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Accounting for the Public Interest : Perspectives on Accountability, Professionalism and Role in Society / / edited by Steven Mintz
Accounting for the Public Interest : Perspectives on Accountability, Professionalism and Role in Society / / edited by Steven Mintz
Edizione [1st ed. 2014.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (284 p.)
Disciplina 657
Collana Advances in Business Ethics Research, A Journal of Business Ethics Book Series
Soggetto topico Ethics
Accounting
Bookkeeping 
Law—Philosophy
Law
Accounting/Auditing
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History
ISBN 94-007-7082-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910483378303321
Dordrecht : , : Springer Netherlands : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
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Boisterous Sea of Liberty [[electronic resource] ] : A Documentary History of America from Discovery through the Civil War
Boisterous Sea of Liberty [[electronic resource] ] : A Documentary History of America from Discovery through the Civil War
Autore Davis David Brion
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford University Press, USA, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (607 p.)
Disciplina 973
Altri autori (Persone) MintzSteven
Soggetto topico United States - General
Regions & Countries - Americas
History & Archaeology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-19-028346-7
0-19-972896-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART 1. FIRST ENCOUNTERS; The Meaning of America; 1. ""They have no iron or steel or weapons, nor are they capable of using them""; Utilizing the Native Labor Force; 2. ""With fifty men they can all be subjugated and made to do what is required of them""; New World Fantasies; 3. ""All slavery, and drudgery...is done by bondsmen""; Labor Needs; 4. ""This is the best land in the world for Negroes""; The Black Legend; 5. ""Under the guise of developing the country, the Christians (as they call themselves)...engaged in plunder and slaughter""
A Critique of the Slave Trade6. ""A thousand acts of robbery and violence are committed in the course of bartering and carrying off Negroes""; PART 2. EUROPEAN COLONIZATION NORTH OF MEXICO; Justifications for English Involvement in the New World; 1. ""The Kings of Spain...have rooted out above fifteen millions of reasonable creatures""; A Rationale for New World Colonization; 2. ""All...our...trades in all Europe...may...{count} for little...{compared with} America""; England's First Enduring North American Settlement
3. ""Being ready with clubs to beat out his brains, Pocahontas...got his head in her arms""Life in Early Virginia; 4. ""My brother and my wife are dead""; Race War in Virginia; 5. ""They basely and barbarously murdered, not sparing either age or sex""; Indentured Servitude; 6. ""{Virginia} is reported to be an unhealthy place, a nest of Rogues...{and} dissolute...persons""; The Shift to Slavery; 7. ""All children...shall be held bond or free only according to the condition of the mother""; Regional Contrasts
8. ""We walked in the woods amongst wild beasts...at least 20 miles,...expecting to die""The Pilgrims Arrive in Plymouth; 9. ""In 2 or 3 months times, half of their company died""; Reasons for Puritan Immigration; 10. ""Most children...are perverted, corrupted, & utterly overthrown by the multitude of evil examples""; The Idea of the Covenant; 11. ""Some must be rich, some poor, some high and eminent in power...others mean and in subjection""; Servitude in New England; 12. ""{Ill} reports is given of my Wyfe for beatinge the maid""; Mounting Conflict with Native Americans
13. ""For the number of our people...be in all about 4000 souls""Native Americans as Active Agents; 14. ""The Monhiggin {Mohican}...refuseth to part with his prey""; Puritan Economics; 15. Some false principles are these""; King Philip's War; 16. ""Various are the reports...of the causes of the present Indian warre""; Struggles for Power; 17. ""Take, kill, & destroy {th}e enemy without limitation of place or time""; An Indian Slave Woman Confesses to Witchcraft; 18. ""Tituba an Indian woman {was} brought before us...upon Suspicion of witchcraft""
19. ""The devil is now making one attempt more upon us""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460779203321
Davis David Brion  
Oxford University Press, USA, 2000
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Boisterous Sea of Liberty [[electronic resource] ] : A Documentary History of America from Discovery through the Civil War
Boisterous Sea of Liberty [[electronic resource] ] : A Documentary History of America from Discovery through the Civil War
Autore Davis David Brion
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford University Press, USA, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (607 p.)
