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Heo, J. S., S. Y. Kwon and H. Tan. 2021. Auditors' responses to workload imbalance and the impact on audit quality. Contemporary Accounting Research 38(1): 338-375.

Hepfer, B. F., J. H. Wilde and R. J. Wilson. 2020. Tax and nontax incentives in income shifting: Evidence from shadow insurers. The Accounting Review (July): 219-262.

Hepfer, M. and T. C. Powell. 2020. Make cybersecurity a strategic asset. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 40-45.

Hepfer, M., T. B. Lawrence, J. Meyrick and P. D'Urso. 2022. Building cyber resilience before the next attack occurs. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 1-4.

Hepp, G. W. 2006. So you want to be an arbitrator. Journal of Accountancy (November): 63-66.

Hepp, G. W. and A. Reinstein. 2021. Major revisions to the auditor's report. The CPA Journal (February/March): 38-43.

Hepp, G. W., A. Reinstein and T. R. Weirich. 2022. Expanding options for providing attestation services. The CPA Journal (January/February): 62-65.

Hepp, J. 2018. ASC 606: Challenges in understanding and applying revenue recognition. Journal of Accounting Education (42): 49-51.

Hepp, J. 2019. Understanding credit losses. Journal of Accounting Education (49): 100640.

Hepple, M. F. 1953. The brewing process is ready-made for standard costs. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (July): 1458-1470.

Hepworth, S. P. 1953. Smoothing periodic income. The Accounting Review (January): 32-39.

Hepworth, S. R. 1954. Direct costing - The case against. The Accounting Review (January): 94-99. (Summary).

Heracleous, L. and C. Jacobs. 2005. The serious business of play. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 19-20.

Heracleous, L. and J. Wirtz. 2010. Singapore Airlines' balancing act. Harvard Business Review (July/August): 145-149.

Heracleous, L. and M. Barrett. 2001. Organizational change as discourse: Communicative actions and deep structures in the context of information technology implementation. The Academy of Management Journal 44(4): 755-778.

Herath, H. S. B. 2011. Cybersecurity: An emerging area for collaborative post-modern management accounting. Cost Management (January/February): 14-26.

Herath, H. S. B and M. I. Kusy. 2014. Activity-based costing: Potential research issues on the choice of cost management systems. Cost Management (September/October): 6-16.

Herath, H. S. B. and J. S. Jahera Jr. 2004. Measuring and accounting for market price risk tradeoffs as real options in stock for stock exchanges. Advances in Management Accounting (12): 191-218.

Herath, H. S. B. and P. Sharman. 2017. Activity idle capacity cost estimation via Monte Carlo simulation. Cost Management (March/April): 30-40.

Herath, H. S. B. and P. Sharman. 2019. Stochastic CVP analysis: Modeling multiple random variables. Cost Management (September/October): 46-48.

Herath, H. S. B., A. W. Richardson, R. R. Roubi and M. Tippett. 2015. Non-linear equity valuation: An empirical analysis. Abacus 51(1): 86-115.

Herath, H. S. B., W. G. Bremser and J. G. Birnberg. 2010. Facilitating a team culture: A collaborative balanced scorecard as an open reporting system. Advances in Management Accounting (18): 149-173.

Herath, H. S. B., W. G. Bremser and J. G. Birnberg. 2014. A balanced scorecard strategic initiative planning model with resource constraints. Advances in Management Accounting (24): 1-38.

Herbert, E. R. 1939. Cake bakery cost control. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (June 15): 1309-1314.

Herbert, L. 1946. Practical sampling for auditors. The Accounting Review (October): 386-390.

Herbert, L. 1948. Comparison between governmental and general accounting. The Accounting Review (October): 397-400.

Herbert, L. 1956. Modern accounting methods for governmental units. The Accounting Review (October): 628-631.

Herbert, L. 1971. A perspective of accounting. The Accounting Review (July): 433-440.

