A timely and comprehensive study on behavioural decision-making within the field of accounting.Since accounting information is a critical basis for most business decisions, the time has arrived for a serious analysis of the cognitive processes that govern such judgments. Judgment and Decision-Making Research in Accounting and Auditing , edited by Robert and Alison Ashton, draws from psychological and economic theories to present over 20 years of research that analyzes how managers, investors and creditors use accounting information in decision making. Nine chapters by leading researchers offer a comprehensive survey of the field and provide direction for future study.Since accounting information is a critical basis for most business decisions, the time has arrived for a serious analysis of the cognitive processes that govern such judgments. Judgment and Decision-Making Research in Accounting and Auditing , edited by Robert and Alison Ashton, draws from psychological and economic theories to present over 20 years of research that analyzes how managers, investors and creditors use accounting information in decision making. Nine chapters by leading researchers offer a comprehensive survey of the field and provide direction for future study.The study of behavioral decision making has recently expanded into the area of accounting and auditing. This branch of research seeks to understand the cognitive processes that govern such necessary functions as the pricing of products and services, evaluating corporate performance, granting credit to prospective borrowers, and investing in financial securities. In Judgment and Decision-Making Research in Accounting and Auditing, editors Robert and Alison Ashton present and review more than twenty years of research in decision-making science. The book analyzes the judgments that business managers, investors, auditors and creditors make daily; considers the assets and liabilities of applied decision making, and makes suggestions for fl£