
Corporate Reporting
From Stewardship to Contract, the Annual Reports of the United States Steel Corporation 1902-2006
Kevin Christopher Carduff(Author)
Gary J. Previts(Editor)
Emerald Publishing Limited
Published on 28. October 2022
Book
Hardback
128 pages
978-1-80382-762-9 (ISBN)
Description
Volume 26 of Studies in the Development of Accounting Thought was written by the late Professor Kevin Christopher Carduff, who taught at several institutions including Case Western Reserve University and the College of Charleston.
Establishing a historical account explaining financial reporting's current form, Corporate Reporting examines the complete annual reports from 1902 to 2006 of The United States Steel Corporation - the first United States' company to attain the billion-dollar capitalization in U.S. markets.
Studies in the Development of Accounting Thought informs readers of the historical foundations on which the profession is based, the historical antecedents of today's accounting institutions, the historical impact of accounting, as well as exploring the lives and works of pre-eminent individuals in the profession's history. The series focuses on bringing the past into today and using it to point towards the future. Topics featured include finding and utilizing archival materials; the growing importance of the Internet in historical research; the issues involved in writing to historical paradigms; and the pivotal influence and immediacy of oral history.
Establishing a historical account explaining financial reporting's current form, Corporate Reporting examines the complete annual reports from 1902 to 2006 of The United States Steel Corporation - the first United States' company to attain the billion-dollar capitalization in U.S. markets.
Studies in the Development of Accounting Thought informs readers of the historical foundations on which the profession is based, the historical antecedents of today's accounting institutions, the historical impact of accounting, as well as exploring the lives and works of pre-eminent individuals in the profession's history. The series focuses on bringing the past into today and using it to point towards the future. Topics featured include finding and utilizing archival materials; the growing importance of the Internet in historical research; the issues involved in writing to historical paradigms; and the pivotal influence and immediacy of oral history.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
347 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80382-762-9 (9781803827629)
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Kevin Christopher Carduff | Gary J. Previts
Corporate Reporting
From Stewardship to Contract, the Annual Reports of the United States Steel Corporation 1902-2006
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10/2022
Emerald Publishing Limited
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Persons
Gary J. Previts is the E. Mandell de Windt Professor and a Distinguished University Professor in the Accountancy Department at Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University. A past president of The American Accounting Association (AAA), he is a member of the U.S. GAO's Accountability Advisory Council and Trustee of The Academy of Accounting Historians section of the AAA. He taught and worked alongside Professor Carduff and guided activity leading to the publication of this volume.
Author
Case Western Reserve University, USA
Editor
Case Western Reserve University, USA
Content
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Literature Review
Chapter 3. Traditional Content Analysis
Chapter 4. A Model-Based Method of Content Analysis: Hypotheses, Methodology, and Results
Chapter 5. Findings, Limitations And Future Research
Chapter 2. Literature Review
Chapter 3. Traditional Content Analysis
Chapter 4. A Model-Based Method of Content Analysis: Hypotheses, Methodology, and Results
Chapter 5. Findings, Limitations And Future Research