This article quantifies the growth in the number of professional accountants in British management, charts their influence over the past century, and analyses the causes. It is most likely that Britain initially spawned large numbers of accountants because of the particular nature of its capital market which led to demands for the independent auditing of company accounts. British companies then recruited their accountants from this ever growing pool of professionally qualified auditors and the reason why these accountants rose to the top in British management was probably that the profession provided virtually the only formal management training available in Britain
The history of accountants, accounting firms and their representative bodies has been thoroughly res...
Several writers on the development of accountancy in the nineteenth century, such as Jones, have sta...
Accounting has always been a part of our history, but it became prominent when monetary systems were...
This article quantifies the growth in the number of professional accountants in British management, ...
The article explores the history of accountants and accounting societies in Great Britain. In 1881, ...
This volume deals with the evolution of accounting from earliest times, and gives particular attenti...
The paper analyses the changing nature of professionalism through a study of the effects of a change...
In assessing the professionalisation of British management and the influential position enjoyed by a...
The role of the management accountant in the United Kingdom (UK) is fairly well documented, and this...
This article examines the business of providing accountancy qualifications in South Asia and the ext...
As the accountancy profession continues to grow and develop it is important to look back and see how...
We take from the Law Journal, a magazine published in London, a series of articles which appeared ...
The history of accountants, accounting firms and their representative bodies has been thoroughly res...
Several writers on the development of accountancy in the nineteenth century, such as Jones, have sta...
Accounting has always been a part of our history, but it became prominent when monetary systems were...
This article quantifies the growth in the number of professional accountants in British management, ...
The article explores the history of accountants and accounting societies in Great Britain. In 1881, ...
This volume deals with the evolution of accounting from earliest times, and gives particular attenti...
The paper analyses the changing nature of professionalism through a study of the effects of a change...
In assessing the professionalisation of British management and the influential position enjoyed by a...
The role of the management accountant in the United Kingdom (UK) is fairly well documented, and this...
This article examines the business of providing accountancy qualifications in South Asia and the ext...
As the accountancy profession continues to grow and develop it is important to look back and see how...
We take from the Law Journal, a magazine published in London, a series of articles which appeared ...
The history of accountants, accounting firms and their representative bodies has been thoroughly res...
Several writers on the development of accountancy in the nineteenth century, such as Jones, have sta...
Accounting has always been a part of our history, but it became prominent when monetary systems were...