Table of contents - Special Issue: The Accounting Academic
The accounting academic
Grant Samkin, Annika Schneider– This paper aims to consider the accounting academic, the environment in which the academic operates and the challenges they face.
Australian accounting academics: challenges and possibilities
James Guthrie, Elaine Evans, Roger Burritt– The purpose of this paper is to provide a thought-provoking, attention-directing diegesis about the quality of the experience for those working as academic accounting scholars.
SUPER-VISION? Personal experiences of an accounting academic
Stewart LawrenceThe aim of this paper is to illustrate the social aspects of supervising students’ research of accounting practice. It attempts to demonstrate that accounting practice and…
The Australian accounting academic in the 1950s: R.J. Chambers and networks of accounting research
Martin E. Persson, Christopher J. NapierThe purpose of this paper is to examine the challenges faced by an Australian accounting academic, R. J. Chambers, in the 1950s, in breaking into the accounting research…
Using university websites to profile accounting academics and their research output: A three country study
Grant Samkin, Annika SchneiderThe purpose of this paper is to examine the profiles of Australian, New Zealand and South African accounting faculty members. Additionally, the study investigates whether there…
Educating professionals: Describing the knowledge agency of Accounting academics
Ilse LubbeThe purpose of this study is to describe the multiplicity of the role of the Accounting academic as a knowledge agent: in terms of the discovery of new knowledge and its…
ISSN:
2049-372XRenamed from:
Meditari Accountancy ResearchOnline date, start – end:
2012Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Prof Charl de Villiers
- Warren Maroun