Vangermeersch Manuscript Award Winner, 2002: BECOMING PROFESSIONAL: CHINESE ACCOUNTANTS IN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SHANGHAI

Citation
Xu, Yin et Xu, Xiaoqun, Vangermeersch Manuscript Award Winner, 2002: BECOMING PROFESSIONAL: CHINESE ACCOUNTANTS IN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SHANGHAI, Accounting historians journal , 30(1), 2003, pp. 129-153
ISSN journal
01484184
Volume
30
Issue
1
Year of publication
2003
Pages
129 - 153
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
This paper examines the experience of Chinese accountants transforming themselves into a profession during the early 20th century. It delineates how the experience was shaped by an intersection of economic development, the political culture and the nationalist movement in semi-colonial Shanghai. Chinese accountants responded to the daily manifestations of these larger historical forces by combining their professional self-interests with a nationalist agenda and by adapting to the changing political environment. The history and legacy of this experience provides a point of reference for observing the re-emergence of the accounting profession in China since the end of the Maoist era.