Perceptions Of Accountants: What Are They After Enron And WorldCom?

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Gwendolen B. White
Michael J. White

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College students evaluated accountants, along with five other occupations, using Osgood’s semantic differential model. This model of semantic meaning captures three semantic dimensions – evaluation, potency, and activity. Students gave accountants high ratings on the evaluation (good - bad) dimension, but they rated accountants much lower on the potency (deep - shallow) dimension and activity (fast - slow) dimension. The results are discussed in terms of the implications for the future of the accounting profession.

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