Ethics is understood as the worthiness of the rights and needs for accounting information of contending groups in society. Company law is viewed as a means by which users of financial statements rights and needs have been redressed, and which users have relatively less important claims for information. The moral idealism of a true and fair view is being converted into impersonal disclosure laws which serve to provide, in the main, for the needs of shareholders
The disclosure of minimum information required by law and accounting standards appears to be the sta...
Based on the P.D. Leake Lecture given at Chartered Accountants’ Hall in May 2007, this paper looks ...
The conventional wisdom is that (i) the published accounts of British registered companies fulfilled...
Ethics is understood as the worthiness of the rights and needs for accounting information of contend...
The evolution of reporting about employees in the 20th century culminated in the mandatory disclosur...
Business ethics emerged as a major public concern following a spate of corporate collapses during th...
www.researchjournali.com Accounting is rightly said to be the language of business. It is through ac...
The intangible qualities of honesty and integrity are essential elements of the ethos of the account...
In this study I will discuss the ethical values of information disclosure, relevant to integrity in ...
In the last decade, the auditing environment has changed dramatically. The failure of Enron was perh...
Because of recent accounting and management scandals, the accounting profession is under attack.&nbs...
We analyse the expansion of corporate social responsibility (CSR) accountability fostered by the Uni...
Accounting ethics has become a matter of public rather than merely professional concern largely thro...
The alarming rate in the incidence of manipulation of financial statements in recent times is becomi...
This paper explores the role of accounting in the attempted reform of the corporation during the ‘pr...
The disclosure of minimum information required by law and accounting standards appears to be the sta...
Based on the P.D. Leake Lecture given at Chartered Accountants’ Hall in May 2007, this paper looks ...
The conventional wisdom is that (i) the published accounts of British registered companies fulfilled...
Ethics is understood as the worthiness of the rights and needs for accounting information of contend...
The evolution of reporting about employees in the 20th century culminated in the mandatory disclosur...
Business ethics emerged as a major public concern following a spate of corporate collapses during th...
www.researchjournali.com Accounting is rightly said to be the language of business. It is through ac...
The intangible qualities of honesty and integrity are essential elements of the ethos of the account...
In this study I will discuss the ethical values of information disclosure, relevant to integrity in ...
In the last decade, the auditing environment has changed dramatically. The failure of Enron was perh...
Because of recent accounting and management scandals, the accounting profession is under attack.&nbs...
We analyse the expansion of corporate social responsibility (CSR) accountability fostered by the Uni...
Accounting ethics has become a matter of public rather than merely professional concern largely thro...
The alarming rate in the incidence of manipulation of financial statements in recent times is becomi...
This paper explores the role of accounting in the attempted reform of the corporation during the ‘pr...
The disclosure of minimum information required by law and accounting standards appears to be the sta...
Based on the P.D. Leake Lecture given at Chartered Accountants’ Hall in May 2007, this paper looks ...
The conventional wisdom is that (i) the published accounts of British registered companies fulfilled...