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Ethics in Accounting

Accountants are tasked with a dual ethical responsibility. One being that since they are professional certified accountants they have a code of conduct ethics. Secondly, an accountant has to abide by the organizations code of ethics. Fraud being one of… Continue Reading →

Accountant Ethics: Management and Staff

Annotated Bibliography This article describes the idea that some employees are more willing to do unethical  pro-organization behavior, or behaviors that benefit the company but violate the proper conduct, rules, or values, for a leader who is especially liked by… Continue Reading →

Managerial Challenges with Employee Engagement in a Virtual Environment

Prior to COVID-19, 17% of people in the United States reported that they work from home five or more days a week. However, after COVID-19, that percentage increased to 44% of people working from home for five or more days a week (Statista, 2021). This drastic change has revolutionized the work environment and has presented new… Continue Reading →

How Managers can Maintain Employee Motivation during the pandemic in the Restaurant Industry

Kelsey Johnke Aaron Brennan Johanna Anstensen Riley Fredricks Jobandeep Dhillon How Managers can Maintain Employee Motivation during the pandemic in the Restaurant Industry It’s not hard to see that this year has been one of the most challenging times that… Continue Reading →

How Covid-19 is Reshaping Communication in the Banking Sector

Covid-19 has had an unprecedented impact in the business world. It has accelerated communication in the new virtual world between management and employees who work in the banking sector. Our blog will feature how communication has changed the banking sector… Continue Reading →

Understanding and Reducing Burnout in the Accounting Profession

This blog discusses the different methods to understand and reduce burnout in accountants to increase job satisfaction and reduce job turnover. Aritzeta, A., Ayestaran, S., & Swailes, S. (2005). Team Role Preference And Conflict Management Styles. International Journal of Conflict… Continue Reading →

Understanding and Reducing Burnout in the Accounting Profession

“Boring, introverted, number-crunchers.” When asked to describe an accountant, many people might say similar things. While some accountants may fit the stereotypical idea of doing mind-numbing office work, they are essential to every business and necessary to the workforce. The… Continue Reading →

Organizational Communication Methods for Managing Virtual Accounting Teams During the COVID-19 Pandemic

With the unprecedented shift of the accounting field to an online workspace during the Covid-19 pandemic, managers must find ways to communicate and engage with team members to optimize workflow and ensure continued efficiency and productivity. Our blog will explore… Continue Reading →

Communication and COVID-19

Our blog focuses on the importance of communication between managers/supervisors and employees in finance and accounting industries, and how it has been affected by COVID-19.   PricewaterhouseCoopers. (n.d.). COVID-19 and the banking and capital markets industry. Retrieved April 22, 2020, from https://www.pwc.com/us/en/library/covid-19/coronavirus-banking-and-capital-markets.html  Price Waterhouse… Continue Reading →

Artificial Intelligence Changes Decision Making

  In our article we will address the effects artificial intelligence has on decision making within a marketing context. Our research question is: “How does implementation of Artificial Intelligence change employee decision making in regards to marketing within an organization?”… Continue Reading →

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