Accounting, Organizations and Society 1993 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Account and acknowledge, or represent and control? On post-modern politics and economics of collective responsibility. (The Appeal of Other Voices: Accounting as a Social Practice: Perspectives from the Humanities) | Business | Nelson, John S. |
Accounting and the interpretive act. (includes appendix)(comment on article by N.B. Macintosh and R.W. Scapens, Accounting, Organizations and Society, p. 455, 1990) (The Appeal of Other Voices: Accounting as a Social Practice: Perspectives from the Humanities) | Business | Boland, Richard J., Jr. |
Accounting as a human science. (The Appeal of Other Voices: Accounting as a Social Practice: Perspectives from the Humanities ) | Business | Manicas, Peter |
Accounting, expertise and the politics of the product: economic citizenship and modes of corporate governance. (The Appeal of Other Voices: Accounting as a Social Practice: Perspectives from the Humanities) | Business | Miller, Peter, O'Leary, Ted |
Accounting for decisions and decisions for accounting. (Decision Making, Cognitive Science and Accounting) | Business | Hogarth, Robin M. |
Accounting for ourselves: accounting practice and the discourse of ethics. (The Appeal of Other Voices: Accounting as a Social Practice: Perspectives from the Humanities) | Business | Schweiker, William |
Accounting in other wor(l)ds: a feminism without reserve. (The Appeal of Other Voices: Accounting as a Social Practice: Perspectives from the Humanities) | Business | Arrington, C. Edward, Shearer, Teri L. |
An analysis of the development of accounting knowledge: a pragmatic approach. (The Appeal of Other Voices: Accounting as a Social Practice: Perspectives from the Humanities) | Business | Merino, Barbara D. |
An institutional analysis of accounting growth and regulation in the United States. | Business | Hunt, Herbert G., III, Hogler, Raymond L. |
Decision making, cognitive science and accounting: an overview of the intersection. (Decision Making, Cognitive Science and Accounting) | Business | Peters, James M. |
Determinants of judgment performance in accounting settings: ability, knowledge, motivation, and environment. (Decision Making, Cognitive Science andAccounting) | Business | Libby, Robert, Luft, Joan |
Dishonored contracts: accounting and the expropriation of employee pension wealth. | Business | Tinker, Tony, Ghicas, Dimitrios |
Fraud detection: intentionality and deception in cognition. (Decision Making, Cognitive Science and Accounting) | Business | Jamal, Karim, Johnson, Paul E., Grazioli, Stefano |
Giving economic accounts: accounting as cultural practice. (The Appeal of Other Voices: Accounting as a Social Practice: Perspectives from the Humanities) | Business | Francis, Jere R., Arrington, C. Edward |
Interrogating an accounting-based intervention on three axes: instrumental, moral and aesthetic. | Business | Chua, Wai-Fong, Degeling, Pieter |
Problem-centered research and knowledge-based theory in the professional accounting setting. (Decision Making, Cognitive Science and Accounting) | Business | Jamal, Karim, Gibbins, Michael |
Professional judgement and accounting standards. | Business | Thornton, Daniel B., Brown, Grant A., Collins, Roger |
Reliance on accounting performance measures in superior evaluative style - the influence of national culture and personality. | Business | Harrison, Graeme L. |
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