Talk:Richard Mattessich
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hey all, the following draft has been submitted by the subject to replace the current page. I'd be greatful for some feedback. For OTRS, Mdann52 (talk) 09:19, 11 March 2015 (UTC)
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Richard Victor Alvarus Mattessich (born August 9, 1922 in Trieste) is an Austrian/Canadian business economist, and Emeritus Professor of Accounting at the University of British Columbia, known for introducing the concept of electronic spreadsheets in the field of business accounting in 1961 as well as pioneering analytical and philosophical methods in accounting. Life and work[edit]Mattessich obtained his degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1940 at the Engineering College, Vienna IV, his MBA in 1944 at the Vienna School of Economics and Business Administration, where in 1945 he also obtained his Dr.rer.pol. in Economics. After his gradation Mattessich in 1945 started as research associate at the Austrian Institute of Economic Research in Vienna. In 1947 he moved to the Rosenberg Institute of St. Gallen, where he was appointed Instructor of Commerce. In 1952 he moved to Canada and was Department Head of Commerce from 1953 to 1959 at the Mount Allison University. From 1959 to 1967 he was Associate Professor of Accounting at the University of California, Berkeley, and from 1967 to 1987 Professor of Accounting at the University of British Columbia, and since 1988 emeritus professor. Mattessich was awarded honorary doctoral degrees from the University of Madrid (Complutense) in 1998, from the University of Malaga, Spain in 2006; from the University of Montesquieu in Bordeaux in 2006; and from the University of Graz in Austria in 2008. Selected publications[edit]
Simulation of the Firm Through a budget computer program. Homewood, Illinois: R.D. Irwin, Inc., 1964, 192 pp. This book anticipated, by almost twenty years, major elements of such bestselling microcomputer programmes as VISI-CALC, SUPER-CALC, LOTUS-1-2-3, etc
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External links[edit]Richard Mattessich at sauder.ubc.ca Authority control
1922 births Living people Austrian economists Austrian business theorists Canadian economists Canadian business theorists Vienna University of Technology alumni University of Vienna alumni University of St. Gallen faculty Mount Allison University faculty University of California, Berkeley faculty University of British Columbia faculty People from Trieste |
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[edit]Thanks for this suggestion, which has been implemented as much as possible. Some additional remarks:
- Forthcoming publications are not to be used as reference. They are often not even listed in the selected publication section, because Wikipedia articles want to list the most notable publications, not the latest news. Yet they can be added as a courtesy.
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I might take another look at the article soon, and might expand it some more. -- Mdd (talk) 13:20, 11 March 2015 (UTC)
- MDD, I noticed the article just now, too, and i would make at least some small changes, like to be consistent in capitalization of book and article titles, and some minor spelling & sentence-level grammar changes. Hmm, then seeing this about edits being suggested, I'd also sort of review that too if a second opinion would be okay. I'll revisit here after 8-10 hours. --doncram 13:56, 11 March 2015 (UTC)
- Feel free to do whatever you wish - I'm just passing this on from the email, I'm not going to get involved for (COI/whatever) reasons. Mdann52 (talk) 17:29, 11 March 2015 (UTC)
- MDD, I noticed the article just now, too, and i would make at least some small changes, like to be consistent in capitalization of book and article titles, and some minor spelling & sentence-level grammar changes. Hmm, then seeing this about edits being suggested, I'd also sort of review that too if a second opinion would be okay. I'll revisit here after 8-10 hours. --doncram 13:56, 11 March 2015 (UTC)
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