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Rebalancing the accounting profession
Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance, 2007AbstractAn alarming shift of balance has occurred in the accounting profession—a shift from a focus on work that facilitates business and economic development toward an emphasis on satisfying regulatory requirements. One result is that accountants are increasingly being trained to satisfy these regulatory requirements instead of being provided with the
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THE ACCEPTANCE OF ACCOUNTING AS A PROFESSION.
The Accounting Review, 1962Abstract When discussing the professionalism of accounting, a question that often arises is, how does accounting compare to the other professions, for example law or medicine? Many statements have been made in the accounting literature on the acceptance of accounting as a profession in this relation, but generally these are opinions ...
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The Internationalization of the Accountancy Profession.
The Accounting Review, 1981Abstract Reviews the book "The Internationalization of the Accountancy Profession," edited by W. John Brennan.
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SOCIAL ACCOUNTING: AN INVITATION TO THE ACCOUNTING PROFESSION.
The Accounting Review, 1949Abstract The article presents views of the author on accounting participation. To date this work has progressed almost entirely without participation from accountants. This lack of participation has, I think, been unfortunate. Accounting participation might have served to accelerate certain developments.
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New development: The role of the accountancy profession in saving our planet
Public Money and Management, 2022Josette Caruana, Giovanna Dabbicco
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Accounting Research for the Accounting Profession
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015openaire +1 more source
The Profession’s Accountability and the Public Interest
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1961), 1976openaire +2 more sources

