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Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (/ d ... (PDF). Haskins and Sells Publications. Richards, Archibald C. Touche Ross & Co 1899-1981, London, 1981; External links
Hope has authored and co-authored numerous publications in his field of expertise. [2] [3] Articles, A selection: Hope, Ole‐Kristian. "Disclosure practices, enforcement of accounting standards, and analysts' forecast accuracy: An international study." Journal of accounting research 41.2 (2003): 235-272. Hope, Ole‐Kristian.
She became a full professor [2] in 2002, and was awarded the Deloitte and Touche Endowed Chair in Accounting in 2009. Koonce has been honored on several occasions for her research and teaching contributions. She and her co-authors were awarded the 2005 Best Paper Award from Accounting Horizons, a publication of the American Accounting Association.
None of the "firms" within the Big Four is actually a single firm; rather, they are professional services networks.Each is a network of firms, owned and managed independently, which have entered into agreements with the other member firms in the network to share a common name, brand, intellectual property, and quality standards.
He has written more than one hundred articles for such publications as Harvard Business Review, MIT Sloan Management Review, California Management Review, the Financial Times, and many other publications. Davenport has also been a columnist for The Wall Street Journal, CIO, InformationWeek, and Forbes magazines.
Foutty was named as CEO and chairperson for Deloitte Consulting in 2015. [4] During her tenure, she grew the business by $10 billion and led the company through the process of digital transformation. Prior to her time as CEO she led Deloitte's Federal and Technology businesses, including the launch of Deloitte Digital. [5]
Kamalini Ramdas is a Professor of Management Science and Operations and Deloitte Chair in Innovation & Entrepreneurship at London Business School, with expertise in the areas of innovation, entrepreneurship, and operations management. [1]
John Seely Brown (born 1940), [1] also known as "JSB", is an American researcher who specializes in organizational studies with a particular bend towards the organizational implications of computer-supported activities.