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situation characterising the performance of the Romania-based accounting academic. Several data sources and the impact of … metaphors describing the current state of the art of research and publication by Romania-based authors in accounting. A … continual circle of short-termism in scholarly accounting activities in Romania. …
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Studies of early Australian accounting texts and their authors have yet to be augmented by examinations of the subsequent specialist books which were written to guide accounting practice within specific domains, such as the pastoral and mining industries. This study examines the contents, use,...
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This brief introduction announces a new series of accounting classics, beginning with the nomination of Abe Briloff's book: Unaccountable Accounting: Games Accountants Play.
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As part of the International Journal of Critical Accounting's series nominating accounting classics, the author introduces his book, Unaccountable Accounting: Games Accountants Play.
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British-based studies of the education of aspiring accountants have principally confined attention to developments following the formation of professional bodies. This paper examines educational provision during the early modern period which broadly coincides with the rapid commercial expansion...
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This paper examines the empirical evidence on the impact of reforms in the financial sector in Romania in the period …
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, that of Romania, a country that has not entered the international network process yet, but which could quickly achieve the …
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