Perspectives on the Auditing Profession Part II: The Academic Profession

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In this article the author shares his opinion on the relevance of auditing academic profession. He implies that academic accountants must contribute more in academics to maintain leadership in accounting research, teaching, and service. He asserts that transparency and public disclosure of individual and institutional performance are needed to complete the academic mission.

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Bailey, A. D. (2008). Perspectives on the Auditing Profession Part II: The Academic Profession. Current Issues in Auditing, 2(1), C37–C45. https://doi.org/10.2308/ciia.2008.2.1.c37

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