- Praeger
Studies in Accounting History: Tradition and Innovation for the Twenty-First Century
Key Metrics
- Atsuo Tsuji
- Praeger
- Hardcover
- 9780313294891
- 9.3 X 6.2 X 0.95 inches
- 1.16 pounds
- Business & Economics > Accounting - General
- English
Book Description
Published in cooperation with the Accounting History Association of Japan, this volume brings together key essays presented at the World Congress on Accounting History held in Kyoto, Japan. Covering a wide range of topics, from 16th-century accounting practices in Spain to the development of the certified public accountants system in contemporary China, the volume illustrated the richness of the subject areas and research approaches being utilized in the field.
In addition to broad examination of topics such as accounting and public policy, or the evolution of strategic management accounting, the volume provides case studies ranging from 16th-century accounting practices in Spain to the development of the certified public accountants system in contemporary China. The topics and methods considered should encourage other researchers to add to the range of accounting history, while accounting practitioners with an interest in the profession will come away from the volume with a greater appreciation of the originators of some of their practices and theories.
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