Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting

Cynthia Jeffrey
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07 November 2016
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Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting publishes high-quality research and cases which focus on the professional responsibilities of accountants and how they deal with the ethical issues they face.
Covering timely issues such as social responsibility and ethical judgement, the series brings together a range of articles exploring the professional responsibilities of accountants, codes of conduct which affect them, and securities regulations. Compliance with professional guidelines is judgement-based and the characteristics of the individual, the culture in which they operate, and situations all affect how these guidelines are interpreted and applied, as well as when they might be violated.

In Memoriam To Professor James C. Lampe, PH.D., CPA, A Scholar, Mentor, And Friend: July 14, 1943 January 16, 2016 PART I: RESEARCH ARTICLES A Post-Sox History Of U.S. Public Accountancy. The History Of Deprofessionalization In U.S. PUBLIC Accountancy: Part iii - James C. Lampe, Andy Garcia and Kerri L. Tassin The Influence Of Client Attributes And Organizational Climate On Tax Professionals - Amy M. Hageman and Dann G. Fisher Does Monitoring Reduce The Agent's Preference For Honesty? - Brian K. Laird and Charles D. Bailey Antebellum Management Accountability At The Mobile & Ohio Railroad (1849 1862) - Dale L. Flesher, Gary John Previts and Andrew D. Sharp Emotional Reactions To Financial Statement Fraud - Tara J. Shawver and Lynn H. Clements PART II: SPECIAL SECTION: PUBLISHING ETHICS RESEARCH A Descriptive Analysis Of The Contributors, Institutions And Content Of The American Accounting Association Symposium On Ethics Research In Accounting 1999 2015 - Diane H. Roberts Ranking Accounting Scholars Publishing Ethics Research In Accounting And Business Ethics Journals - Alexandra L. Ferrentino, Meghan L. Maliga, Richard A. Bernardi and Susan M. Bosco PART III: RESEARCH NOTES How Work-Life Balance, Job Performance, And Ethics Connect: Perspectives Of Current And Future Accountants - Katherine T. Smith, L. Murphy Smith and Tracy R. Brower

    Jeffrey presents readers with a collection of contemporary and emerging research perspectives on professional responsibility and ethics in the field and practice of accounting. She has organized the selections that make up the main body of the text in three parts devoted to research articles, publishing in the field of ethics research, and research notes and the perspectives of current and future accountants. The editor is a faculty member of Iowa State University.

    - Annotation ©2017
    Cynthia Jeffrey, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA