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Managing Conflict of Interests in Professional Accounting Firms
Maria Ishaque
School of Economics, Finance and Accounting
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Doctoral Thesis
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Social Sciences
Conflict of Interest
100%
Professional Personnel
60%
Accounting
42%
Decision Making
42%
Behavior
39%
Legal Decision
21%
Research
17%
Decision
14%
Process
10%
Independence
10%
Knowledge
7%
Simulation Mode
7%
Path Analysis
7%
Problem
7%
Policy
3%
Work
3%
Cognition
3%
Understanding
3%
Scenarios
3%
Mind
3%
Evidence
3%
Disc Recordings
3%
Deviant Behavior
3%
Play
3%
Investigation
3%
Interaction
3%
Perception
3%
Data Collection
3%
Interest
3%
State
3%
Drama
3%
Bias
3%
Procedure
3%
Novels
3%
Experiments
3%
Literature
3%
Integration
3%
Hypothesis Testing
3%
UK
3%
Data Analysis
3%
Failure
3%
Identity
3%
Perspective
3%
Hypothesis
3%
Occupations
3%
Computer Science
Decision-Making
50%
Ethical Judgment
14%
Roles
14%
Professional Independence
7%
Cognitive Approach
7%
Throughput
3%
Regulators
3%
Extant Research
3%
Conflicting Interest
3%
Data Analysis
3%
Perceived Difficulty
3%
Data Record
3%
Deviant Behavior
3%
Data Collection
3%
Procedures
3%
Quantitative Approach
3%
Practical Level
3%
Events
3%
Decision Choice
3%
Research Problem
3%
Path Analysis
3%
Risk Management
3%
Least Squares Methods
3%
Outcome Expectancy
3%
Negative Outcome
3%
Testing
3%
Psychology
Behavior
39%
Research
17%
Decision-Making Process
14%
Self-Report
7%
Biases
3%
Data Collection
3%
Social Cognitive Theory
3%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Accounting
42%
Enterprise
14%
Quasi Experiment
7%
Management
3%
Risk Management
3%