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The Keirsey Temperament Sorter (KTS) is a psychometric instrument that can be useful to researchers interested in investigating the impact of personality traits in accounting practice and education. The KTS may be used to investigate: (a) the nature of personality of accounting practitioners,...
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We investigate the value of graduate business education in learning tacit knowledge and achieving professional accounting success. Archival (n = 5,932) and survey (n = 2,941) data from managerial accountants employed at 2,525 North American companies in three industries (publishing, paper, and...
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Behavioral research in taxation : recent advances and future prospects / Cherie J. O'Neil, Donald P. Samelson -- The future of behavioral accounting (information systems) research / Vicky Arnold, Steve G. Sutton -- Using the management control system to promote competitive advantage in...
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The early identification of managerial motivation : an empirical examination / Stephanie M. Bryant, Ashton C. Bishop, Donna L. Street -- A new culture? Evidence of support for diversity in public accounting performance evaluation judgments / Eric N. Johnson, D. Jordan Lowe, Philip M.J. Reckers...
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This article reflects on recent dramatic changes that have forever reshaped accounting practice and research. Specifically, the digital revolution, which is still unfolding before our eyes, has changed the very nature of work for accountants and forced researchers and practitioners alike to...
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