This bibliography presents a review of trends in management accounting research and a classified annotated listing of over 600 works in the area. It is intended to help the accounting researcher or student who wishes to review the development of the literature in management accounting over many years. The book traces this development from 1926 to 1982 through the primary academic journals. This review has focussed on accounting literature and includes only those works from outside the accounting literature that were seminal in defining and introducing a research area, and were frequently referenced in the accounting literature.
Accounting historians who focus on the more specialized, narrow issue of bookkeeping methods similarly argue that modern cost ac~ counting practice did not evolve before the late nineteenth century. They point out that ordinary ...
This volume collects together out of print and hard to find sources on the behavioural implications of accounting.
The 43 papers in this collection, originally published from 1972 to 1987 delve into accounting, observing and exploring its functioning. They construct a basis for interrogating it in use and indeed they attempt to account for accounting.
Peterson, J.M. and Gray, R., Economic Development of the United States, Homewood, Illinois, Richard D. Irwin, 1969. Phillips, D.C., “The Methodological Basis of SystemsTheory”, Academy of Management Journal, Vol.15, No.4, December 1972, ...
Local Variations and Global Influences Lukas Goretzki, Erik Strauss ... A history of Canadian accounting thought and practice. ... In K. Anyane-Ntow (Ed.), International handbook of accounting education and certification (pp. 263–278).
The fourteen papers in this volume, both unpublished and originally published between 1981 and 1990 offer a comprehensive selection of G. H. Lawson’s work and discuss the following: assessing economic performance ownership value creation ...
Volume two of the Handbooks of Management Accounting Research consists of two groups of chapters. The first draw together research that has focussed on particular management accounting practices.
The book also examines the effects of accounting practice and discourses upon industrial relations and explores the nature of a reciprocal type of influence.
This book presents a comprehensive and holistic study on being a financial practitioner today.
Methods of Depreciation With depreciation accepted as a legitimate allocation, twentieth-century accountants focused on the methods of allocation. Allocating the cost or other basic value Of a long-lived asset, less its salvage or ...