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Accounting for the Public Interest : Perspectives on Accountability, Professionalism and Role in Society / / edited by Steven Mintz



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Titolo: Accounting for the Public Interest : Perspectives on Accountability, Professionalism and Role in Society / / edited by Steven Mintz Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
Edizione: 1st ed. 2014.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (284 p.)
Disciplina: 657
Soggetto topico: Ethics
Accounting
Bookkeeping 
Law—Philosophy
Law
Accounting/Auditing
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History
Persona (resp. second.): MintzSteven
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: ""Contents""; ""Reviewers ""; ""Introduction ""; ""Summary of Contributions""; ""Professionalism in Accounting: Myth or Reality?""; ""An Ethic of Accountability, Societal Responsibilities,and Accounting for the Public Interest""; ""Defining the Public Interest in Accounting""; ""Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Reporting""; ""Virtue and Public Interest Considerations of Bribery and Whistle-Blowing""; ""Contributors""; ""Part I: Professionalism in Accounting: Myth or Reality?""; ""Chapter 1: Call of Duty: A Framework for Auditors� Ethical Decisions""; ""1.1 Introduction""
""1.2 Characteristics of a Profession""""1.3 Balancing Ethical Decision-Making""; ""1.3.1 Truth-Telling""; ""1.3.1.1 Is “Not Materially Misstating� the Same as Truth-Telling?""; ""1.3.1.2 Consequentialism in Professional Standards�Effects on Truth-Telling""; ""1.3.1.3 Why Consequentialism Is Problematic for Truth-Telling in the Profession""; ""1.3.2 Dissent and Confrontation""; ""1.3.3 Honest Self-Assessment of Independence and Professionalism""; ""1.4 Recommendations for the Profession""; ""1.5 Conclusion""; ""References""
""Chapter 2: Professionalizing the Tax Accounting Profession: Fulfilling Public-Interest Reporting Responsibilities""""2.1 Introduction""; ""2.2 The Normative Professional Ideal (The Goal)""; ""2.2.1 A General Reporting Model""; ""2.2.2 The Tax Accounting Professional�s Public Interest Foundation and Resulting Tensions""; ""2.3 De-professional Erosion (The Current State): A Fraud Triangle Analysis""; ""2.3.1 Opportunity 2 ""; ""2.3.2 Incentives""; ""2.3.3 Rationalization""; ""2.3.4 Results: Deprofessionalization and a Loss of Trust""; ""2.3.5 The International Dimension""
""2.4 Achieving Change: A Structural Change Model""""2.5 Professionalization and a Return to Public Interest Responsibilities: Applying the Change Model to the Tax Profession""; ""2.5.1 An Example of a Practical Educational Model""; ""KPMG and the Sale of Tax Shelters: Synopsis""; ""2.5.1.1 Incentives Analyses""; ""Perform an Economic Analysis""; ""Perform a Legal Analysis""; ""Perform an Ethical Analysis""; ""2.5.1.2 Judgment: Propose a Convincing Solution and Analyze Impacts""; ""2.6 Conclusion""; ""References""
""Chapter 3: The Bloom Is Off the Rose: Deprofessionalization in Public Accounting""""3.1 Specialized Knowledge""; ""3.1.1 Specialized Accounting Knowledge in Accounting""; ""3.2 Community of Practice""; ""3.2.1 Community of Accounting Practice""; ""3.3 Self-Regulation Ideology""; ""3.3.1 Self-Regulatory Ideology in Accounting""; ""3.4 Autonomy Demands""; ""3.4.1 Autonomy Demands of Accountants""; ""3.5 Public Interest Dedication""; ""3.5.1 Public Interest Dedication of Accountants""; ""3.6 Discussion""; ""References""
""Part II: An Ethic of Accountability, Societal Responsibilities, and Accounting for the Public Interest""
Sommario/riassunto: This volume explores the opportunities and challenges facing the accounting profession in an increasingly globalized business and financial reporting environment. It looks back at past experiences of the profession in attempting to meet its public interest obligation. It examines the role and responsibilities of accounting to society including regulatory requirements, increased emphasis on corporate social responsibility, accounting fraud and whistle-blowing implications, internationalization of public interest obligations, and providing the education needed to be successful. The book incorporates an ethical dimension in making these assessments. Its focus is a conceptual, theoretical one drawing on classical philosophy, the sociology of professions, economic theory, and the public interest dimension of accountants as professionals. The authors of papers are long-time contributors to the annual symposium on Research in Accounting Ethics sponsored by the Public Interest Section of the AAA.   .
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ISBN: 94-007-7082-0
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910483378303321
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Serie: Advances in Business Ethics Research, A Journal of Business Ethics Book Series, . 2520-1654 ; ; 4