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Togo, D. F. 1992. A spreadsheet approach to stochastic financial modeling. Journal of Accounting Education 10(2): 321-327.

Togo, D. F. 2001. A curvilinear approach to teaching learning effects for cost estimation. Journal of Accounting Education 19(3): 211-223.

Togo, D. F. 2004. Risk analysis for accounting models: A spreadsheet simulation approach. Journal of Accounting Education 22(2): 153-163.

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Tomkins, C. 1976. Residual income - A rebuttal of professor Amey's arguments. Journal of Business Finance & Accounting (2): 161-168.

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Tomkins, C. 2001. Interdependencies, trust and information in relationships, alliances and networks. Accounting, Organizations and Society 26(2): 161-191.

Tomkins, C. and C. Carr. 1996. Reflections on the papers in this issue and a commentary on the state of strategic management accounting. Management Accounting Research (June): 271-280.

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Tomkins, C. and R. Groves. 1983. "The everyday accountant and researching his reality": Further thoughts. Accounting, Organizations and Society 8(4): 407-415.

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Toms, J. S. 2002. The rise of modern accounting and the fall of the public company: The Lancashire cotton mills. Accounting, Organizations and Society 27(1-2): 61-84.

Toms, J. S. 2010. Calculating profit: A historical perspective on the development of capitalism. Accounting, Organizations and Society 35(2): 205-221.

Toms, S. 2005. Financial control, managerial control and accountability: Evidence from the British Cotton Industry, 1700–2000. Accounting, Organizations, and Society 30(7-8): 627-653.

Toms, S. 2014. Book review: A History of Management Accounting: The British Experience by Trevor Boyns, John Richard Edwards. The Accounting Review (January): 403-406.

Toms, S. and R. K. Fleischman. 2015. Accounting fundamentals and accounting change: Boulton & Watt and the Springfield Armory. Accounting, Organizations and Society (41): 1-20.

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Tong, L., B. Wu and M. Zhang. 2023. Local gambling attitudes and audit quality: Evidence from audit adjustments. Abacus 59(1): 381-410.

Tong, R. 2008. Feminist Thought: A More Comprehensive Introduction, 3rd edition. Westview Press.

Tong, T. W., J. J. Reuer and M. W. Peng. 2008. International joint ventures and the value of growth options. The Academy of Management Journal 51(5): 1014-1029.

Tong, Y. H. and B. Miao. 2011. Are dividends associated with the quality of earnings? Accounting Horizons (March): 183-205.

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Tonge, F. M. 1960. Summary of a heuristic line balancing procedure. Management Science (October): 21-42.

Tonge, F. M. 1961. The use of heuristic programming in management science: A survey of the literature. Management Science (April): 231-237.

Tonge, F. M. 1965. Assembly line balancing using probabilistic combinations of heuristics. Management Science (May): 727-735.

Tongtharadol, V., J. H. Reneau and S. G. West. 1991. Factors influencing supervisor's responses to subordinate's poor performance: An attributional analysis. Journal of Management Accounting Research (3): 194-212. (Summary).

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Tonoyan, V., R. Strohmeyer and J. E. Jennings. 2020. Gender gaps in perceived start-up ease: Implications of sex-based labor market segregation for entrepreneurship across 22 European countries. Administrative Science Quarterly 65(1): 181-225.

Topaloglu, O. and M. Dass. 2021. The impact of online review content and linguistic style matching on new product sales: The moderating role of review helpfulness. Decision Sciences 52(3): 749-775.

Topey, D. 2021. Book review: Dear Accountant Stories, Advice, and Explorations. The CPA Journal (December): 17. (Book by C. Leung).

Topiol, J. 1966. Accounting for public health nursing associations. The Accounting Review (January): 83-91.

Topkis, D. M. 1968. Optimal ordering and rationing policies in a nonstationary dynamic inventory model with n demand classes. Management Science (November): 160-176.

Torgo, L. 2010. Data Mining with R: Learning with Case Studies. Chapman and Hall/CRC.

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Torok, R. G. and F. Wood. 2006. Integrating cost and performance management with risk management. Cost Management (September/October): 36-40.

Torok, R. M. and P. J. Cordon. 2002. Operational Profitability : Systematic Approaches for Continuous Improvement. John Wiley & Sons.

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Torrence, G. A. 1937. Accounting for truck operations. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (June 1): 1087-1106.

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Torres, N. 2016. Fast thinkers are more charismatic. Harvard Business Review (March): 28-29.

