About this book series
The Springer Series in Accounting Scholarship is dedicated to exploration of accounting issues in the broadest sense. Accounting takes on substance and institutional trappings in an organizational context, such as a divisionalized firm, an alliance among trading partners, a financial claims market, or a national economy. Once context and comparative advantage of the accounting service are identified we have opened the door to deepened understanding of these institutions and organizations. It is this deepened understanding of organizations and institutions and their governance that is the focus of the Scholarship Series.
Financial, managerial, audit, tax and even national income settings are envisioned as components of the Series, just as are approaches based on, say, economics, social psychology or behavioral decision making. Deepened understanding is the unifying theme.
Financial, managerial, audit, tax and even national income settings are envisioned as components of the Series, just as are approaches based on, say, economics, social psychology or behavioral decision making. Deepened understanding is the unifying theme.
- Print ISSN
- 1572-0284
- Series Editor
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- Joel Demski
Book titles in this series
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Economics of Accounting
Information in Markets
- Authors:
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- Peter Ove Christensen
- Gerald Feltham
- Copyright: 2003
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
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Accounting and Causal Effects
Econometric Challenges
- Authors:
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- Douglas A Schroeder
- Copyright: 2010
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
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Managerial Uses of Accounting Information
- Authors:
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- Joel Demski
- Copyright: 2008
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook
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Earnings Management
Emerging Insights in Theory, Practice, and Research
- Authors:
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- Joshua Ronen
- Varda Yaari
- Copyright: 2008
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- Soft cover
- eBook