Herbert, W. E. 2019. Hindsight, foresight, and insight into global corruption issues. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 11(1): 82-102.

Herbes, S. F. 2008. Performance-based compensation exemption in severance protection cases. The CPA Journal (July): 46-47.

Herbohn, K. 2005. A full cost environmental accounting experiment. Accounting, Organizations, and Society 30(6): 519-536.

Herbohn, K., J. Walker and H. Y. M. Loo. 2014. Corporate social responsibility: The link between sustainability disclosure and sustainability performance. Abacus 50(4): 422-459.

Herbold, J. and B. Douma. 2013. Students' use of social media for job seeking: A recruitment guide for accounting firms. The CPA Journal (April): 68-71.

Herbold, R. J. 2002. Inside Microsoft: Balancing creativity and discipline. Harvard Business Review (January): 73-79.

Herbon, A. 2018. Optimal pricing and replenishment of an expiring inventoried product under heterogeneous consumer sensitivities. Decision Sciences 49(3): 522-552.

Herbon, A. 2018. Single versus two opportunity price postponement and ordering strategies of a seasonal product. Decision Sciences 49(5): 901-931.

Herda, D. N. 2016. Subsequent events audit tips: PCAOB inspection reports and SEC enforcement releases show difficulties in subsequent events audits. Journal of Accountancy (January): 22.

Herda, D. N. 2018. Accounting for a campus tradition. The Accounting Historians Journal 45(2): 33-35. (The Lady of the Mist and the Tenet Medallion tradition at Louisiana Tech University).

Herda, D. N. 2020. The accounting buck. The Accounting Historians Journal 47(1): 99-100.

Herda, D. N. and J. J. Lavelle. 2011. The effects of organizational fairness and commitment on the extent of benefits big four alumni provide their former firm. Accounting, Organizations and Society 36(3): 156-166.

Herda, D. N. and J. J. Lavelle. 2012. The auditor-audit firm relationship and its effect on burnout and turnover intention. Accounting Horizons (December): 707-723.

Herda, D. N. and J. J. Lavelle. 2013. Auditor commitment to privately held clients and its effect on value-added audit service. Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory 32(1): 113-137.

Herda, D. N. and J. J. Lavelle. 2015. Client identification and client commitment in privately held client setting: Unique constructs with opposite effects on auditor objectivity. Accounting Horizons (September): 577-601.

Herda, D. N. and J. N. Herda. 2016. Take the good with the bad: A girardian recommendation for auditing pedagogy. The Accounting Historians Journal 43(1): 158-163.

Herda, D. N. and J. N. Herda. 2020. Marshall H. Twitchell: Selected financial records of a Vermont carpetbagger in Louisiana. The Accounting Historians Journal 47(2): 47-53.

Herda, D. N., N. H. Cannon and R. F. Young. 2019. Workplace mindfulness and its effect on staff auditors' audit quality-threatening behavior. Behavioral Research In Accounting 31(1): 55-64.

Herda, D. N., S. A. Reed and W. F. Bowlin. 2013. The relationship between religious beliefs and the accounting and economic practices of a society: Evidence from the Dead Sea Scrolls. The Accounting Historians Journal 40(2): 115-143.

Heremans, I. M. and J. A. Nazari. 2016. Sustainability reporting driving forces and management control systems. Journal of Management Accounting Research 28(2): 103-124.

Herman, M. M. 1925. Resources and their applications. Journal of Accountancy (June): 512.

Herman, M. P. 1972. Uniform cost accounting standards: Are they necessary? Management Accounting (April): 15-19.

Hermann, C. F. 1963. Some consequences of crisis which limit the viability of organizations. Administrative Science Quarterly 8(1): 61-82.

Hermans, F. P. 1963. Depreciation and the new guidelines. N.A.A. Bulletin (December): 49-54.

Hermanson, D. R. 1994. The effect of self-generated elaboration on students' recall of tax and accounting material: Further evidence. Issues in Accounting Education (Fall): 301-318.

