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Accountability in the Professions: Accountability in Journalism
Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 2004Accountability is viewed as a civilizing element in society, with professional accountability formalized in most cases as duties dating to the Greeks and Socrates; journalists must find their own way, without formal professional or government regulation or licensing.
Lisa Newton, Louis Hodges, Susan Keith
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A PROFESSION OF ACCOUNTING-OR OF ACCOUNTANCY?
The Accounting Review, 1957Abstract The article discusses the differences between the profession of accounting and the profession of accountancy. It lists the definitions of the terms which brings one to the conclusion that there is no profession of accountancy but there is a profession of accounting, namely public accounting.
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Accounting History, 2018
Within the accounting history literature, there exists a small sub-realm that focuses on the nexus between accounting and war and accounting and the military. This article is a review of 55 articles published in the new millennium (2000–2017) ranging across a 420-year period, encompassing many wars and periods of peace, and involving multiple countries.
Phillip E Cobbin, Geoffrey H Burrows
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Within the accounting history literature, there exists a small sub-realm that focuses on the nexus between accounting and war and accounting and the military. This article is a review of 55 articles published in the new millennium (2000–2017) ranging across a 420-year period, encompassing many wars and periods of peace, and involving multiple countries.
Phillip E Cobbin, Geoffrey H Burrows
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The Accounting Review, 1946
Abstract In 1937 certain justices of a U.S. state supreme court were of the opinion that there is no greater justification from the standpoint of public welfare for a law regulating accountancy than there would be for laws regulating rivet-catchers, janitors, or drain-layers, that the title "certified public accountant" is a trade ...
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Abstract In 1937 certain justices of a U.S. state supreme court were of the opinion that there is no greater justification from the standpoint of public welfare for a law regulating accountancy than there would be for laws regulating rivet-catchers, janitors, or drain-layers, that the title "certified public accountant" is a trade ...
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The Accounting Review, 1975
Abstract Reviews the book "The Accounting Profession," by John W. Buckley and Marlene H. Buckley.
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Abstract Reviews the book "The Accounting Profession," by John W. Buckley and Marlene H. Buckley.
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Accounting Horizons, 1987
Abstract This article presents the author's observation on the state of the accounting profession in 1987. The accounting profession, like other professions and business in general, is changing to adapt to this new technological, social, and political environment.
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Abstract This article presents the author's observation on the state of the accounting profession in 1987. The accounting profession, like other professions and business in general, is changing to adapt to this new technological, social, and political environment.
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Илимий-маалыматтык журналы, 2023
Annotion. The article is dedicated to identifying the relevance of the profession of an accountant and its role in society, the history of the emergence of this profession among other economic specialties.
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Annotion. The article is dedicated to identifying the relevance of the profession of an accountant and its role in society, the history of the emergence of this profession among other economic specialties.
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The Accounting Profession in America.
The Accounting Review, 1992Abstract Reviews the book `The Accounting Profession in America,' by Frederic M. Stiner Jr. M. Susan Stiner and Ichiro Shiina.
Hiroshi Obata, Shane R. Moriarity
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Regulation and the Accounting Profession.
The Accounting Review, 1981Abstract Reviews the book "Regulation and the Accounting Profession," edited by John W. Buckley and J. Fred Weston.
Thomas J. Burns, James C. Noel
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Transformation of the accounting profession
Meditari Accountancy Research, 2019PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to report on the reflective identity work of a white female chartered accountant, scholar and academic manager, regarding the intersectional transformations of gender and race as well as leadership within the South African accounting profession over four decades.Design/methodology/approachThe theoretical lens of ...
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