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A response to Stone and Parker
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Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management (2016) 13 (1): 90–91.
Published: 18 April 2016
... on accounting narratives. Brian A. Rutherford can be contacted at: b.a.rutherford@kent.ac.uk 13 01 2016 13 01 2016 © Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2016 Emerald Group Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Flesch formula Readability Reader accessibility...
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A comment on “The struggle to fabricate accounting narrative obfuscation: an actor-network-theoretic analysis of a failing project”
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Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management (2016) 13 (1): 86–89.
Published: 18 April 2016
... highlighted by Rutherford regarding the unresolved limitations of the Flesch formulaic approach to readability analysis and the narrow focus of readability research in accounting. Findings Commencing with an overview of an important shift in the use of the Flesch formula in accounting readability research...
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Developing the Flesch reading ease formula for the contemporary accounting communications landscape
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Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management (2013) 10 (1): 31–59.
Published: 05 April 2013
...Gerard Stone; Lee D. Parker Purpose This paper aims to examine and critique the accounting literature's dominant readability formula, the Flesch formula. Furthermore, the paper sets out to propose refinement and augmentation to the formula with a view to expanding its applicability and relevance...