Torres, N. 2016. Generalists get better job offers than specialists. Harvard Business Review (June): 30-31.

Torres, N. 2016. MBAs are more self-serving than other CEOs. Harvard Business Review (December): 32-33.

Torres, N. 2016. You're likely to live longer if you retire after 65. Harvard Business Review (October): 28-29.

Torres, N. 2018. Are there good jobs in the gig economy? Harvard Business Review (July/August): 146-147.

Torres, N. 2018. Women benefit when they downplay gender. Harvard Business Review (July/August): 30-31.

Torres, N. 2019. Instant feedback hurts our performance. Harvard Business Review (July/August): 32-33.

Torres, N. 2020. #METOO's LEGACY. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 146-147.

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Tribunella, T. and H. Tribunella. 2016. Twenty questions on the sharing economy and mobile accounting apps. The CPA Journal (May): 32-39.

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Tysiac, K. 2012. 125 people of impact in accounting. Journal of Accountancy (June): 58-60, 64-73.

Tysiac, K. 2012. A quest for relevance new framework for SMEs balances costs and benefits in financial reporting. Journal of Accountancy (December): 32-35.

Tysiac, K. 2012. Applying the principles: COSO proposal related framework to external financial reporting. Journal of Accountancy (November): 36-38.

Tysiac, K. 2012. Back to basics: Proposed framework for SMEs geared for reliability and simplicity. Journal of Accountancy (November): 32-35.

Tysiac, K. 2012. Embracing change: Richard Caturano, the AICPA's 100th chairman, outlines vision to grow and advance the profession. Journal of Accountancy (November): 26-30.

Tysiac, K. 2012. In pursuit of inclusion. Journal of Accountancy (June): 83-84, 86, 90.

Tysiac, K. 2012. Internal control revisited. Prominent COSO officials discuss proposed updates to framework. Journal of Accountancy (March): 24-29.

Tysiac, K. 2012. Snyder's challenge: Reinvigorating Michigan. Journal of Accountancy (December): 22-25.

Tysiac, K. 2012. Test your CPA history knowledge. Journal of Accountancy (June): 42, 48.

Tysiac, K. 2012. Small businesses, big risk. Journal of Accountancy (August): 38-41.

Tysiac, K. 2013. AICPA, FAF-led private company efforts target different segments. Journal of Accountancy (September): 47.

Tysiac, K. 2013. Conflict minerals rule poses compliance challenge: SEC regulation forces deep dive into supply chains. Journal of Accountancy (April): 56-63. (Companies must trace conflict minerals, i.e., gold, tantalum, tin, and tungsten in their supply chains).

Tysiac, K. 2013. Managing change, people, and transparency: An interview with former FASB chairman Robert Herz. Journal of Accountancy (July): 40-43.

Tysiac, K. 2013. Shooting straight. How internal auditors can be strategic and collaborative while maintaining independence and objectivity. Journal of Accountancy (December): 28-31.

Tysiac, K. 2013. Taking stock of leases. Journal of Accountancy (November): 18.

Tysiac, K. 2013. The leadership cycle: Pointing the way to success. Journal of Accountancy (June): 26-30.

Tysiac, K. 2014. A holistic approach to audit quality. Journal of Accountancy (September): 33.

Tysiac, K. 2014. Audit regulators see positive signs. Journal of Accountancy (September): 38-40, 42-43.

Tysiac, K. 2014. Early inspiration is critical, firm diversity exerts say and state societies have key role in assisting minority recruitment. Journal of Accountancy (August): 51, 52.

Tysiac, K. 2014. Making a positive impact: Tommye E. Barie focuses on relevance, rigor, and reach as AICPA Chair. Journal of Accountancy (November): 28-33.

Tysiac, K. 2014. Patent predicaments. Journal of Accountancy (March): 52-55.

Tysiac, K. 2014. Revenue recognition: No time to wait. Journal of Accountancy (July): 40-43.

Tysiac, K. 2014. Second act: Consulting. Journal of Accountancy (November): 46-48.

Tysiac, K. 2014. Seven revenue recognition considerations. Journal of Accountancy (March): 24-26.

Tysiac, K. 2015. 8 accounting and auditing issues you can't afford to ignore: Financial reporting realm has seen significant changes. Journal of Accountancy (March): 37, 39, 41, 43.

Tysiac, K. 2015. A 6-point plan to improve audit quality: AICPA releases road map for enhanced financial statement audits of private companies, EBPs, and government entities. Journal of Accountancy (July): 14-15.

