The Vincent C. Ross Institute of Accounting Research
HISTORY
In 1971, Vincent C. Ross established and endowed this institute. His goal was to create an environment where research would flourish and where financial executives, professional accountants, government officials, and academics could work to advance accounting principles and practices. Over the years The Vincent C. Ross Institute has provided funding for many activities, in a variety of formats, for the exchange of ideas about accounting and related disciplines, including: Conducting large-scale research projects on topics of interest to financial and management accountants, and disseminating the results to the business and academic communities, through conferences, journals, the working paper series and over the Internet.
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