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Liberalising the Accounting Curriculum in University Education

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Informationen zum Autor Alan Sangster has 30 years' experience as a university accounting teacher. Having worked in six universities in the UK and the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil! he is now Professor of Accounting at Griffith University in Australia and Editor of Accounting Education: an international journal. He has a PhD in accounting education! is co-author of the top-selling textbook Business Accounting! has published over 60 research papers and book chapters! and has presented his research at over 100 conferences worldwide! including many plenary presentations.Richard M. S. Wilson is Emeritus Professor of Business Administration and Financial Management at Loughborough University! UK. During his career! he hasbeen a practitioner and professor across many disciplines and inmore than a dozen countries. For 40 years he has been active nationally and internationally in educational policy-making on the interface of accounting education and training. Hehas published widely! is the founding editor of Accounting Education:An International Journal; holds two Lifetime Achievement Awards (one specifically for his work in the field of accounting education); and is an Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences. Klappentext This title presents the views of accounting educators! accounting education policy-makers! and accounting practitioners from across the world on the challenging topic of liberalising the accounting curriculum within university education. Zusammenfassung This book presents the views of accounting educators, accounting education policy-makers, and accounting practitioners from across the world on the challenging topic of liberalising the accounting curriculum within university education. It was originally published as a special issue of Accounting Education: an international journal. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Alan Sangster and Richard M. S. Wilson Part I: The Lister Forum 1. A Role for the Compulsory Study of Literature in Accounting Education Roger J Lister 2. Commentary: A Role for the Compulsory Study of Literature in Accounting Education Melvin Berg 3. Will Compelled Study of Literary Classics Engender Enrichment, Creativity, Curiosity, and Romance in Accounting Students? Russell J Craig 4. Commentary: A Role for the Compulsory Study of Literature in Accounting Education Lisa Evans and Ian Fraser 5. Commentary: A Role for the Compulsory Study of Literature in Accounting Education Bryan Howieson 6. Commentary: A Role for the Compulsory Study of Literature in Accounting Education Robert Jelly 7. Commentary: A Role for the Compulsory Study of Literature in Accounting Education Fawzi Laswad 8. Commentary: A Role for the Compulsory Study of Literature in Accounting Education Barihan A. Nabil 9. Deriving Four Lessons for Accounting Educators Fred Phillips 10. Making our Students More ‘Fit for Purpose’ Alan Sangster 11. Commentary: A Role for the Compulsory Study of Literature in Accounting Education Henry Saville 12. Commentary: A Role for the Compulsory Study of Literature in Accounting Education Peter Scott 13. Rejoinder to Commentaries on A Role for the Compulsory Study of Literature in Accounting Education Roger J Lister Part II: Liberalising the Accounting Curriculum in University Education 14. Black Swan and the Corn Maiden Jesse Dillard and Mary Ann Reynolds 15. Revitalizing Accounting Education: a Highly Applied Liberal Arts Approach Timothy J Fogarty 16. University Accounting Curricula: The Perceptions of an Alumni Group Shirley Carr, Frances Chua and Hector Perera 17. Impact of an Ethics Presentation Used in the USA and Adapted for Italy Gheula Canarutto, Katherine T Smith and L.Murphy Smith 18. Incorporating Sustainability into Accounting Curricula: Lessons Learnt From an Action Research Stu...

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