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Advances in accounting behavioral research. Vol. 14 [electronic resource] / edited by Vicky Arnold ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Arnold, VickyMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Advances in accounting behavioral researchPublication details: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2011Description: 1 online resource (xii, 225 p.) : illISBN: 9781780520872 (electronic bk.) :Subject(s): Business & Economics -- Accounting -- General | Accounting | Organizational theory & behaviour | AccountingAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 657 LOC classification: HF5636 | .A38 2011Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Multidimensional locus of control applied to the taxpayer/tax professional relationship / Michelle S. Bertolini, Julia L. Higgs, Karen L. Hooks -- The social norms of tax compliance : scale development, social desirability, and presentation effects / Donna D. Bobek, Amy M. Hageman, Charles F. Kelliher -- Quantifying intuitions about risk : comparing public accounting firm partners perceived as 'risky' and 'non-risky' / Anne Norris, Deborah Saber, David Morrison, Daven Morrison, Greg Trompeter -- The effect of congruence between cultural time orientation and budget planning horizon on employees' satisfaction with participative budgeting / Zhihong Wang, James E. Hunton -- Integrated information systems and interorganizational performance : the role of management accounting systems design / Andreas I. Nicolaou -- Are engagement quality reviews really objective? / Ambrose Jones, Carolyn Strand Norman, Jacob M. Rose -- Does the change to principles-based accounting increase juror assessments of auditor liability? / John T. Sennetti, Charles P. Becker, Howard J. Lawrence -- What factors influence the number of coauthors in the published research of the most productive authors in accounting literature? : a long-term study / Robert W. Rutledge, Khondkar E. Karim, Alan Reinstein.
Summary: Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research publishes high-quality research encompassing all areas of accounting that incorporates theory from, and contributes knowledge and understanding to applied psychology, sociology, management science, and behavioral economics. Research published in this series encompasses all areas of accounting and covers a broad range of issues that affect the users, preparers and assurers of accounting information. Of particular interest are studies that advance and/or develop theory and studies that address contemporary issues affecting accounting information use and the actors in the surrounding environment. Understanding how accounting information affects each of these actors and their decisions and how accounting re-shapes society are critical. Similarly, the surrounding environment is critical as the social context influences accounting as well as the means for supporting information production and disseminationi.e. technology. This volume focuses primarily on this latter aspect and includes studies that examine both the short-term implications of technology use on individuals and the long-term implications of technology on organizational evolution.
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Multidimensional locus of control applied to the taxpayer/tax professional relationship / Michelle S. Bertolini, Julia L. Higgs, Karen L. Hooks -- The social norms of tax compliance : scale development, social desirability, and presentation effects / Donna D. Bobek, Amy M. Hageman, Charles F. Kelliher -- Quantifying intuitions about risk : comparing public accounting firm partners perceived as 'risky' and 'non-risky' / Anne Norris, Deborah Saber, David Morrison, Daven Morrison, Greg Trompeter -- The effect of congruence between cultural time orientation and budget planning horizon on employees' satisfaction with participative budgeting / Zhihong Wang, James E. Hunton -- Integrated information systems and interorganizational performance : the role of management accounting systems design / Andreas I. Nicolaou -- Are engagement quality reviews really objective? / Ambrose Jones, Carolyn Strand Norman, Jacob M. Rose -- Does the change to principles-based accounting increase juror assessments of auditor liability? / John T. Sennetti, Charles P. Becker, Howard J. Lawrence -- What factors influence the number of coauthors in the published research of the most productive authors in accounting literature? : a long-term study / Robert W. Rutledge, Khondkar E. Karim, Alan Reinstein.

Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research publishes high-quality research encompassing all areas of accounting that incorporates theory from, and contributes knowledge and understanding to applied psychology, sociology, management science, and behavioral economics. Research published in this series encompasses all areas of accounting and covers a broad range of issues that affect the users, preparers and assurers of accounting information. Of particular interest are studies that advance and/or develop theory and studies that address contemporary issues affecting accounting information use and the actors in the surrounding environment. Understanding how accounting information affects each of these actors and their decisions and how accounting re-shapes society are critical. Similarly, the surrounding environment is critical as the social context influences accounting as well as the means for supporting information production and disseminationi.e. technology. This volume focuses primarily on this latter aspect and includes studies that examine both the short-term implications of technology use on individuals and the long-term implications of technology on organizational evolution.

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