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Professional Skepticism in Practice: An Analysis of Auditors’ Stories

Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory, 2023
SUMMARY Professional skepticism is a complex and ambiguous construct. Prior research has primarily focused on examining antecedents that affect professional skepticism. Yet, little is known about auditors’ perceptions and experiences of exercising professional skepticism in everyday audit practice.
Gina Xu   +2 more
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An analysis of precautionary savings practices of professional football players

Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal, 2023
PurposeThe comparatively high salaries of professional players during their active athletic career should allow them to accumulate an adequate level of precautionary savings for a financially autonomous post-sport career. However, not all players succeed in accumulating sustainable financial assets.
Torsten Schlesinger   +3 more
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Professionalization—Theoretical Analysis of the Implications for Nursing Practice

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 1994
The aim of the present paper is to examine ideas of professionalization, and to explore in what way they might give directions for the development of nursing practice. An examination of the literature on professionalization in social science reveals that the existing ideas of professionalization may be divided into two paradigms, denominated naive ...
J, Ohlén, K, Segesten
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Practice Analysis of Nutrition Support Professionals

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2012
Background: The National Board of Nutrition Support Certification (NBNSC) is an independent credentialing board responsible for administering the multidisciplinary certification examination in nutrition support. For an exam to be legally and practically defensible, it must represent practice.
Laura E, Matarese   +5 more
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Exploring risk in professional nursing practice: an analysis of work refusal and professional risk

Nursing Inquiry, 2013
This article explores risk in professional nursing practice. Professional risk refers to the threat of professional discipline if it is found that a registered nurse has violated professional nursing practice standards. We argue professional risk is socially constructed and understood differently by nurse regulatory bodies, unions, professional ...
Barbara A, Beardwood, Jan M, Kainer
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Competence in professional practice: A practice theory analysis of police and doctors

Human Relations, 2014
This article outlines a theoretical understanding of competence as the inferred potential for desirable activity within a professional practice. By employing the concept of ‘teleoaffective structure’ as developed in Schatzki’s practice theory, our study investigates how notions of competent and excellent professionals are defined in two separate ...
Ola Lindberg, Oscar Rantatalo
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