The early years of the Association of University Teachers of Accounting: 1947–1959
Stephen A. Zeff
The British Accounting Review, 1997, vol. 29, issue 1, 3-39
Abstract:
The first organization of accounting academics in the UK, the Association of University Teachers of Accounting, was launched in 1947. Today it is known as the British Accounting Association. The Association was initially an enterprise of teachers in English and Welsh universities. It was founded at a time when impetus was being given to the study of accounting in their universities, and the first full-time accounting chairs were established in Britain. It was also a period in which serious efforts were made to stimulate accounting research.
Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1016/S0890-8389(97)80002-9
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