FOCUS: Can Accountants Distinguish their Assets from their Morals?

Business Ethics: A European Review 5 (3):156-163 (1996)
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Abstract

Can the use of focus groups be helpful to get to the roots of ethical issues in the accounting profession? The activities of one such group at Cranfield throws considerable light on the pressures to which individual accountants can be subjected. Professor Vyakarnam has recently been appointed to the Chair of Enterprise at Nottingham Trent University. Sri Srikanthan is Senior Lecturer in the Finance and Accounting Department at Cranfield University School of Management, where Sharon Fitzsimons is Research Officer in the Economics Group.

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original Fitzsimons, Sharon; Srikanthan, Sri; Vyakarnam, Shailendra (1996) "FOCUS: Can Accountants Distinguish their Assets from their Morals?". Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 5(3):156-163

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