Hermanson, D. R. 1997. Commentary on The effects of interference and availability from hypotheses generated by a decision aid upon analytical procedures judgments. Behavioral Research In Accounting (9 Supplement): 21-25.

Hermanson, D. R. 2008. What I have learned so far: Observations on managing an academic accounting career. Issues in Accounting Education (February): 53-66.

Hermanson, D. R. 2009. How consulting services could kill private-sector auditing. The CPA Journal (January): 6-9.

Hermanson, D. R. 2012. Notice of editorial transition. Accounting Horizons (September): iv.

Hermanson, D. R. 2018. 25 reflections on accounting research. Issues in Accounting Education (February): 3-15.

Hermanson, D. R. 2021. Fraud and governance: The importance of people. Journal of Forensic Accounting Research 6(1): 313-334.

Hermanson, D. R. and D. F. Prawitt. 2020. Providing balance in the accounting curriculum and beyond: The case for capitalism. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 12(2): 179-196.

Hermanson, D. R. and H. M. Hermanson. 2020. "Say something about somebody's hat" - 10 practical teaching and classroom management tips to consider. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 12(3): 493-505.

Hermanson, D. R. and R. W. Houston. 2008. Quality control defects revealed in smaller firms' PCAOB inspection reports. The CPA Journal (December): 36-39.

Hermanson, D. R. and Z. Ye. 2009. Why do some accelerated filers with SOX section 404 material weaknesses provide early warning under Section 302? Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory 28(2): 247-271.

Hermanson, D. R. and R. W. Houston. 2009. Evidence from PCAOB's second inspections of small firms. The CPA Journal (February): 58-60.

Hermanson, D. R. and T. Shevlin. 2012. Notice of editorial transition. Accounting Horizons (December): iv.

Hermanson, D. R., B. Moran, C. S. Rossie and D. T. Wolf. 2006. Continuous monitoring of transactions to reduce fraud, misuse, and errors. Journal of Forensic Accounting 7(1): 17-30.

Hermanson, D. R., D. M. Ivancevich and S. H. Ivancevich. 2008. SOX section 404 material weaknesses related to revenue recognition. The CPA Journal (October): 40-45.

Hermanson, D. R., D. M. Ivancevich and S. H. Ivancevich. 2008. Tone at the top: Insights from section 404. Strategic Finance (November): 38-45. (Section 404 is the Sarbanes-Oxley requirement for an auditor to express an opinion on its client's internal control over financial reporting).

Hermanson, D. R., D. M. Ivancevich and S. H. Ivancevich. 2009. Remediation of material weaknesses related to employee compensation. The CPA Journal (April): 28-33.

Hermanson, D. R., H. M. Hermanson and R. G. Alsup. 1998. The accounting component of executive M.B.A. programs. Issues in Accounting Education (November): 801-814. (Survey).

Hermanson, D. R., H. M. Hermanson and S. D. Hermanson. 2020. Where is public company auditing headed? The CPA Journal (February): 54-59.

Hermanson, D. R., J. G. Lawson and D. S. Street. 2022. Detecting and resolving 'dirty' data: Ten steps to better business insights. The CPA Journal (July/August): 36-41. (Dirty data refers to invalid, incomplete, or inaccurate data).

Hermanson, D. R., J. G. Tompkins, R. Veliyath and Z. Ye. 2012. The compensation committee process. Contemporary Accounting Research 29(3): 666-709.

Hermanson, D. R., J. Krishnan and Z. Ye. 2009. Adverse section 404 opinions and shareholder dissatisfaction toward auditors. Accounting Horizons (December): 391-409.

Hermanson, D. R., L. Azzano, D. Merkel, D. Gardner, D. E. Offermann and L. Matthews. 2010. Support for health reform: Concept versus realities. CFO (January/February): 8-10.

Hermanson, D. R., L. F. Ackert, V. K. Popova and H. Qu. 2021. Real earnings management: Insights for financial professionals. Management Accounting Quarterly (Summer): 14-24.

