Carl Thomas Devine : Essays in Accounting Theory (New Works in Accounting History)
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This collection of 13 essay illustrates Devine's love of ideas and learning.
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This book presents a collection of thirteen essays by one of America's great academic accountants, Carl Devine. The essays explore in substantial depth the evolution of Professor Devine's philosophy, research, and thinking during his nearly sixty years of study. The extent of his knowledge spans a variety of disciplines from science and mathematics to philosophy and religion. This eclectic collection of essays is continuously rewarding, and with even a cursory review one quickly discovers the richness and breadth of Devine's work.
This book will be an invaluable historical and scholarly legacy to future generation of accounting students and educators. In them Professor Devine reflects objectively on some of the personalities in, and development of accounting and accounting thought during two momentous generations in which a revolution has occurred in accounting research and in the accounting/auditing professions.
Carl Thomas Devine : Essays in Accounting Theory (New Works in Accounting History),H. Hendrickson,Garland,0815332637,Accounting,Accounting - General,Accounting - Non Product,Accounting Theory,Business & Economics,Literature: Classics,Business & Economics / General
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