Comparative management accounting in Europe: an undergraduate education perspective
Anna Pistoni and
Laura Zoni
European Accounting Review, 2000, vol. 9, issue 2, 285-319
Abstract:
The article reports the results of a survey conducted in 86 undergraduate education institutions in 16 countries in Europe. The primary goals of the analysis are to provide information on management accounting courses in Europe and to investigate whether the most innovative topics in management accounting are taught. The survey targeted accounting professors across Europe, mainly members of the European Accounting Association. Data evidence similarities across countries inasmuch a very similar pool of topics is taught in different institutions in different countries. However, differences outweigh similarities when comparing the relative importance attributed to various topics within a course.
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1080/09638180050129918
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