In Conceptions of Professionalism, the authors present the results of research into understanding what professionalism means to those individuals who are CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERâ¿EUR¿¢ professionals and how they conceive of acting professionally. Financial planning is establishing itself as a relatively new profession and an understanding of how
In Conceptions of Professionalism, the authors present the results of research into understanding what professionalism means to those individuals who are CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERâ¿EUR¿¢ professionals and how they conceive of acting professionally. Financial planning is establishing itself as a relatively new profession and an understanding of how
Ken Bruce is the Higher Education Academic Coordinator for Ozford College of Business in Melbourne and is an Adjunct Associate Professor with the School of Commerce and Law at Central Queensland University. He has degrees in Accounting and Education, and an MBA and PhD. He was formerly the head of education and certification at the Financial Planning Association of Australia. He is a Certified Public Accountant. Abdullahi D. Ahmed is a Senior Lecturer in Finance at the Flinders Business School, where he teaches advanced courses in finance, financial planning and international macroeconomic policy. Previously, he was the head of finance and economics programmes at the School of Commerce and Law, Central Queensland University and he was a research fellow and econometrician at the Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University. He has taught a number of postgraduate courses including financial econometrics, advanced econometrics and research methodology.
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Chapter 1 Professions and Professionalism Chapter 2 The Emergence of a New Profession Chapter 3 Financial Planning Professionalism Case Studies Chapter 4 Phenomenography Chapter 5 Phenomenographic Analysis Chapter 6 Conceptions of Professionalism Chapter 7 Conceptions of Professionalism Chapter 8 Conceptions of Professionalism Chapter 9 Discussion Chapter 10 Conclusions, Contributions and Policy Implications