Giving Voice to Values in Accounting
Tara J. Shawver ; William F. Miller
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Giving Voice to Values in Accounting is the first book to explain the ethical dilemmas faced by accountants in their day-to-day work and to provide clear guidance for accounting students and professionals in navigating through these issues. The Giving Voice to Values (GVV) framework focuses on resolving ethical conflict by encouraging individuals to act on their values. This book provides accounting educators, coaches, trainers and professionals with both the impetus and the tools to easily implement the GVV offering into their own work, their organizations and in the classroom.
List of Tables and Figures
Author Biographies
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction by Tara J. Shawver and William F. Miller
Chapter 1: Review of the Existing Literature
related to GVV in Accounting by Tara J. Shawver and William F. Miller
Chapter 2: Assessing the Impact of
GVV Modules in Accounting Courses by Tara J. Shawver and William F. Miller
Chapter 3: Building Action-Oriented
Tools to Tackle Ethical Challenges in the Accounting Profession by Jane Cote and Claire Kamm Latham
Chapter
4: Sidney McCallum Teaching Case with notes by Ken A. Merchant
Chapter 5: A Matter of Freight Teaching Case
with notes by Aimee J. Pernsteiner and Matt Fish
Chapter 6: Stefano Foods Teaching Case by Todd A. Shawver
and Tara J. Shawver
Chapter 7: Locus of Responsibility: Where does the responsibility lie? Teaching Case
by William F. Miller and Tara J. Shawver
Chapter 8: Non-GAAP Earnings: A failure to protect the public trust?
Teaching Case by Steven M. Mintz and William F. Miller
Chapter 9: Accounting Professional Standards and Implications
for Practice by Tara J. Shawver and William F. Miller
Index
William F. Miller is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, USA.