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Ethics and curriculum design of accounting programmes in a developing country: a qualitative insight

The paper explores curriculum design and drivers of ethics in universities and the professional accounting bodies in Ghana. Data were collected through individual face-to-face interviews. The study revealed that ethics in the curricula of universities and professional bodies are integrated within an...

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Published in:Accounting Education 2022-01, Vol.31 (1), p.92-112
Main Authors: Onumah, Regina Mensah, Simpson, Samuel Nana Yaw, Kwarteng, Amoako
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