This volume collects together out of print and hard to find sources on the behavioural implications of accounting. It begins with the 1952 monograph, The Impact of Budgets on People by Chris Argyris, considered by many to mark the beginning of behavioural research in accounting and is followed by:
Multivolume collection by leading authors in the field
Introduction 1. The Impact of Budgets on People 2. Distinguishing good from Not-So-Good Accounting Reseach 3. Tentative Statement of Cost Concepts Underlying Reports for Management Purposes 4. Cost Concepts for Control 5. Behavioral Science and Accounting Research. Appendix A: Table of Contents from Accounting and its Behavioral Implications Edited by Appendix B: Evaluation of Behavioral Research in Accounting. Appendix C: Evaluation of Behaivoral Research in Accounting Comments on a Paper by David Green. Comments on a Paper by David Green Discussion Comments - Session 3 Historical Perspective on Behavioral Accounting Research