This is a qualitative study which draws on the interpretivist tradition to research the processes by which Chartered Accountant (CA) students begin to develop their sense of professional identity. The thesis draws upon recent research on identity in early professional learning, in particular the aspects of becoming and belonging through which people enter into a community of practice. The purpose of the research is to understand the developing professional identity of students of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland (CA Students). In order to develop this understanding, data gathered at a number of focus groups at which CA Students were the participants, have been analysed. The transcripts from these focus groups are the prima...
Making Up Accountants: The organizational and professional socialization of trainee chartered accoun...
The construction of identity for early years practitioners in England – the workforce who support th...
Previous research into professional identity has argued that training institutions shape professiona...
This is a qualitative study which draws on the interpretivist tradition to research the processes by...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine the professional identity of New Zealand chartered account...
Abstract Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to put forward a "next step" research agen...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to put forward a “next step” research agenda for investigatin...
CITATION: Bitzer, E. & De Jager, E. 2016. Lecturers' professional identity : the chase of chartered ...
Purpose: As its central objective, this study explores the intersection of professional value...
In this conceptual paper, we explore professional accountants’ identity formation and the roles play...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the intersection of professional values and career r...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to put forward a “next step” research agenda for investigating...
First published in 1998, this organizational and professional socialization of trainee chartered acc...
This paper investigates the experience of motherhood and employment within the UK accounting profess...
Previous research into professional identity has argued that training institutions shape professiona...
Making Up Accountants: The organizational and professional socialization of trainee chartered accoun...
The construction of identity for early years practitioners in England – the workforce who support th...
Previous research into professional identity has argued that training institutions shape professiona...
This is a qualitative study which draws on the interpretivist tradition to research the processes by...
The purpose of this thesis was to examine the professional identity of New Zealand chartered account...
Abstract Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to put forward a "next step" research agen...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to put forward a “next step” research agenda for investigatin...
CITATION: Bitzer, E. & De Jager, E. 2016. Lecturers' professional identity : the chase of chartered ...
Purpose: As its central objective, this study explores the intersection of professional value...
In this conceptual paper, we explore professional accountants’ identity formation and the roles play...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the intersection of professional values and career r...
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to put forward a “next step” research agenda for investigating...
First published in 1998, this organizational and professional socialization of trainee chartered acc...
This paper investigates the experience of motherhood and employment within the UK accounting profess...
Previous research into professional identity has argued that training institutions shape professiona...
Making Up Accountants: The organizational and professional socialization of trainee chartered accoun...
The construction of identity for early years practitioners in England – the workforce who support th...
Previous research into professional identity has argued that training institutions shape professiona...