Tysiac, K. 2015. Blazing a path to success for the profession: AICPA Chairman Tim Christen takes pride in people as he advocates for CPAs to shape the profession's future through change. Journal of Accountancy (November): 26-30.

Tysiac, K. 2015. Driving faster decisions: How continuous monitoring and auditing are enabling HP - and many other organizations - to become more agile. Journal of Accountancy (April/May): 48-51.

Tysiac, K. 2015. Evolving practice monitoring to improve quality in A&A engagements. Journal of Accountancy (February): 18.

Tysiac, K. 2015. How small businesses can keep data secure. Journal of Accountancy (March): 18.

Tysiac, K. 2015. How to hire an EBP auditor. Journal of Accountancy (June): 18. (Employee benefit plans).

Tysiac, K. 2015. How to perform high-quality EBP audits: Employee benefit plan work requires specialized training and careful coordination. Journal of Accountancy (September): 61-64.

Tysiac, K. 2015. New direction for CPA exam: Proposed changes would enhance testing of higher-order skills. Journal of Accountancy (October): 36-37.

Tysiac, K. 2015. Revenue recognition revisited: One-year delay and other clarifications proposed in convergence project. Journal of Accountancy (April/May): 20.

Tysiac, K. 2015. Strategic planning for NFPs. Journal of Accountancy (November): 22. (Tips for not-for-profits strategic planning).

Tysiac, K. 2015. Succeeding with a narrow focus: In an increasingly complex business and regulatory environment, some audit practitioners find that specialization reduces their risk while lowering their costs. Journal of Accountancy (September): 57-59.

Tysiac, K. 2016. 11 tips for success with single audits. Journal of Accountancy (November): 40-42, 44, 46-47.

Tysiac, K. 2016. Auditing risks in culture. Journal of Accountancy (April): 20.

Tysiac, K. 2016. Changes proposed to peer review standards: Efforts will increase the focus on quality-control systems. Journal of Accountancy (January): 18.

Tysiac, K. 2016. CPA firms struggling with succession. Journal of Accountancy (September): 26-31.

Tysiac, K. 2016. Exploring mentorship: A graceful exit. Journal of Accountancy (November): 56-57.

Tysiac, K. 2016. FASB requires earlier reporting of credit losses. Journal of Accountancy (August): 14-15.

Tysiac, K. 2016. Getting creative in fundraising. Not-for-profits are using events, partnerships, and web tools to raise revenue in a competitive landscape. Journal of Accountancy (July): 34-38, 40.

Tysiac, K. 2016. How the next CPA exam was developed. Journal of Accountancy (September): 52-55.

Tysiac, K. 2016. New path for CPAs in cyber risk management. Journal of Accountancy (November): 16-17.

Tysiac, K. 2016. Nurturing the human element: How one firm is pursuing audit quality through a career progression framework and timely feedback. Journal of Accountancy (July): 28-30, 32-33.

Tysiac, K. 2016. Paying it forward. Journal of Accountancy (November): 28-32.

Tysiac, K. 2016. Stress-free implementation. Journal of Accountancy (October): 22.

Tysiac, K. 2016. We can do our part. Journal of Accountancy (August): 92.

Tysiac, K. 2016. What will be tested on the next CPA exam. Journal of Accountancy (May): 26-30.

Tysiac, K. 2017. Coping with audit changes. Journal of Accountancy (March): 17.

Tysiac, K. 2017. Flexibility as a retention tool. Journal of Accountancy (February): 24-28.

Tysiac, K. 2017. Get ready for Gen Z. Journal of Accountancy (August): 16.

Tysiac, K. 2017. Get revenue recognition right at not-for-profits. Journal of Accountancy (March): 44-48.

Tysiac, K. 2017. How family businesses can plan for the future. Journal of Accountancy (July): 30-34.

Tysiac, K. 2017. How financial statement audits deliver key business insights. Journal of Accountancy (June): 44-45.

Tysiac, K. 2017. How to enable audit innovation. Journal of Accountancy (April): 33-35.

Tysiac, K. 2017. Last-minute guide to the updated CPA Exam. Journal of Accountancy (April): 40-43.

Tysiac, K. 2017. Providing a future: A succession story. Journal of Accountancy (February): 34-38.

Tysiac, K. 2017. Revenue recognition: A complex effort. Journal of Accountancy (March): 67, 69, 71, 73.

Tysiac, K. 2017. Success with volunteers. Journal of Accountancy (September): 12.

