Hemant Deo
University of Wollongong
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Asian Review of Accounting | 2006
Hemant Deo; Helen J. Irvine
Purpose – This paper aims to expose the gap between rationalist banking theory and actual practice within the Agricultural Lending Division of the Fiji Development Bank (FDB) by focusing on the inter-relationship between power and knowledge. Design/methodology/approach – Data for this qualitative research project were gathered from archived documents, interviews, observation and reflection. A Foucauldian theoretical framework was used, which acknowledged the impact of social, economic and political factors within the banks historical context. Findings – In practice non-rationalist factors play a vital role in decision making and the development of mechanisms of accountability within the FDB. The banks policies and procedures have ultimately had to strike a delicate balance between the Fijian governments development goals, profitability requirements and the formal rationalities of new public management, and the cultural realities of agricultural lending in Fijis traditional community-oriented society. Research limitations/implications – This study refutes a merely technocratic approach to banking research, opening up possibilities for further studies which focus on power within a socio-historic context. Practical implications – The findings of this study challenge banks to acknowledge the subjectivity of their lending processes and to improve the accountability of lending officers. Originality/value – This paper demonstrates the credibility and usefulness of a theoretically driven qualitative research study in making visible issues that would otherwise be hidden.
Archive | 2006
Ciorstan Smark; Hemant Deo
Asian Review of Accounting | 2005
Tina Mak; Kathie Cooper; Hemant Deo; Warwick Funnell
Archive | 2006
Hemant Deo; Ciorstan Smark
Archive | 2006
Hemant Deo; Ciorstan Smark
QUT Business School | 2008
Hemant Deo; Anne Abraham; Helen J. Irvine
QUT Business School | 2006
Helen J. Irvine; Hemant Deo
Journal of the American Academy of Business, Cambridge | 2005
Hemant Deo; Warwick Funnell
Archive | 1999
Hemant Deo