The Priesthood of Industry: The Rise of the Professional Accountant in British Management

The Priesthood of Industry: The Rise of the Professional Accountant in British Management

by Derek Matthews (Editor), Malcolm Anderson (Author), Derek Matthews (Editor), Malcolm Anderson (Author), John Richard Edwards (Editor)

Synopsis

The leading professional accounting bodies in Britain today boast more than a quarter of a million qualified members and accountants are moving into top management positions in increasing numbers. Accountants have become the foremost professional grouping in British business management. The Priesthood of Industry documents the rise of the accountancy profession, from the handful of accountants listed in the trade directories of the major cities in the late-eighteenth century to the huge commercially-oriented firms of the late-twentieth century. The authors focus on the individual: the professional accountant, and adopt an economic determinist analysis to explain the rise of public practice and the transfer of staff to industry in increasing numbers. They also consider the routes through which this transfer of skills took place, and identify demand and supply side factors to explain the professional accountant's present hegemony in business management.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 376
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 26 Mar 1998

ISBN 10: 019828960X
ISBN 13: 9780198289609

Media Reviews
This book shows above all the enviable ability of British accountants to re-invent themselves. It deserves to be read by all accountants who are interested in where their profession has come from, where it stands today, and where it may go tomorrow. - Bob Parker. Accountancy. September 1998
Author Bio
Professor Edwards is editor of the leading international journal Accounting, Business and Financial History