Title of article :
Conflict, collaboration, fuzzy jurisdictions and partial settlements. Accountants lawyers and insolvency practice during the late 19th century
Author/Authors :
Walker، Stephen P. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-246
From page :
247
To page :
0
Abstract :
Inter-professional conflict over insolvency work in Victorian England and Wales is often considered a formative instance ofjurisdictional competition between accountants and lawyers. The paper explores this episode in the context ofAbbottʹs theory of The System of Professions. It is shown that the Bankruptcy Act, 1869 disturbed inter-professional relations and unleashed competition between accountants and lawyers for insolvency work. However, the resultant hostility was substantially conducted through the professional media and did not engage unified occupational communities. In everyday practice accountants and lawyers maintained relations of mutual dependency rather than conflict. Some elements ofajurisdictional settlement between accountants and lawyers over bankruptcy work was achieved during the 1870s and 1880s through an intellectual division of labour, judicial decision making and organisational change. However, these forms of settlement seldom proved conclusive and statutory changes effectively perpetuated inter-professional competition for insolvency work into the 20th century.
Keywords :
Revised Tobit procedure , Milk-market development
Journal title :
Accounting and Business Research
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Accounting and Business Research
Record number :
101327
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