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Amoeba Management: Why it Works at Kyocera and which other Firms Could Benefit from its Adoption - Part 1
This paper is the first of two articles that explores the workings of amoeba management. Kyocera, a Japanese manufacturer of ceramics and printing-related devices, first introduced amoeba management in the 1960s. On the ...
Accountants’ whistle-blowing intentions: The impact of retaliation, age, and gender
Accounting practices and the role of auditors have been widely implicated in many corporate scandals. The accountants are likely to witness serious wrongdoings at their workplace, thus presenting them with a difficult ...
Student-led and teacher-led case presentations: further empirical evidence
The use of business case studies has been frequently promoted as a method for developing accounting graduates who are active, interdependent, and independent learners. The debate continues over the best method for using ...
An empirical examination of the editorial review processes of accounting journals
This study examines the editorial review processes of 40 main English-language accounting journals. It reports findings for individual journals, as well as clusters of journals that have been categorized by the geographical ...