D.R. Scott was an economist, historian, philosopher, and accountant. Most of all he was a scholar who merged some of the most up-to-date ideas of the 1920s into his book The Cultural Significance of Accounts. He concluded that our culture was in a time of relative turmoil because the market was no longer the primary controlling force within our institutions. Accounting as the vehicle of the scientific method would replace the market as the synthesis of institutions which make up our culture
This study examines the personal account books of Sir Walter Scott, the world-renowned Scottish auth...
This PhD thesis argues that accounts are influenced by culture, are a fundamental form of social pra...
A feature of the history of accounting thought is the existence of contending theories of accounts i...
D.R. Scott was an economist, historian, philosopher, and accountant. Most of all he was a scholar wh...
The objective of this study is to trace the influence of DR Scott\u27s writings on the development o...
Cushing\u27s [1989] recent analysis of Kuhn\u27s [1970] characterization of the state of crisis with...
The seven publications comprising this PhD by publication employ neo-Durkheimian institutional theor...
A plethora of elements have influenced the development of accounting standards and practices, includ...
The article considers historical stages in the development of accounting as a part of the world cult...
In the modern economy, financial systems are vital to the allocation of financial resources. These s...
This thesis discusses various cultural aspects that have influenced accounting. Hofestede (1984) and...
When one considers that all profits are not made equally, philosophy, history, anthropologybecome pr...
This paper presents the discourse of the science of accounts as it developed in 19th century U.S. ...
When Hofstede published the book Culture’s Consequences - International Differences in Work-Related ...
This PhD thesis argues that accounts are influenced by culture, are a fundamental form of social pra...
This study examines the personal account books of Sir Walter Scott, the world-renowned Scottish auth...
This PhD thesis argues that accounts are influenced by culture, are a fundamental form of social pra...
A feature of the history of accounting thought is the existence of contending theories of accounts i...
D.R. Scott was an economist, historian, philosopher, and accountant. Most of all he was a scholar wh...
The objective of this study is to trace the influence of DR Scott\u27s writings on the development o...
Cushing\u27s [1989] recent analysis of Kuhn\u27s [1970] characterization of the state of crisis with...
The seven publications comprising this PhD by publication employ neo-Durkheimian institutional theor...
A plethora of elements have influenced the development of accounting standards and practices, includ...
The article considers historical stages in the development of accounting as a part of the world cult...
In the modern economy, financial systems are vital to the allocation of financial resources. These s...
This thesis discusses various cultural aspects that have influenced accounting. Hofestede (1984) and...
When one considers that all profits are not made equally, philosophy, history, anthropologybecome pr...
This paper presents the discourse of the science of accounts as it developed in 19th century U.S. ...
When Hofstede published the book Culture’s Consequences - International Differences in Work-Related ...
This PhD thesis argues that accounts are influenced by culture, are a fundamental form of social pra...
This study examines the personal account books of Sir Walter Scott, the world-renowned Scottish auth...
This PhD thesis argues that accounts are influenced by culture, are a fundamental form of social pra...
A feature of the history of accounting thought is the existence of contending theories of accounts i...