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Miriam Gerstein, CPA
If accountants are asked whether they and their accounting firm are ethical, most will probably answer affirmatively. Indeed, prior research has shown that most accountants think they are more ethical than others (Mahzarin R. Banjai, Max H. Bazerman, and Dolly Chugh, “How (Unethical Are You?,” Harvard Business Review, 2003, pp. 56-64; Ronald B. Morgan, “Self-and Co-Worker Perceptions of Ethics and Their Relationships to Leadership and Salary,” Academy of Management Journal, 1993, pp. 200-214). But the general public, whose skepticism is fueled by accountants’ perceived roles in recent major business debacles, does not necessarily share this view.
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