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1. The 9th World Congress of Accounting Historians
A total of 115 delegates representing 19 countries attended the 9th World Congress of Accounting Historians that was held at Rydges Riverwalk Hotel, Melbourne between ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Henry Rand Hatfield (1866-1945): The triumphs and travails of an academic...
HEADNOTE Abstract HEADNOTE Henry Rand Hatfield, the subject of an excellent recent biography by Steven Zeff, was one of the pioneers of US academic accounting. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Accrual accounting in the public sector: The case of the New South Wales...
HEADNOTE Abstract HEADNOTE Accounting technologies have dominated public sector management reforms and accrual based financial reporting has been significant amongst these technologies. This paper examines ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. A counter-example in the development of Great Lakes shipping: The case of...
HEADNOTE Abstract HEADNOTE This paper examines the early-twentieth century development of shipping on the Great Lakes in the context of one organisation, Kingston Shipping Company ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Making a cast-iron case: Accountants and the Carron lawsuits of the 1850s...
HEADNOTE Abstract HEADNOTE The study which follows sheds light on a little-researched area of accounting history: the court work of accountants in the nineteenth century. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Born at the wrong time? An oral history of women professional accountants...
HEADNOTE Abstract HEADNOTE Although New Zealand was the first country within the Commonwealth to allow women to enter the profession of accountancy on a continuous ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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