Affiliation:
1. University of New Hampshire
2. Washington and Lee University
3. Samford University
Abstract
ABSTRACT
This paper, the fourth in a series covering the history of the Academy of Accounting Historians (The Academy) since its founding in 1973, recounts and details the leadership, publication, activities, and events of the period 2014–2023 from the viewpoint of individuals who have served as officers, trustees, or members of The Academy. The earlier histories of The Academy appeared in this journal in December 1989 (1973–1988), December 1998 (1989–1998), and December 2014 (1999–2013) and provide a similar profile of the organization for those periods, with a summary evaluation as part of the conclusion. The Academy proudly celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2023. One of the three authors of this study was also a coauthor of the previous study.
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JEL Classifications: M00.
Publisher
American Accounting Association
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