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Accounting History: The Contribution Of Osamu Zojima, John K. Courtis
Accounting History: The Contribution Of Osamu Zojima, John K. Courtis
Accounting Historians Journal
In 1987, Professor Kojima published his 16 chapter Japanese version of Introduction to Accounting History. His intention was to prepare an English translation, but he died on 21 February 1989 from cardiac infarction having reached the middle of the 13th chapter with an unfinished handwritten first draft. After this draft was subsequently typed, the unfinished portion of the English translation was completed by Mr E. Usami. Consultation with Professor B. S. Yamey resulted in the correction of errors by Professor Kojima's loyal colleagues, Professors Yoshihiro Hirabayashi (Osaka City University), Hiroyasu Okitsu (Kinki University) and Tsuneo Nakano (Kobe University). The translation …
Memorial: The Late Emeritus Professor Kojima (1912-1989); Late Emeritus Professor Kojima (1912-1989), Academy Of Accounting Historians
Memorial: The Late Emeritus Professor Kojima (1912-1989); Late Emeritus Professor Kojima (1912-1989), Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
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Osamu Kojima Dies, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Osamu Kojima Dies, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
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History Of The Academy Of Accounting Historians, 1973-1988, Edward N. Coffman, Alfred Robert Roberts, Gary John Previts
History Of The Academy Of Accounting Historians, 1973-1988, Edward N. Coffman, Alfred Robert Roberts, Gary John Previts
Accounting Historians Journal
This paper traces the evolution of The Academy of Accounting Historians from its formation in 1973 through 1988. The Academy has evolved from an idea to an important international organization.
Memorial; The Late Emeritus Professor Kojima (1912-1989), Yoshihiro Hirabayashi
Memorial; The Late Emeritus Professor Kojima (1912-1989), Yoshihiro Hirabayashi
Accounting Historians Journal
Osamu Kojima, Emeritus Professor of Kwansei Gakuin University (Kobe, Japan), died on February 21, 1989, at the age of 76. One of Professor Kojima's major contributions was to examine accounting history in Europe by studying original materials and documents. In addition, Professor Kojima emphasized the socio-economical background in his study of accounting history.
Academy Life Members, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Academy Life Members, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
The by-laws of The Academy permit two classes of membership: regular and life. They stipulate that "Scholars of distinction in accounting history may be designated life members. Selection of such members shall be made by a committee of members and Trustees appointed by the President of The Academy and its recommendations shall be subject to approval by the Board of Trustees.
Japanese Accounting History Association, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Japanese Accounting History Association, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
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Annual Meeting Report; Endowment, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Annual Meeting Report; Endowment, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
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Life Memberships Awarded, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Life Memberships Awarded, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
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Kojima Donation Establishes Endowment Fund, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Kojima Donation Establishes Endowment Fund, Academy Of Accounting Historians
Accounting Historians Notebook
A $2,000 contribution by Professor Osamu Kojima will initiate an Academy Research and Publication Endowment Fund. Professor Kojima, a Trustee of The Academy and former Hourglass Award winner, is an eminent accounting history scholar and has made this gift to commemorate his retirement, on March 31, 1981, from Kwansei Gakuin University, Nishinomiya, Japan.