Disciplina 973
Altri autori (Persone) MintzSteven
Soggetto topico United States - General
Regions & Countries - Americas
History & Archaeology
ISBN 0-19-028346-7
0-19-972896-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART 1. FIRST ENCOUNTERS; The Meaning of America; 1. ""They have no iron or steel or weapons, nor are they capable of using them""; Utilizing the Native Labor Force; 2. ""With fifty men they can all be subjugated and made to do what is required of them""; New World Fantasies; 3. ""All slavery, and drudgery...is done by bondsmen""; Labor Needs; 4. ""This is the best land in the world for Negroes""; The Black Legend; 5. ""Under the guise of developing the country, the Christians (as they call themselves)...engaged in plunder and slaughter""
A Critique of the Slave Trade6. ""A thousand acts of robbery and violence are committed in the course of bartering and carrying off Negroes""; PART 2. EUROPEAN COLONIZATION NORTH OF MEXICO; Justifications for English Involvement in the New World; 1. ""The Kings of Spain...have rooted out above fifteen millions of reasonable creatures""; A Rationale for New World Colonization; 2. ""All...our...trades in all Europe...may...{count} for little...{compared with} America""; England's First Enduring North American Settlement
3. ""Being ready with clubs to beat out his brains, Pocahontas...got his head in her arms""Life in Early Virginia; 4. ""My brother and my wife are dead""; Race War in Virginia; 5. ""They basely and barbarously murdered, not sparing either age or sex""; Indentured Servitude; 6. ""{Virginia} is reported to be an unhealthy place, a nest of Rogues...{and} dissolute...persons""; The Shift to Slavery; 7. ""All children...shall be held bond or free only according to the condition of the mother""; Regional Contrasts
8. ""We walked in the woods amongst wild beasts...at least 20 miles,...expecting to die""The Pilgrims Arrive in Plymouth; 9. ""In 2 or 3 months times, half of their company died""; Reasons for Puritan Immigration; 10. ""Most children...are perverted, corrupted, & utterly overthrown by the multitude of evil examples""; The Idea of the Covenant; 11. ""Some must be rich, some poor, some high and eminent in power...others mean and in subjection""; Servitude in New England; 12. ""{Ill} reports is given of my Wyfe for beatinge the maid""; Mounting Conflict with Native Americans
13. ""For the number of our people...be in all about 4000 souls""Native Americans as Active Agents; 14. ""The Monhiggin {Mohican}...refuseth to part with his prey""; Puritan Economics; 15. Some false principles are these""; King Philip's War; 16. ""Various are the reports...of the causes of the present Indian warre""; Struggles for Power; 17. ""Take, kill, & destroy {th}e enemy without limitation of place or time""; An Indian Slave Woman Confesses to Witchcraft; 18. ""Tituba an Indian woman {was} brought before us...upon Suspicion of witchcraft""
19. ""The devil is now making one attempt more upon us""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797763403321
Davis David Brion  
Oxford University Press, USA, 2000
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Boisterous Sea of Liberty [[electronic resource] ] : A Documentary History of America from Discovery through the Civil War
Boisterous Sea of Liberty [[electronic resource] ] : A Documentary History of America from Discovery through the Civil War
Autore Davis David Brion
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford University Press, USA, 2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (607 p.)
Disciplina 973
Altri autori (Persone) MintzSteven
Soggetto topico United States - General
Regions & Countries - Americas
History & Archaeology
ISBN 0-19-028346-7
0-19-972896-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART 1. FIRST ENCOUNTERS; The Meaning of America; 1. ""They have no iron or steel or weapons, nor are they capable of using them""; Utilizing the Native Labor Force; 2. ""With fifty men they can all be subjugated and made to do what is required of them""; New World Fantasies; 3. ""All slavery, and drudgery...is done by bondsmen""; Labor Needs; 4. ""This is the best land in the world for Negroes""; The Black Legend; 5. ""Under the guise of developing the country, the Christians (as they call themselves)...engaged in plunder and slaughter""
A Critique of the Slave Trade6. ""A thousand acts of robbery and violence are committed in the course of bartering and carrying off Negroes""; PART 2. EUROPEAN COLONIZATION NORTH OF MEXICO; Justifications for English Involvement in the New World; 1. ""The Kings of Spain...have rooted out above fifteen millions of reasonable creatures""; A Rationale for New World Colonization; 2. ""All...our...trades in all Europe...may...{count} for little...{compared with} America""; England's First Enduring North American Settlement
3. ""Being ready with clubs to beat out his brains, Pocahontas...got his head in her arms""Life in Early Virginia; 4. ""My brother and my wife are dead""; Race War in Virginia; 5. ""They basely and barbarously murdered, not sparing either age or sex""; Indentured Servitude; 6. ""{Virginia} is reported to be an unhealthy place, a nest of Rogues...{and} dissolute...persons""; The Shift to Slavery; 7. ""All children...shall be held bond or free only according to the condition of the mother""; Regional Contrasts
8. ""We walked in the woods amongst wild beasts...at least 20 miles,...expecting to die""The Pilgrims Arrive in Plymouth; 9. ""In 2 or 3 months times, half of their company died""; Reasons for Puritan Immigration; 10. ""Most children...are perverted, corrupted, & utterly overthrown by the multitude of evil examples""; The Idea of the Covenant; 11. ""Some must be rich, some poor, some high and eminent in power...others mean and in subjection""; Servitude in New England; 12. ""{Ill} reports is given of my Wyfe for beatinge the maid""; Mounting Conflict with Native Americans
13. ""For the number of our people...be in all about 4000 souls""Native Americans as Active Agents; 14. ""The Monhiggin {Mohican}...refuseth to part with his prey""; Puritan Economics; 15. Some false principles are these""; King Philip's War; 16. ""Various are the reports...of the causes of the present Indian warre""; Struggles for Power; 17. ""Take, kill, & destroy {th}e enemy without limitation of place or time""; An Indian Slave Woman Confesses to Witchcraft; 18. ""Tituba an Indian woman {was} brought before us...upon Suspicion of witchcraft""
19. ""The devil is now making one attempt more upon us""
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815466103321
Davis David Brion  
Oxford University Press, USA, 2000
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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