Personality: What It Takes To Be An Accountant

William E. Bealing, Jr., Richard L. Baker, Charles J. Russo

Abstract


It is widely accepted that individuals may possess inherent abilities such as
musical talent or artistic ability. Thes e innate qualities, although not a guarantee
of success, provide individuals who possess such natural abilities with a unique
advantage. This advantage may allow them to succeed within the related
discipline. Why should such natural skills be limited to “right brain� types of
activities? This study examines the issues surrounding the possible existence of
an “accounting ability�. It then presents the results of an on-going research
program being conducted at one medium sized, state university in Pennsylvania.

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