Hermanson, D. R., M. C. Hill and D. M. Ivancevich. 2000. Information technology-related activities of internal auditors. Journal of Information Systems (Supplement): 39-53.

Hermanson, D. R., R. W. Houston and J. C. Rice. 2007. PCAOB inspections of smaller CPA firms: Initial evidence from inspection reports. Accounting Horizons (June): 137-152.

Hermanson, D. R., R. W. Houston and Z. Ye. 2010. Accounting restatements arising from PCAOB inspections of small audit firms. The CPA Journal (September): 68-70.

Hermanson, D. R., S. E. Justice, S. Ramamoorti and R. A. Riley Jr. 2017. Unique characteristics of predator frauds. Journal of Forensic Accounting Research 2(1): A31-A48.

Hermanson, H. M. 1997. The effects of audit structure and experience on auditors' decisions to isolate errors. Behavioral Research In Accounting (9 Supplement): 76-93.

Hermanson, H. M. 2000. An analysis of the demand for reporting on internal control. Accounting Horizons (September): 325-341.

Hermanson, H. M. and A. A. Gramling. 2013. Nature's Sunshine Products: Anatomy of an FCPA failure. Issues in Accounting Education (August): 1-10.

Hermanson, H. M. and D. B. Rama. 2016. Pressure on internal auditors to alter findings. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 8(3): 428-443.

Hermanson, H. M., K. S. Schulzke and G. R. Shell. 2003. The role of bargaining style in public company audits. Journal of Forensic Accounting (4): 233-248.

Hermanson, R. H. 1974. A senior level accounting seminar for honors students. The Accounting Review (July): 595-597.

Hermanson, R. H. and C. E. Miles. 1976. Fine-tuning the predictive model of the American Accounting Association 1971-72 and 1972-73 committees on future professorial supply and demand. The Accounting Review (October): 875-885.

Hermanson, R. H. and J. V. Carcello. 1989. An analysis of current accounting programs in the context of the Anderson, Treadway, and Bedford reports. Journal of Accounting Education 7(1): 93-105.

Hermanson, R. H., D. S. Deines, C. Eldridge, D. R. Hermanson, S. H. Ivancevich and D. Z. Williams. 1996. Strategies for recruiting the best and brightest students into accounting: American accounting association teaching and curriculum section. Journal of Accounting Education 14(3): 347-365.

Hermanson, R. H., L. M. Dykes and D. H. Turner. 1987. Enforced competition in the accounting profession - Does it make sense? Accounting Horizons (December): 3-19.

Hernandez, E. 2014. Finding a home away from home: Effects of immigrants on firms' foreign location choice and performance. Administrative Science Quarterly 59(1): 73-108.

Hernandez, E. and J. M. Shaver. 2019. Network synergy. Administrative Science Quarterly 64(1): 171-202.

Hernandez, M. 2018. Gender discrimination still exists - Now what? MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 1-4.

Hernandez, M. 2018. Putting an end to leaders' self-serving behavior. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 1-4.

Hernandez, M. 2019. A shared passion for place can make a business more resilient. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 1-3.

Hernandez, M., J. Khattab and C. Hoopes. 2021. Why good leaders fail. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 1-4.

Hernandez, M., R. Raveendhran, E. Weingarten and M. Barnett. 2019. How algorithms can diversify the startup pool: Data-driven approaches can help venture capital firms limit gender bias and make better, fairer investment decisions. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 71-78.

Hernandez, W. H. 1978. Is the controller an endangered species? Management Accounting (August): 48-52.

Hernandez, W. H. 1982. Pricing policies under inflation. Management Accounting (January): 51-55.

Hernandez-Esteve, E. 1981. Contribucion a1 Estudio de la Historiografia Contable en Espaiia, Banco de Espaiia.

Hernández-Esteve, E. 1994. Comments on some obscure or ambiguous points of the treatise De Computis Et Scripturis by Luca Pacioli. The Accounting Historians Journal 21(1): 17-80.

