“…Some studies, from the perspective of Upper Echelons Theory, suggest that one's position and management experience plays a role in how managers use information and knowledge of accounting practices to make different choices that affect organizational results (e.g., Demerjian et al 2013;Krishnan and Wang, 2015;Callaghan, 2015;García-Meca & García-Sánchez, 2018;Ferdinand et al, 2018;Mendes et al, 2019). Additionally, many studies have analyzed the influence of gender in the learning of accounting (Trinkle et al, 2016;Myers et al, 2018;Eames et al, 2018;Martí-Ballester, 2019;Nouri and Domingo, 2019). Hence, the role of gender, managerial experience, and background in the financial field, on the conception of profit and value were investigated because these factors may influence the way people perceive this construct.…”