scholarly journals Economic Valuation Methods: The Perception of the Accountants of the Hydroeletric Power Sector in Brazil

2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandra Lima Marques ◽  
Aracéli Cristina de S. Ferreira ◽  
Hélio Arthur Irigaray

The aim of the present study was to verify how accountants perceive the electric power companies in Brazil, regarding the use of economic valuation methods for measuring environmental impacts on hydroelectric power generation. These methods would be used in the internalisation of impacts in compliance with accounting theory criteria of recognition, measurement and disclosure of relevant economic activities. This is an exploratory study based on the conclusion regarding the collected data from a questionnaire answered by accountants, who worked in the electric power sector and were members of the Brazilian Electric Power Sector Accountants Association (ABRACONEE). The research showed that 74% of respondents were accountants or accounting analysts, 92% of them believed that companies should account for (internalise) environmental impacts caused by their activities, and 75% of them believed that this task should be based on detailed and specific norms determining what should be done and when and how to do it. Despite their high level of accounting knowledge and complete familiarity with the changes determined by the Brazilian Securities Commission, respondents adopted a conservative stance in relation to the use of estimated values or those obtained in hypothetical markets. The study revealed the existence of a vast field of research that has yet to be explored by accounting in the field of environmental accounting, especially in terms of both measurement and recognition of environmental impacts caused by diverse economic activities.

2020 ◽  
pp. 0958305X2091941
Author(s):  
Chankook Park ◽  
Daeyoun Lee

This study analyzed new electricity business cases with an aim to categorize them systematically based on theoretical grounds. The previous research studies on new businesses in the electric power sector lack the perspicuous theoretical basis for the criteria for classification and fail to examine a wide range of cases or the further possibility of new businesses development. Complementing the shortcomings, we adopted the morphological box for categorization to compare several business cases and draw the main types of businesses. It has revealed that utilities as well as residential, commercial, industrial customers also act as the main customers for the distributed resources while cooperation among different industries is growing rapidly, and local governments are actively involved in the business as the main providers. Also, cases related to consumer service innovation including consumer choice expansion and customized services are often seen. Furthermore, free services have emerged in the sector. This study has significance in that it successfully reassessed the theoretical arguments on business models and rearranged the parameters of the morphological box suitable for analyzing more than 100 business cases.


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