Raymond J. Chambers was an internationally recognized scholar, influential theorist, as well as an important contributor to the study of the history of accounting thought. He was an advocate of the needs of financial statement users. He investigated what users, not accountants, considered important and what in fact was relevant to their decision-making. He challenged existing theoretical propositions which he believed were only rationalization of current practices. He argued that the lack of a rigorously developed theory of accounting led to contradictory and less relevant accounting practices. In his theory of continuously contemporary accounting (CoCoA), he demonstrated with logic and evidence that only an accounting system based on marke...
Joseph Hardcastle was one of the foremost authorities on subjects connected with the mathematics of ...
The paper reasserts the importance of biographical research in accounting history by reference to St...
Whenever income and capital maintenance concepts are discussed at the conceptual level, a reference ...
Raymond J. Chambers was an internationally recognized scholar, influential theorist, as well as an i...
A major, unique accounting archival source, the R.J. Chambers Collection comprises both hard copy an...
1991 Accounting Hall of Fame induction: Raymond J. Chambers with introduction by Murray Wells (Chair...
I was working in a (then) fairly insignificant accounting department of what was at the time a small...
Drawing on new evidence (Napier, 2002), we examine how ideas on measurement in accounting developed ...
The thesis is an exploratory study of the gap between accounting research and financial reporting pr...
We thank the Editors of this Journal for encouraging this discourse and specifically for asking us t...
The thesis is an exploratory study of the gap between accounting research and financial reporting pr...
This is a review of how various experiences in my career have contributed to my understanding of acc...
The recollections of John L. Carey about the policies and politics in professional circles during th...
Harvey Stuart Chase was not only a leader of the public accounting profession from 1895 through 1925...
Joseph Hardcastle was one of the foremost authorities on subjects connected with the mathematics of ...
The paper reasserts the importance of biographical research in accounting history by reference to St...
Whenever income and capital maintenance concepts are discussed at the conceptual level, a reference ...
Raymond J. Chambers was an internationally recognized scholar, influential theorist, as well as an i...
A major, unique accounting archival source, the R.J. Chambers Collection comprises both hard copy an...
1991 Accounting Hall of Fame induction: Raymond J. Chambers with introduction by Murray Wells (Chair...
I was working in a (then) fairly insignificant accounting department of what was at the time a small...
Drawing on new evidence (Napier, 2002), we examine how ideas on measurement in accounting developed ...
The thesis is an exploratory study of the gap between accounting research and financial reporting pr...
We thank the Editors of this Journal for encouraging this discourse and specifically for asking us t...
The thesis is an exploratory study of the gap between accounting research and financial reporting pr...
This is a review of how various experiences in my career have contributed to my understanding of acc...
The recollections of John L. Carey about the policies and politics in professional circles during th...
Harvey Stuart Chase was not only a leader of the public accounting profession from 1895 through 1925...
Joseph Hardcastle was one of the foremost authorities on subjects connected with the mathematics of ...
The paper reasserts the importance of biographical research in accounting history by reference to St...
Whenever income and capital maintenance concepts are discussed at the conceptual level, a reference ...