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Studies in early professionalism : Scottish chartered accountants, 1853-1918

Title
Studies in early professionalism : Scottish chartered accountants, 1853-1918 / edited by Stephen P. Walker, Thomas A. Lee.
Publication
New York : Garland, 1999.
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Additional Authors
  • Walker, Stephen P.
  • Lee, T. A. (Thomas Alexander)
Description
xxii, 361 pages; 23 cm.
Series Statement
New works in accounting history
Uniform Title
New works in accounting history.
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  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
  • Introduction: Early Scottish Professionalism in Accountancy / Thomas A. Lee and Stephen P. Walker -- Pt. 1. Formation Events. Ch. 1. Professional Formation: The Case of Scottish Accountants / Keith M. Macdonald. Ch. 2. Professional Formation: The Case of Scottish Accountants - Some Corrections and Some Further Thoughts / Richard J. Briston and Moyra J. M. Kedslie. Ch. 3. Professional Formation: A Reply to Briston and Kedslie / Keith M. Macdonald. Ch. 4. Mutual Self-interest - A Unifying Force: The Dominance of Societal Closure Over Social Background in the Early Professional Accounting Bodies / Moyra J. M. Kedslie. Ch. 5. Professional Foundations and Theories of Professional Behaviour / Thomas A. Lee. Ch. 6. The Genesis of Professional Organisation in Scotland: A Contextual Analysis / Stephen P. Walker. Ch. 7. Identifying the Founding Fathers of Public Accountancy: The Formation of the Society of Accountants in Edinburgh / Thomas A. Lee -- Pt. 2. Post Foundation Events.
  • Ch. 8. The Defence of Professional Monopoly: Scottish Chartered Accountants and 'Satellites in the Scottish Firmament' 1854-1914 / Stephen P. Walker. Ch. 9. Scottish Chartered Accountants: Internal and External Relations 1853-1916 / Ken Shackleton. Ch. 10. The Influence of the Individual in the Professionalization of Accountancy: The Case of Richard Brown and The Society of Accountants in Edinburgh in 1892-6 / Thomas A. Lee. Ch. 11. Anatomy of a Scottish CA Practice: Lindsay, Jamieson & Haldane 1818-1918 / Stephen P. Walker. Ch. 12. The Influence of Scottish Accountants in the United States: The Early Case of The Society of Accountants in Edinburgh / Thomas A. Lee. Ch. 13. The Criminal Upperworld and the Emergence of a Disciplinary Code in the Early Chartered Accountancy Profession / Stephen P. Walker. Ch. 14. Gender Segregation in Scottish Chartered Accountancy: The Deployment of Male Concerns About the Admission of Women, 1900-1925 / Ken Shackleton.
ISBN
0815332319
LCCN
99034345
OCLC
  • 41497116
  • ocm41497116
  • SCSB-3899934
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Columbia University Libraries