Tysiac, K. 2017. 'We have to be bold': Eric Hansen, CPA, CGMA, incoming chair of the AICPA, sees opportunities in changing times for the profession. Journal of Accountancy (November): 18-22.

Tysiac, K. 2018. 6 key areas of change for accountants and auditors. Journal of Accountancy (March): 61-63. (Revenue recognition, lease accounting, credit losses, government and OPEB, auditor's reporting model, going concern).

Tysiac, K. 2018. EBP audits: Don't let your guard down. Journal of Accountancy (July): 34-39.

Tysiac, K. 2018. Ethics for CPA firm mergers and acquisitions. Journal of Accountancy (July): 20-23.

Tysiac, K. 2018. Getting it right: Crafting the CPA Exam. Journal of Accountancy (December): 32-36.

Tysiac, K. 2018. Green book for state and local governments. Journal of Accountancy (June): 44.

Tysiac, K. 2018. Guidance for sustainability attestation engagements. Journal of Accountancy (February): 40-44.

Tysiac, K. 2018. Lease accounting laggards face serious risks. Journal of Accountancy (January): 18-21.

Tysiac, K. 2018. Let them have the limelight. Journal of Accountancy (March): 80.

Tysiac, K. 2018. Strategies for maintaining an effective board. Journal of Accountancy (November): 22-26.

Tysiac, K. 2018. The benefits of 'budgeting for results': Beginning with detailed, specific outcomes when building the budget can help not-for-profits attract impact-driven donors. Journal of Accountancy (November): 28-32.

Tysiac, K. 2018. Why cybercriminals are targeting CPAs. Journal of Accountancy (June): 77, 79, 81, 83.

Tysiac, K. 2019. CPA exam topics undergoing change for digital age. Journal of Accountancy (November): 16-20.

Tysiac, K. 2019. Discovering a better answer: As AICPA chair, Bill Reeb will urge members to embrace alternatives to compliance work that's increasingly being handled by technology.. Journal of Accountancy (April/May): 20-24.

Tysiac, K. 2019. Ethics quiz: Affiliates, confidentiality, and more. Journal of Accountancy (April/May): 40-43.

Tysiac, K. 2019. 'Hosting services' tips. Journal of Accountancy (October): 13.

Tysiac, K. 2019. New audit disclosures. Journal of Accountancy (April/May): 14.

Tysiac, K. 2020. A future-focused path for CPA licensure. Journal of Accountancy (February): 6-7.

Tysiac, K. 2020. A passion for quality and skill development. Journal of Accountancy (June): 16-20.

Tysiac, K. 2020. Interest and opportunity. Journal of Accountancy (March): 12.

Tysiac, K. 2020. New CPA licensure model proposal advances. Journal of Accountancy (July): 6.

Tysiac, K. 2020. Pandemic accounting: How to make the right judgments. Journal of Accountancy (November): 24-29.

Tysiac, K. 2020. Pandemic places accounting, auditing rules in flux. Journal of Accountancy (April): 22-23, 25, 27, 29.

Tysiac, K. 2020. Remote auditing comes to forefront during pandemic. Journal of Accountancy (April): 40.

Tysiac, K. 2020. Standard setters focus on costs vs. benefits, big three' projects. Journal of Accountancy (December): 38-42.

Tysiac, K. 2021. 4 ways to enable resilience. Journal of Accountancy (January): 10.

Tysiac, K. 2021. 5 top-of-mind issues for auditors as focus on quality continues. Journal of Accountancy (October): 18-21, 23, 25-26.

Tysiac, K. 2021. A leader laser-focused on filling the pipeline: New AICPA board Chair Bill Pirolli has a passion for attracting talented people to the profession. Journal of Accountancy (June): 8-12.

Tysiac, K. 2021. CPA exam gets refresh after practice analysis. Journal of Accountancy (January): 30-33.

Tysiac, K. 2021. Ethics: NOCLAR proposals aim to help CPAs find the right balance: The guidance under development would provide clarity for members who identify or suspect noncompliance with laws or regulations. Journal of Accountancy (June): 14-17.

Tysiac, K. 2021. Prepare for the worst in your supply chain. Journal of Accountancy (December): 22.

Tysiac, K. 2021. The board's role in not-for-profits' post-pandemic success: Long-term accomplishment of the mission can be achieved through proper oversight of areas such as people, cash flow, and fraud. Journal of Accountancy (April/May): 24-28, 30.