Herold, D. M. 1972. Long-range planning and organizational performance: A cross-valuation study. The Academy of Management Journal 15(1): 91-102.

Herold, D. M. 1977. Two-way influence processes in leader-follower dyads. The Academy of Management Journal 20(2): 224-237.

Herold, D. M. and M. M. Greller. 1977. Feedback: The definition of a construct. The Academy of Management Journal 20(1): 142-147.

Herold, D. M., R. C. Liden and M. L. Leatherwood. 1987. Using multiple attributes to assess sources of performance feedback. The Academy of Management Journal 30(4): 826-835.

Herold, D. K. 2010. Mediating Media Studies - Stimulating critical awareness in a virtual environment. Computers & Education 54(3): 791-798.

Heron, N. M. and A. Markelevich. 2023. Segment reporting and segment profitability: A case study on General Electric. Issues in Accounting Education (August): 119-137.

Heroux, M. 2020. IRS offers to settle microcaptive insurance cases. Journal of Accountancy (February): 60-61.

Héroux, S. and A. Fortin. 2013. The internal audit function in information technology governance: A holistic perspective. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 189-217.

Héroux, S. and J. Henri. 2010. Management control and Web-based corporate reporting: An empirical exploratory study. Advances in Management Accounting (18): 203-246.

Herpfer, C. 2021. The role of bankers in the U.S. syndicated loan market. Journal of Accounting and Economics (April-May): 101383.

Herr, J. D. 1988. Managing logistics costs as a business investment. Journal of Cost Management (Winter): 44-49.

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Herr, R. W. and R. G. Le Tourneau. 1943. Establishing control of factory overhead. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (August 15): 1399-1415.

Herremans, I. M., P. Akathaporn and M. McInnes. 1993. An investigation of corporate social responsibility reputation and economic performance. Accounting, Organizations and Society 18(7-8): 587-604.

Herrenkohl, R. C. 2004. Becoming a Team: Achieving A Goal. South-Western Educational Publishing.

Herrick, A. 1911. The importance of the municipal budget as a means for the control of expenditures. Journal of Accountancy (April): 414-418.

Herrick, A. 1950. A review of recent developments in accounting theory and practice. The Accounting Review (October): 360-370.

Herrick, J. K. 1962. The use of economic indicators - A "must" for better management. N.A.A. Bulletin (October): 47-58. (Comparing your company to the industry and economy).

Herring, D. R. 1969. Statistical estimations of historical distribution cost. Management Accounting (October): 42-46.

Herring, H. C. III. and C. D. Izard. 1992. Outcomes assessment of accounting majors. Issues in Accounting Education (Spring): 1-17.

Herring, H. C. III, and J. R. Williams. 2000. The role of objectives in curriculum development. Journal of Accounting Education 18(1): 1-14.

Herring, H. C. III., J. H. Scheiner and J. R. Williams. 1989. The development of education research in accounting. Issues in Accounting Education (Spring): 48-57.

Herrmann, D. and I. P. N. Hague. 2006. Convergence: In search of the best. Journal of Accountancy (January): 69-73.

Herrmann, D. and W. B. Thomas. 1997. Reporting disaggregated information: A critique based on Concepts Statement No. 2. Accounting Horizons (September): 35-44.

Herrmann, D. and W. B. Thomas. 2000. An analysis of segment disclosures under SFAS No. 131 and SFAS No. 14. Accounting Horizons (September): 287-302.

Herrmann, D. and W. B. Thomas. 2005. Rounding of analyst forecasts. The Accounting Review (July): 805-823.

Herrmann, D., T. Inoue and W. B. Thomas. 2002. The effects of investor informativeness and earnings persistence on the Japanese subsidiary earnings anomaly. Journal of International Accounting Research (1): 45-59.

Herrmann, D., T. Inoue and W. B. Thomas. 2003. The sale of assets to manage earnings in Japan. Journal of Accounting Research (March): 89-108.

