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"Advances in Accounting Education" is a refereed, academic research
annual whose purpose is to help meet the needs of faculty members
interested in ways to improve their classroom instruction.
Thoughtful, well-developed articles are published that are
readable, relevant and reliable. Articles may be either empirical
or non-empirical. They emphasize pedagogy, i.e., explaining how
faculty members can improve their teaching methods or how
accounting units can improve their curricula/programs. It examines
diverse issues such as software use, cultural differences,
perceptions of the profession, and more. It emphasizes on pedagogy
and how faculty can improve their teaching. It contains peer
reviewed articles which include empirical and non-empirical
findings.
Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum
Innovations is a refereed, academic research annual that aims to
meet the needs of faculty members interested in ways to improve
their classroom instruction. It includes both non-empirical and
empirical articles dealing with accounting pedagogy at college and
university level. Non-empirical papers are academically rigorous
and specifically discuss the institutional context of a course or
program, as well as any relevant trade offs or policy issues.
Empirical reports exhibit sound research design and execution, and
develop a thorough motivation and literature review. Thoughtful,
well-developed articles describe how teaching methods or
curricula/programs can be improved. Advances in Accounting
Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations serves as a forum
for sharing generalizable teaching approaches ranging from
curricula development to content delivery techniques. Readable,
relevant and reliable this volume is of interest to all
instructors, researchers and administrators committed to improving
accounting education at the college and university level. This
volume presents relevant, readable articles dealing with accounting
pedagogy at college/university level. It serves as a forum for
sharing generalizable teaching approaches ranging from curricula
development to content delivery techniques and is of interest to
instructors, researchers and administrators committed to improving
accounting education.
"Advances in Accounting Education" is a referenced, academic
research annual whose purpose is to help meet the needs of faculty
members interested in ways to improve their classroom instruction.
We publish thoughtful, well-developed articles that are readable,
relevant and reliable. Articles may be either empirical or
non-empirical. They emphasize pedagogy i.e. explaining how faculty
members can improve their teaching methods or how accounting units
can improve their curricula/programs.
"Advances in Accounting Education" is a refereed, academic research
annual whose purpose is to help meet the needs of faculty members
interested in ways to improve their classroom instruction. We
publish thoughtful, well-developed articles that are readable,
relevant and reliable. Articles may be either empirical or
non-empirical. They emphasize pedagogy, i.e., explaining how
faculty members can improve their teaching methods or how
accounting units can improve their curricula/programs.
"Advances in Accounting Education: Teaching and Curriculum
Innovations" is a refereed, academic research annual that aims to
meet the needs of faculty members interested in ways to improve
their classroom instruction. It includes both non-empirical and
empirical articles dealing with accounting pedagogy at college and
university level. Non-empirical papers are academically rigorous
and specifically discuss the institutional context of a course or
program, as well as any relevant trade offs or policy issues.
Empirical reports exhibit sound research design and execution, and
develop a thorough motivation and literature review. Thoughtful,
well-developed articles describe how teaching methods or
curricula/programs can be improved. "Advances in Accounting
Education: Teaching and Curriculum Innovations" serves as a forum
for sharing generalizable teaching approaches ranging from
curricula development to content delivery techniques. Readable,
relevant and reliable this volume is of interest to all
instructors, researchers and administrators committed to improving
accounting education at the college and university level. This
volume presents relevant, readable articles dealing with accounting
pedagogy at college/university level. It serves as a forum for
sharing generalizable teaching approaches ranging from curricula
development to content delivery techniques and is of interest to
instructors, researchers and administrators committed to improving
accounting education.
Management Accounting: A Business Planning Approach has three
specific objectives: to introduce students to strategy and its
impact on process and performance; to help students understand
basic business processes and their inherent risks; and to emphasize
the importance of managerial accounting information in making
decisions about strategy, process, and performance. The
instructional content is contextualized in the unfolding story of a
business. In each chapter students see how target skills and tools
are applied in real-world business situations. Specific topics
include evaluating financial performance, planning profitable
operations, using forecasting tools and techniques, analyzing
budgets and costs, and preparing and presenting business plans. All
chapters include mini-cases, a step-by-step, semester-long business
planning module, guides to free Web resources that expand on the
content, and images and illustrations that link the content to
contemporary examples of real-world practice. Built around
authentic business problems and information needs, Management
Accounting prepares students to compete in today's dynamic business
environment, making it an ideal text for both undergraduate and
graduate management accounting courses.
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