چکیده
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Accounting has been offered as an academic discipline in universities and higher education
institutions for more than a century. For the first time in history, the American Institute of
Accountants (AIA) puts forth efforts to compile the generally accepted accounting principles
back in 1939. Since then, we have witnessed more efforts in setting accounting standards
along with an expansion of the accounting theory and academic research studies. All of the
mentioned efforts are signs of the fact that accounting is going through a change, from a
profession into a field of science. However, one cannot claim accounting as a scientific field
without justification, reasoning, and argumentation. Thereby, in this article while studying the
deductive and inductive reasoning, we will elaborate their role in developing the accounting
theory, setting the accounting standards, and accounting research. What has been expected
from the accounting theory is to enable the standard setting authorities to deduce standards.
Considering the impact of accounting theory on standard setting, the main aim of this study is
to explore the role of deductive and inductive reasoning in the development of accounting
theory and setting accounting standards. Furthermore, regarding the fact that accounting
research is the joint connection between accounting theory and standards, the role of these
reasoning approaches on the integrity of this connection is studied. This non-empirical
research is based on reviewing of the existing literature.
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