Herrmann, D., T. Kang and J. Kim. 2010. International diversification and management earnings guidance: The effects of Reg FD. Journal of International Accounting Research 9(1): 1-22.

Herrmann, D. R., O. Hope and W. B. Thomas. 2008. International diversification and forecast optimism: The effects of Reg FD. Accounting Horizons (June): 179-197.

Herrmann, D. R., S. Pornupatham and T. Vichitsarawong. 2008. The impact of the Asian financial crisis on auditors' conservatism. Journal of International Accounting Research 7(2): 43-63.

Herrmann, K. 1994. An accounting checklist for plant closings. Management Accounting (July): 30-31, 34.

Herrmann, K. 1995. The one-page CFO. Management Accounting (February): 55-59. (Use of graphics).

Herrmann, K. 1999. A better mousetrap. Strategic Finance (May): 58-62. (Some lessons on product development).

Herrmann, K. R. 2001. Visualizing Your Business: Let Graphics Tell the Story. John Wiley & Sons.

Herrmann, P. N. 1959. A case in measurement of productivity changes. N.A.A. Bulletin (May): 51-61. (Description of productivity accounting).

Herrmann, W. E. 1954. Sales manager's reliance on the sales budget. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (August): 1586-1595.

Herrnstein, R. J. and C. Murray. 1994. The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life. The Free Press.

Herron, D. P. 1967. Inventory management for minimum cost. Management Science (December): B219-B235.

Herron, D. W. 1957. Insurance in long term planning - The case of the covered corporation. N.A.A. Bulletin (September): 31-38.

Herron, E., J. Knorr and J. T. Kastantin. 2016. Adding mathematical statistics to the auditor's tool box. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 8(3): 562-576.

Herron, E. T. 2018. Above the law: A short story about privilege and potato chip theory. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 10(3): 421-427.

Herron, T. L. and C. J. McNellis. 2022. Using storytelling to apply lessons from PCAOB enforcements. Issues in Accounting Education (May): 91-107.

Herron, T. L. and J. Herbold. 2019. Private company GAAP alternatives: It's not too late. Journal of Accountancy (March): 32-36.

Herron, T. L. and T. W. Hall. 2004. Faculty perceptions of journals: Quality and publishing feasibility. Journal of Accounting Education 22(3): 175-210.

Herschung, F., M. D. Mahlendorf and J. Weber. 2018. Mapping quantitative management accounting research 2002-2012. Journal of Management Accounting Research 30(1): 73-141.

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Hertenstein, J. H. 1987. Management control system change: The adoption of inflation accounting. Accounting and Management Field Study Perspectives. Edited by W. J. Bruns, Jr. and R. S. Kaplan. Harvard Business School Press: 17-48.

Hertenstein, J. H. 2000. Component Technologies, Inc.: Adding FlexConnex capacity. Issues in Accounting Education (May): 257-282.

Hertenstein, J. H. and M. B. Platt. 1998. Why product development teams need management accountants. Management Accounting (April): 50-55. (Summary).

Hertenstein, J. H. and M. B. Platt. 2000. Performance measures and management control in new product development. Accounting Horizons (September): 303-323.

Hertenstein, J. H. and M. B. Platt. 2001. Creative accounting? Wanted for new product development! Advances in Management Accounting (10): 29-75.

Hertz, D. B. 1958. Discussion: A note on the political economy of organization. Management Science (October): 136-138.

Hertz, D. B. 1958. The international conference on operations research: A report. Management Science (April): 344-347.

Hertz, D. B. 1964. Risk analysis in capital investment. Harvard Business Review (January-February): 95-106.

Hertz, D. B. 1965. Electronics in management. Management Science (February): B59-B68.

Hertz, D. B. 1965. Mobilizing management science resources. Management Science (January): 361-367.

Hertz, D. B. 1965. The unity of science and management. Management Science (April): B89-B97.

