Print 
Interpretation of uncertainty expressions : a cross-national study / Timothy S. Doupnik and Martin Richter. [Universität Potsdam, Lehrstuhl für Rechnungswesen und Wirtschaftsprüfung]
Place and Date of Creation
Page
28
Turn right 90°Turn left 90°
  
  
  
  
  
 
Download single image

28

REFERENCES

Amer, Tarek, Karl Hackenbrack, and Mark Nelson. 1994. Between-Auditor Differences in the Interpretation of Probability Phrases. Auditing: A Journal of Practice& Theory 13(1 Spring): 126-136.

Bagranoff, Nancy A., Keith A. Houghton, and Jane Hronsky. 1994. The Structure of Meaning in Accounting: A Cross-Cultural Experiment. Behavioral Research in Accounting 6(Supplement): 35-57.

Belkaoui, Ahmed. 1989. Accounting and Language. Journal of Accounting Literature 8: 281­292.

Beyth-Marom, Ruth. 1982. How Probable is Probable? Numerical Translation of Verbal Probability Expressions. Journal of Forecasting 1: 257-269.

Brun, W. and K. Teigen. 1988. Verbal Probabilities: Ambiguous, Context-Dependent, or Both? Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 39: 390-404

Budescu, David V. and Thomas S. Wallsten. 1985. Consistency in Interpretation of Probabilistic Phrases. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 36: 391-405.

Chesley, G.R. 1986. Interpretation of Uncertainty Expressions. Contemporary Accounting Research 2(2): 179-199.

Chow, Chee W., Kato, Y., and Kenneth A. Merchant. 1996. The Use of Organizational Controls and Their Effects on Data Manipulation and Management Myopia: A Japan vs. U.S. Comparison. Accounting, Organisations and Society 21(1996): 175-192.

Shields, Michael D., and Anne Wu. 1999. The Importance of National Culture in the Design of and Preference for Management Controls for Multi-national Operations. Accounting, Organisations and Society 24(1999): 441-461.

Davidson, Ronald A. and Heidi Hadlich Chrisman. 1993. Interlinguistic Comparison of International Accounting Standards: The Case of Uncertainty Expressions. The International Journal of Accounting 28(1): 1-16.

and. 1994. Translations of Uncertainty Expressions in Canadian Accountng and Auditing Standards. Journal of International Accounting, Auditing& Taxation 3(2): 187-203.

. 1991.Practical Difficulties Encountered in Selecting Uncertainty Words: The Example of Accounting Standards. Applied Psychology: An International Review 40(4): 353-363.