Thomas Tyson
Affiliations: | Union Institute and University |
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Oldroyd D, Tyson T, Fleischman R. (2018) Contracting, property rights and liberty: Accountability under the Freedmen’s Bureau’s labour-contract system Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal. 31: 1720-1748 |
Fleischman RK, Tyson T, Oldroyd D. (2014) The U.S. Freedmen’s Bureau in post-civil war reconstruction. The Accounting Historians Journal. 41: 75-109 |
Mclean T, Tyson T. (2006) Standard Costs, Standard Costing and the Introduction of Scientific Management and New Technology into the Post-Second World War Sunderland Shipbuilding Industry Accounting History Review. 16: 389-417 |
Fleischman R, Tyson T. (2006) The History of Management Accounting in the U.S. Handbooks of Management Accounting Research. 2: 1071-1089 |
Vollmers G, Tyson T. (2004) A personal account book of Joseph E. Bell: a record of survival in nineteenth century rural America: Accounting History. 9: 89-109 |
Fleischman RK, Tyson T. (1999) Opportunity lost? Chances for cost accountants' professionalization under the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 Accounting History Review. 9: 51-75 |
Tyson T. (1996) Rendering The Unfamiliar Intelligible: Discovering The Human Side Of Accountings Past Through Oral History Interviews The Accounting Historians Journal. 23: 87-109 |
Fleischman RK, Tyson T. (1996) Inside contracting at the Waltham Watch Company: Reassessing the economic rationalist and labour process perspectives Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal. 9: 61-78 |
Fleischman RK, Tyson T. (1996) A guide to the historical controversies and organizational contexts of standard costs Journal of Accounting Education. 14: 37-56 |
Tyson T. (1996) A past as participants knew it: piece rates, time study, standard costs, and new technology in the U.S. men's tailored clothing industry Management Accounting Research. 7: 321-346 |