Hertz, D. B. 1968. Investment policies that pay off. Harvard Business Review (January-February): 96-108.

Hertz, D. B., G. Lieberman, L. Harris, J. R. Culleton, Jr. 1967. Free for all. Management Science (February): B378-B382.

Hertz, H. 2020. Campus influence. Strategic Finance (August): 71.

Hertzel, M. and P. C. Jain. 1991. Earnings and risk changes around stock repurchase tender offers. Journal of Accounting and Economics (September): 253-274.

Herz, B. 2019. Reflections on the career of Donald T. Nicolaisen: Speak softly with great impact. The CPA Journal (October): 9-10.

Herz, P. J. and J. J. Schultz Jr. 1999. The role of procedural and declarative knowledge in performing accounting tasks. Behavioral Research In Accounting (11): 1-26.

Herz, R. H. 2003. A year of challenge and change for the FASB. Accounting Horizons (September): 247-255.

Herz, R. H. and D. Pei. 2021. Advancing financial reporting in the age of technology: An interview with Robert H. Herz. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting 18(2): 117-124.

Herz, R. H, G. J. Batavick, G. M. Croach, G. S. Schieneman, K. Schipper, L. F. Seidman and E. W. Trott. 2005. Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 152 - Accounting for Real Estate Time-Sharing Transactions (An amendment of FASB Statements No. 66 and 67). Journal of Accountancy (March): 103-104.

Herz, R. H, G. J. Batavick, G. M. Croach, G. S. Schieneman, K. Schipper, L. F. Seidman and E. W. Trott. 2005. Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 153 - Exchange of Nonmonetary Assets (An amendment of APB Opinion No. 29). Journal of Accountancy (March): 104-106.

Herz, R. H., G. J. Batavick, G. M. Crooch, K. Schipper, et al. 2005. Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 154 - Accounting for Changes and Error Corrections. Journal of Accountancy (August): 98-101.

Herz, R. H., T. E. Iannaconi, L. A. Maines, K. Palepu, S. G. Ryan, K. Schipper, C. M. Schrand, D. J. Skinner and L. Vincent. 2001. AAA Financial Accounting Standards Committee. Equity valuation models and measuring goodwill impairment. Accounting Horizons (June): 161-170.

Herz, T. P., F. Hamel, F. Uebernickel and W. Brenner. 2013. Toward a model of effective monitoring of IT application development and maintenance suppliers in multisourced environments. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems 14(3): 235-253.

Herzberg, F., B. Mausner and B. B. Snyderman. 1959. The Motivation to Work. John Wiley & Sons.

Herzberg, F., B. Mausner and B. B. Snyderman. 1993. The Motivation to Work, Reprint edition. Transaction Publishers.

Herzberg, F. 2003. One more time: How do you motivate employees? Harvard Business Review (January): 87-96. (Summary).

Herzfeldt, A., V. Tritschler, M. Dieterle and C. M. Seubert. 2017. Effectively realizing synergies: Lessons learned from 10 years of M&A activities. Management Accounting Quarterly (Summer): 8-18.

Herzlinger, R. E. 2002. Let's put consumers in charge of health care. Harvard Business Review (July): 44-55.

Herzlinger, R. E. 2006. Why innovation is health care is so hard. Harvard Business Review (May): 58-66.

Herzlinger, R. E. and D. Nitterhouse. 1994. Financial Accounting and Managerial Control for Nonprofit Organizations. South-Western Publications.

Herzog, D. R. 1970. Pricing engineering work for defense contracts. Management Accounting (September): 32-35.

Herzog, R. H. 1977. The numbers game: What industry accountants can do for society. Management Accounting (May): 17-19.

Hes, T. 2014. A global collateral system for microfinance sector. Cost Management (March/April): 26-36.

Hesford, J., M. Turner, N. Mangin, C. Thomas and K. Hoffman. 2019. Competitor monitoring and revenue performance: Evidence from the hospitality industry. Advances in Management Accounting (31): 1-22.

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