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        1 - Investigating the effect of different emotional states (emotions) on biased decision making in accounting
        mohammadreza tat mansour garkaz mohammadreza abdoli saeid baraty
        Human judgment and decision-making affect all stages of the creation of accounting information, from the beginning to the interpretation of information. The decision-making process can be shaped by emotions, emotions can change signals of evaluation, risk perception and More
        Human judgment and decision-making affect all stages of the creation of accounting information, from the beginning to the interpretation of information. The decision-making process can be shaped by emotions, emotions can change signals of evaluation, risk perception and strategic orientation. Thus, there is an aspect of human behavior in the judgment and decision-making process that is reflected in the accounting information disclosed in the financial statements. Therefore, in the present study, the effect of different emotional states (emotions) on biased decisions in accounting has been investigated. This research is a descriptive and quasi-experimental application. The statistical population of this research is graduate students of accounting in a simulated environment by presenting a scenario as a financial manager. The number of samples was determined according to the unknown number of population through the formula of unknown population 198 people. One-way analysis of variance and LSD post hoc test were used to analyze the data. The results of this study show that different emotional states (happy / sad) have a significant effect on students' decision-making in the role of financial managers. The decision-making of financial managers (accounting students) who were in a normal emotional state was less biased than that of financial managers who were in an unusual (happy / sad) emotional state. The results of this study show that when people experience natural and stable emotional states, they can make the right decisions. But when their condition is unusual, they are unable to make the right decision. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Investigating the Effect of Social Intuition in Decision Making and its Importance in Teaching Accounting Ethics
        mansour garkaz farshid eimer
        Intuitive decision making is a process related to the human subconscious mind and is a kind of mental conclusion that the decision maker reaches based on his past experiences and emotions and those of others. It is happening among several people and the results and expe More
        Intuitive decision making is a process related to the human subconscious mind and is a kind of mental conclusion that the decision maker reaches based on his past experiences and emotions and those of others. It is happening among several people and the results and experiences of people are influential in other people's decisions. Thus, the moral judgments of friends, colleagues, and acquaintances may influence the personal judgments of individuals. Therefore, the present study examines the impact of social intuition on decision making and its importance in teaching accounting ethics. This research is of applied, descriptive and survey type. The data collection tool is questionnaire instrument and the statistical population of the study consists of undergraduate, post-graduate and doctoral accounting students in the Golestan province Universities in 2021. Analysis of variance with general linear model design is used to analyze the data. The results show that social intuition has a significant effect on the judgment and decision of accountants. Also, the judgment of others on ethical issues has a significant effect on the ethical judgment and decision-making of accountants, and it can be concluded that the moral acceptance or immorality of issues by other people can be the basis for ethical or immoral decision-making by accountants. Manuscript profile