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A critique of the descriptive power of the private interest model of professional accounting ethics: An examination over time in the Irish context
Mary Canning, Brendan O’DwyerThe primary aim of this study is to examine the descriptive power of the private interest model of professional accounting ethics developed by Parker in 1994. This examination is…
The development of the specialist accounting history literature in the English language: An analysis by gender
Garry D. Carnegie, Cheryl S. McWatters, Brad N. PotterThis study focusses on the participation of women in the development of the specialist international accounting history literature. Based on an examination of the three…
Management accounting system integration in corporate mergers: A case study
Markus GranlundThe objective of this longitudinal case study is to study management control problems in corporate mergers and acquisitions. This is executed by analysing the post acquisition…
The UK’s framework approach to auditor independence and the commercialization of the accounting profession
David B. CitronThis paper examines how the UK Chartered Accountants Joint Ethics Committee’s (CAJEC) 1996 Statement Integrity, Objectivity and Independence, which was developed at a time of…
Measuring large UK accounting firm profit margins, mergers and concentration: A political economy of the accounting firm
Aneirin Sioˆn OwenThis paper examines the relationship between UK accounting firm mergers and increases in profit margins enjoyed by large UK accounting firms. Cowling’s monopoly capitalism model…
The role of accounting in the enterprise bargaining process of an Australian university
Monir Zaman Mir, Abu Shiraz RahamanRecent writings have demonstrated how accounting provides a facilitating or conflict‐resolving role in organisations and society. However, some studies have argued that…
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0951-3574Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Prof James Guthrie
- Prof Lee Parker