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Possible Effects of Three Abrahamic Religions’ Principles on Formation of Accountancy Discipline

Year 2015, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 171 - 197, 01.11.2015

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to examine the degree of effectiveness of religion, an acknowledged cultural element and sociological institution, as a factor on the development process of accountancy discipline. The common values brought by Judaism, Christianity and Islam, known as Abrahamic religions, to humanity and securing the justice between stakeholders which is the basic existential cause of the accountacy discipline are considered together in this context

Üç Semavî Dine Ait Prensiplerin Muhasebe Biliminin Oluşumu Üzerindeki Muhtemel Etkileri

Year 2015, Volume: 1 Issue: 1, 171 - 197, 01.11.2015

Abstract

Bu çalışmanın amacı kültürel bir unsur ve sosyolojik bir kurum olarak kabul edilen dinin muhasebe biliminin gelişim süreci içerisinde ne derecede etken bir faktör olduğunu teorik bir çerçevede incelemektir. Bu bağlamda semavi dinler olarak kabul edilen Yahudilik, Hristiyanlık ve İslamiyet’in insanlığa getirmiş olduğu ortak değerler ile muhasebe biliminin temel varlık sebebi olan paydaşlar arasında adaleti sağlama olgusu birlikte ele alınmıştır.

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Other ID JA88MF98NE
Journal Section Articles
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Sema Ülkü This is me

Publication Date November 1, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 1 Issue: 1

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APA Ülkü, S. (2015). Possible Effects of Three Abrahamic Religions’ Principles on Formation of Accountancy Discipline. International Journal of Islamic Economics and Finance Studies, 1(1), 171-197.

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