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Research on Accounting Ethics (Hardcover)
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Research on Accounting Ethics (Hardcover)
Series: Research on Accounting Ethics
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Devoted exclusively to the advancement of ethics research and
education in the profession and practice of accounting DESCRIPTION:
This series features articles on a broad range of important and
timely topics, including professionalism, social responsibility,
individual morality, accountability, good business practices in
public accounting and the litigation crisis. Papers are empirical
or theoretical in nature, and are drawn upon paradigms in related
disciplines such as philosophy, psychology, theology, economics and
sociology. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Attributes of ethical audit decision
making (M.J. Abdolmohammadi); Expansion of the concept of fiduciary
duty (M.B. Armstrong, J. Carr). A responsibility-based approach to
systems development for professional service firm (K. Yuthas, J.F.
Dillard); Faculty perceptions regarding the inclusion of business
ethics in the curriculum (R.A. Larson); Critical thinking and the
moral reasoning of intermediate accounting students (R.A. Bernardi
et al.); Accountants' perceptions of the ethics of earnings
management (R.Z. Elias); Impact of cognitive moral judgment ability
on knowledge of red flags (D.H. Roberts, J.P. Koeplin); Ethical
decisions and the dilution effect: the impact of nondiagnostic
information on ethical decisions (T.L. Herron, G.R. Young II); A
taxonomy of auditors' professional skepticism (M.K. Shaub, J.E.
Lawrence); The importance of context in investigating auditors'
moral abilities (D.W. Massey); Case Section; International Textile,
Inc. (M.N. Nourayi, S.M. Mintz); Academic ethics cases;
Extracurricular activities; To publish or not to publish.
Accounting club activities (B.N. Schwartz, S. Mintz); Ethical
dilemma in student organization:a teaching case integrating moral
reasoning, virtue theory and discourse as an approach to resolution
(J.L. Mobus, A.K. Styles).
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