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Join the Public Interest Section

The Public Interest Section has the following objectives:
 

  • Promote interaction among member of the academic and professional communities interested in the interface of accounting with social, economic, ethical and political consequences of corporate activity in a wide variety of areas such as, but not limited to; sustainability accounting and reporting; professional and business ethics; corporate social responsibility and governance; regulation; and social justice.
  • Encourage research in public interest accounting by identifying areas in need of research, providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and findings, and providing opportunities for exposure of research results.
  • Present programs that create and expand an awareness of the profession's responsibility to society.
  • Develop and promote educational materials that foster an awareness of social and ethical issues in accounting students.
  • Encourage interdisciplinary exchanges between accountants and members of other learned groups.

 

Thank you for deciding to join the Public Interest Section.  To join the PI Section, you must be a current member of the American Accounting Association.

  • Become an AAA and PI Section member or renew your membership: Click Here
Add PI Section membership to your current AAA membership:
  • Download and complete the Membership Add-On form.
  • Email completed form to ar@aaahq.org, or fax to 941-923-4093, or mail to American Accounting Association, 9009 Town Center Parkway, Lakewood Ranch, FL 34202.

If you have questions about membership click here: info@aaahq.org and your email will go directly to the AAA Member Services.

Journal

Accounting and the Public Interest

Accounting and the Public Interest is an academic journal published by the Public Interest Section of the American Accounting Association. The journal takes the view that accounting activities have societal impact. We welcome research in a wide variety of areas such as, but not limited to: sustainability accounting and reporting; professional and business ethics; corporate social responsibility and governance; regulation; and social justice. 

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Alternative Accounting Research Network (AARN)

AARN is a global community of interdisciplinary accounting researchers with a commitment to independent, innovative and purposeful research that seeks to address contemporary social and environmental challenges. For more information, please vist: AARN

Case Studies

Boeing: Putting Profits Ahead of Safety - by Steven M. Mintz, Ph.D, Professor Emeritus Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and William F. Miller, Ed.D, Professor, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire