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Advances in Public Interest Accounting (ISSN 1041-7060) is a book series on accounting, published regularly since 1986. [1] The series is edited by Jorge Romero and published by Emerald Group Publishing. [2] The publication is abstracted and indexed in Scopus, [3] Web of Science [4] and Australian Business Deans Council. [5]
International Journal of Accounting: 0020-7063: 0.498 Elsevier [34] R. Abdel-Khalik, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign [34] [35] Journal of Accountancy: 1945-0729 [nb 1] American Institute of Certified Public Accountants [36] Kim Nilsen [37] Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance: 0148-558X: 0.321 SAGE Publications [38] Bharat ...
His work has been published in The Australian Financial Review, Journal of Financial Research, Advances in Accounting, Benefits Quarterly, Journal of Mathematics Applied in Business and Industry, Journal of Accountancy, Journal of Commercial Bank Lending, The Journal of Bank Accounting and Auditing, and Journal of Business Economics. [1]
In addition to serving as co-editor-in-chief of Critical Perspectives on Accounting, Andrew is associate editor of Abacus [4] and sits on the editorial boards of : Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal [5] Advances in Public Interest Accounting [3] Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal [6]
The role of the public accountancy profession in working for or against the public interest is a key theme in public interest accounting. Abe Briloff's article, "Accountancy and Society: A Covenant Desecrated," [4] argues that public accounting firms have a social contract granting them monopoly privileges in return for protecting public interest.
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This collection includes the frontispieces of 16th- and 17th-century accounting texts; cartoons and illustrations from 19th- and early 20th-century books, logos, and mastheads; and photographs from early organizational meetings, early journals and books. It also includes pages of the Accounting Historians Journal and Accounting Historians Notebook.