American Accounting Association
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The American Accounting Association is a "voluntary organization of persons interested in accounting education and research". It was formed in 1916. Its main publication, the The Accounting Review, was first published in 1926.
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[edit] Mission
"To foster worldwide excellence in the creation, dissemination and application of accounting knowledge and skills."
[edit] Administration
[edit] Membership
[edit] Annual meeting
The annual meeting is in August.
Recent AAA Annual Meeting sites:
2007 Chicago, IL
2006 San Francisco, CA
2005 Orlando, FL
[edit] Future, Present, and Past Presidents
2008-09 Susan Haka
2007-08 Gary J. Previts
2006-07 Shyam Sunder
1982-83 Yuji Ijiri
1979-81 William H. Beaver
1926 George O. May
[edit] Prizes and Awards
[edit] Seminal Contributions to the Accounting Literature
[edit] Outstanding Educator
[edit] Notes
[edit] External links
- Homepage of The American Accounting Association [1]
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