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Accounting Research and Theory: the age of neo-empiricism

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posted on 2024-11-15, 23:19 authored by Michael Gaffikin
The theorising in accounting prior to 1970 was rejected as not providing sufficiently general theories. Informed by theories in economics and finance (and other disciplines such as psychology) and with the aid of computers, attempts to theorise accounting took a new direction. Large data collection and analysis emphasized a purportedly more systematic empirical approach to developing theory.

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This working paper was originally published as Gaffikin, M, Accounting Research and Theory: the age of neo-empiricism, Accounting & Finance Working Paper 05/07, School of Accounting & Finance, University of Wollongong, 2005.

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