Synopsis
"Cases and Active Learning Exercises in Managerial Accounting, 1/e" is aimed at the Introductory Management Accounting courses at the undergrad and MBA levels. The use of cases helps professors employ a decision-making emphasis and will appeal to universities, as fewer and fewer 4 yr schools take a procedural approach to management accounting. This casebook will emphasize professional judgment and will highlight the major challenges faced by management accountants in a modern organization. This case book will be used alongside any intro textbook and will provide us with a secondary product to the Mallouk, Spraakman, Raiborn textbook. The Schulich School of Business at York University (where Alan Richardson is teaching) has an international reputation.
About the Author
Alan J. Richardson is the Chair, Accounting Area, Schulich School of Business, York University. He has also held appointments at the University of Alberta, Queen's University, and the Helsinki School of Economics and Business. He holds a PhD from Queen's University and the Certified General Accountant designation (CGA). He was awarded Fellowship by CGA Canada and Life Membership by CGA Ontario (both for service to the professional and academic communities). He is also a life member of the Canadian Academic Accounting Association. He was the founding editor of Canadian Accounting Perspectives and currently sits on the editorial boards of ten journals located in Canada, the U.K. and the U.S.A. including Contemporary Accounting Research and Accounting Organizations and Society. He has organized conferences for the Canadian Academic Accounting Association, the Academy of Accounting Historians and CGA Ontario. He has published over fifty articles in academic and professional journals including Accounting Organizations and Society, Contemporary Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting Research, the Accounting Historians Journal, CA Magazine, CGA Magazine and CMA Magazine and he has produced teaching cases that have been published in edited collections, in the Journal of Accounting Case Research, and in support of Horngren, Foster, Datar Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis.
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