A previous study suggests that accountants as a group tend to have a thinking style that is characterized by preciseness and conformity, but that the most successful accountants are those who are more prone to challenge rules and question assumptions. A survey of certified public accountants in Kansas replicated this finding. In addition, this study provides evidence that, as suggested by the positive relationship between innovativeness and success, CPAs at the supervisory level are more innovative than those at the working level. Finally, the results of this research may have implications for the education, certification and career orientation of accountants
The paper is attempted to focus on association between critical, creative thinking and problem solvi...
While 40.2% of the general U.S. population are Thinkers (T), 70.5% of accounting professionals are T...
Data from two studies suggest that university accounting majors tend to have a work orientation that...
Thinking style is not an ability rather it is the way how individuals used the abilities they have, ...
Partnership duties in large professional accounting firms have moved far beyond pure technical exper...
A review of the literature concerning the personalities of accountants revealed that styles and pref...
In today's complex and rapidly changing business environment, members of all professions should poss...
This study examines the effects of adaptive/innovative cognitive style, and professional development...
AbstractIn today's complex and rapidly changing business environment, members of all professions sho...
Accountants have been categorized as Conventional among the six well-known Holland's personality typ...
The role of accountants in public practice has significantly changed from one of bookkeeper and prep...
Entry-level public accountants in the U.S. must satisfy a litany of historically unparalleled requir...
Vita.The primary purpose of this dissertation was to investigate possible relationships between prob...
The two main career paths within public accounting are auditing and tax accounting. Auditors render ...
The accounting profession is through a natural progression constantly changing its shape. What was o...
The paper is attempted to focus on association between critical, creative thinking and problem solvi...
While 40.2% of the general U.S. population are Thinkers (T), 70.5% of accounting professionals are T...
Data from two studies suggest that university accounting majors tend to have a work orientation that...
Thinking style is not an ability rather it is the way how individuals used the abilities they have, ...
Partnership duties in large professional accounting firms have moved far beyond pure technical exper...
A review of the literature concerning the personalities of accountants revealed that styles and pref...
In today's complex and rapidly changing business environment, members of all professions should poss...
This study examines the effects of adaptive/innovative cognitive style, and professional development...
AbstractIn today's complex and rapidly changing business environment, members of all professions sho...
Accountants have been categorized as Conventional among the six well-known Holland's personality typ...
The role of accountants in public practice has significantly changed from one of bookkeeper and prep...
Entry-level public accountants in the U.S. must satisfy a litany of historically unparalleled requir...
Vita.The primary purpose of this dissertation was to investigate possible relationships between prob...
The two main career paths within public accounting are auditing and tax accounting. Auditors render ...
The accounting profession is through a natural progression constantly changing its shape. What was o...
The paper is attempted to focus on association between critical, creative thinking and problem solvi...
While 40.2% of the general U.S. population are Thinkers (T), 70.5% of accounting professionals are T...
Data from two studies suggest that university accounting majors tend to have a work orientation that...