Comments on Plenary Session by James G. March and Anthony G. Hopwood

ACCOUNTING AND CULTURE, Barry Cushing, ed., American Accounting Association, 1987

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Gary C. Biddle

University of Melbourne - Faculty of Business and Economics; Columbia Business School; HKU Business School; London Business School

Date Written: 1987

Abstract

It is clear that the papers presented this morning perform an important role in the evolution of accounting education. In our account of accounting education, they are reminding us to bring our teaching materials up to date. As technology increases our ability to understand the evolution and practice of managerial accounting, we should apply these insights in our lectures and in our textbooks.

Suggested Citation

Biddle, Gary C., Comments on Plenary Session by James G. March and Anthony G. Hopwood (1987). ACCOUNTING AND CULTURE, Barry Cushing, ed., American Accounting Association, 1987, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1865019

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