Richard K. Fleischman
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Richard K. Fleischman is an American accounting scholar and Emeritus Professor of Accounting at the John Carroll University, known for his work on accounting history. Life and work Fleischman obtained his BA in history from Harvard College, and then moved to the State University of New York Buffalo, where he obtained his MA, his PhD in history, and an MBA with an accounting emphasis.
Richard K. Fleischman's Published Works
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- British entrepreneurs and pre-Industrial Revolution evidence of cost management (1991) (129)
- A theoretical primer for evaluating and conducting historical research in accounting (1996) (109)
- Accounting in service to racism: monetizing slave property in the antebellum South (2004) (94)
- The Boulton & Watt Case: The Crux of Alternative Approaches to Accounting History? (1995) (94)
- THE ROARING NINETIES: ACCOUNTING HISTORY COMES OF AGE (2005) (91)
- Managerial accounting early in the British Industrial Revolution: The Carron Company, a case study (1990) (83)
- Monetising human life: slave valuations on US and British West Indian plantations (2004) (83)
- EXPANDING THE DIALOGUE: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION COSTING HISTORIOGRAPHY (1996) (73)
- Cost accounting during the industrial revolution. the present state of historical knowledge (1993) (65)
- The interface of race and accounting: the case of Hawaiian sugar plantations, 1835-1920 (2000) (65)
- The culpability of accounting practice in promoting slavery in the British Empire and antebellum United States (2008) (63)
- Theoretical perspectives on accounting for labor on slave plantations of the USA and British West Indies (2004) (61)
- ARCHIVAL RESEARCHERS: AN ENDANGERED SPECIES?* (1997) (59)
- Completing the triangle: Taylorism and the paradigms (2000) (57)
- The Evolution of Standard Costing in the U.K. and U.S.: From Decision Making to Control (1998) (55)
- Green accounting: A primer ☆ (2006) (54)
- Plantation Accounting and Management Practices in the US and the British West Indies at the End of Their Slavery Eras (2011) (52)
- The cost-accounting environment in the British Industrial Revolution iron industry (1992) (46)
- ACCOUNTING, COERCION AND SOCIAL CONTROL DURING APPRENTICESHIP: CONVERTING SLAVE WORKERS TO WAGE WORKERS IN THE BRITISH WEST INDIES, C.1834–1838 (2005) (42)
- Coals from Newcastle: an evaluation of alternative frameworks for interpreting the development of cost and management accounting in Northeast coal mining during the British Industrial Revolution (2002) (38)
- The History of Management Accounting in the U.S. (2006) (38)
- Inside contracting at the Waltham Watch Company: Reassessing the economic rationalist and labour process perspectives (1996) (36)
- Parallels between US and UK cost accountancy in the World War I era (2000) (34)
- DIVERGENT STREAMS OF ACCOUNTING HISTORY: A REVIEW AND CALL FOR CONFLUENCE (2003) (32)
- Co-authorship in accounting history: advantages and pitfalls (2009) (27)
- What Is Past Is Prologue (1997) (24)
- The Search for Standard Costing in the United States and Britain (2008) (23)
- Confronting moral issues from accounting's dark side (2004) (23)
- The efficacy/inefficacy of accounting in controlling labour during the transition from slavery in the United States and British West Indies (2011) (22)
- Doing Accounting History: Contributions to the Development of Accounting Thought (2003) (22)
- Critical Histories of Accounting: Sinister Inscriptions in the Modern Era (2012) (20)
- American ideology, socialism and financial accounting theory: A counter view (2015) (19)
- The interface of race and accounting: a reply to Burrows (2002) (18)
- ARCHIVAL RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (2003) (18)