Tysiac, K. 2022. A refreshed focus on risk assessment. Journal of Accountancy (January): 16-20.

Tysiac, K. 2022. Embracing technology in the audit. Journal of Accountancy (February): 8-11.

Tysiac, K. and J. Pastor. 2012. Corporate governance best practices: 10 years after SOX. Journal of Accountancy (July): 24-26.

Tysiac, K. and M. L. Murphy. 2015. Don't lose momentum on revenue recognition standard: Financial statement preparers need to keep pushing ahead on implementation as FASB and IASB work to amend the converged standard. Journal of Accountancy (June): 40-44.

Tyson, N. D. and D. Goldsmith. 2014. Origins: Fourteen Billion Years of Cosmic Evolution. W. W. Norton & Company.

Tyson, T. 1988. The nature and function of cost keeping in a late nineteenth-century small business. The Accounting Historians Journal 15(1): 29-44.

Tyson, T. 1989. Grade performance in introductory accounting courses: Why female students outperform males. Issues in Accounting Education (Spring): 153-160.

Tyson, T. 1990. Accounting for labor in the early 19th century: The U.S. arms making experience. The Accounting Historians Journal 17(1): 47-59.

Tyson, T. 1990. Managerial Accounting by William J. Vatter. The Accounting Historians Journal 17(1): 115-116.

Tyson, T. 1992. 1992 Vangermeersch Manuscript Award: The nature and environment of cost management among early nineteenth century U.S. textile manufacturers. The Accounting Historians Journal 19(2): 1-24.

Tyson, T. 1996. A past as participants knew it: Piece rates, time study, standard costs, and new technology in the U.S. men's tailored clothing industry. Management Accounting Research (September): 321-346.

Tyson, T. 1996. Rendering the unfamiliar intelligible: Discovering the human side of accounting's past through oral history interviews. The Accounting Historians Journal 23(2): 87-109.

Tyson, T. 2011. The convergence of IFRS and U.S. GAAP: What will the SEC's next step be? The CPA Journal (June): 26-31.

Tyson, T. and A. T. Sadhwani. 1988. Bar codes speed factory floor reporting. Management Accounting (April): 41-46.

Tyson, T. N. 1986. Energize your accounting class with a simulation that's fun for students. Journal of Accounting Education 4(2): 117-122.

Tyson, T. N. 1987. Quality & profitability: Have controllers made the connection? Management Accounting (November): 38-42.

Tyson, T. N. 1988. A government cost control program for private industry. Management Accounting (July): 55-58.

Tyson, T. N. 1991. The use of bar coding in activity based costing. Journal of Cost Management (Winter): 52-56.

Tyson, T. N. 1997. Review: Studies in Accounting History: Tradition and Innovation for the Twenty-First Century by Atsuo Tsuji; Paul Garner. The Accounting Historians Journal 24(2): 181-183.

Tyson, T. N. 2000. Accounting history and the emperor's new clothes: A response to "Knowing more as knowing less? ... ". The Accounting Historians Journal 27(1): 159-171.

Tyson, T. N. and D. Oldroyd. 2007. Straw men and old saws - An evidence-based response to Sy & Tinker's critique of accounting history. The Accounting Historians Journal 34(1): 173-193.

Tyson, T. N. and F. A. Jacobs. 1987. Segment reporting in the banking industry: Does it meet the criteria of the conceptual framework? Accounting Horizons (December): 35-41.

Tyson, T. N. and R. K. Fleischman. 2006. Accounting for interned Japanese-American civilians during World War II: Creating incentives and establishing controls for captive workers. The Accounting Historians Journal 33(1): 167-202.

Tyson, T. N. and T. K. Sheldahl. 1998. Point/Counterpoint: Description, objectivity, and a robust pluralism: A reply to Fleischman and Tyson. The Accounting Historians Journal 25(2): 211-218.

Tyson, T. N., D. Oldroyd and R. K. Fleischman. 2005. Accounting, coercion and social control during apprenticeship: Converting slave workers to wage workers in the British West Indies, c. 1834-1838. The Accounting Historians Journal 32(2): 201-231.

Tzabbar, D. 2009. When does scientist recruitment affect technological repositioning? The Academy of Management Journal 52(5): 873-896.

Tzani-Pepelasi, C., M. G. Nilsson, D. Lester, N. R. Pylarinou and M. Ioannou. 2020. Profiling HMRC and IRS scammers by utilizing trolling videos: Offender characteristics. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 12(1): 163-178.

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