Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting

Cynthia Jeffrey
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9781780520049
01 June 2011
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01 June 2011
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"Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting" is devoted to publishing high-quality research and cases that focus on the professional responsibilities of accountants and how they deal with the ethical issues they face. The series features articles on a broad range of important and timely topics, including professionalism, social responsibility, ethical judgment, and accountability. The professional responsibilities of accountants are broad-based; they must serve clients and user groups whose needs, incentives, and goals may be in conflict. Further, accountants must interpret and apply codes of conduct, accounting and auditing principles, and securities regulations. Compliance with professional guidelines is judgment-based, and characteristics of the individual, the culture, and situations affect how these guidelines are interpreted and applied, as well as when they might be violated. Interactions between accountants, regulators, standard setters, and industries also have ethical components. Research into the nature of these interactions, resulting dilemmas, and how and why accountants resolve them, is the focus of this journal.

List of Contributors. The History of Professionalization in U.S. Public Accountancy. Principles-Based Accounting: The Case for Principled Judgment. Sexual Harassment in the Accounting Profession: Has the Situation Improved?. Financial Restatement, Corporate Social Responsibility, and CEO Compensation. Ethical Corporate Citizenship: Does it Pay?. Cheating and Whistle-Blowing in the Classroom. Faculties’ Perceptions of Ethics in the Accounting Curriculum: A Japanese Study. Internal Auditors Speak Out on Controlling Employee Fraud. Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting. Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting. Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting. Copyright page. Editorial Information.