- The relevance of the past (2005) (17)
- The Measure of Realty: Quantification in Western Europe, 1250-1600 (1997) (16)
- AN IMPERIAL CONNECTION? CONTRASTING ACCOUNTING PRACTICES IN THE COAL MINES OF NORTH-EAST ENGLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA, 1825–1900 (2001) (16)
- The Origins of Public Budgeting: Municipal Reformers During the Progressive Era (1986) (16)
- Shaping the Accountancy Profession: The Story of Three Scottish Pioneers (1996) (15)
- Opportunity lost? Chances for cost accountants' professionalization under the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 (1999) (15)
- Accounting fundamentals and accounting change: Boulton & Watt and the Springfield Armory (2015) (15)
- ACCOUNTING FOR INTERNED JAPANESE-AMERICAN CIVILIANS DURING WORLD WAR II: CREATING INCENTIVES AND ESTABLIHING CONTROLS FOR CAPTIVE WORKERS (2006) (13)
- THE IMPACT OF WORLD WAR II ON COST ACCOUNTING AT THE SPERRY CORPORATION (2003) (13)
- GOVERNMENT/BUSINESS SYNERGY: EARLY AMERICAN INNOVATIONS IN BUDGETING AND COST ACCOUNTING (1992) (12)
- Was America born capitalist? A counter view (2013) (12)
- A guide to the historical controversies and organizational contexts of standard costs (1996) (11)
- The New Accounting History (2005) (9)
- The U.S. Freedmen’s Bureau in post-civil war reconstruction. (2014) (9)
- USING A WHITE-COLLAR PROFESSION IN ACCOUNTING COURSES: APPROACHES TO ADDRESSING DIVERSITY (2006) (8)
- MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTING REFORM c. 1900: OHIO'S PROGRESSIVE ACCOUNTANTS (1987) (7)
- Doing Accounting History (2003) (7)
- New Cost Accounting Perspectives On Technological Change In The British Industrial Revolution 1 (1991) (7)
- Inside the Business Enterprise: Historical Perspectives on the Use of Information (1994) (7)
- America's “exceptional” transition to capitalism: A counter view (2013) (7)
- The Contribution of Archival research towards Evaluating the Theory/Practice Schism in Cost Accounting History (2000) (6)
- What Is Past Is Prologue: Cost Accounting in the British Industrial Revolution, 1760-1850 (2017) (6)
- Conditions of life among the cotton workers of southeastern Lancashire during the industrial revolution, 1780-1850 (1973) (5)
- Comparative sequencing [1] (1996) (5)
- Contracting, property rights and liberty (2018) (4)
- Somebody knows the trouble I've seen: A critical and comparative analysis of racial aspects of slave plantation accounting in the U.S. and British West Indies (2004) (3)
- THE THEORY/PRACTICE SCHISM IN COST ACCOUNTING HISTORY: NEW INSIGHTS FROM ARCHIVAL RESEARCH (2003) (3)
- Management accounting (2020) (2)
- The culpability of accounting in the practice of slavery in the British Empire and antebellum US (2005) (2)
- An Imperial Connection? Contrasting the Coal-mining Accounting Practices of the Northeast of England and Nova Scotia, Canada 1825-1900 (2001) (1)
- A comparative analysis of slave plantation accounting practices in the us and the british west indies on the eve of emancipation:: a ten-year retrospective (2009) (1)
- Contracting, Property Rights and Liberty: The Lack of Accountability Under the Freedmen's Bureau's Labour-Contract System (2016) (1)
- Participatory Design in Grand Rapids: Second Generation Planning. (1979) (0)
- The Industrial Revolution Iron Industry 1 (2017) (0)
- A history of management accounting: the British experience (2013) (0)
- Introduction (2000) (0)
- The Textile Trades (2017) (0)
- Richard Fleischman : spaces to be shared (1996) (0)
- Editorial Board Page (2010) (0)
- The Big Picture 1 (2017) (0)
- The Boulton & Watt Case 1 (2017) (0)
- British entrepreneurs and industrial revolution cost management: a study of innovation (2019) (0)
- Death in paradise: Big Island mortality 1910-1950. (1982) (0)
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