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Publishing characteristics, geographic dispersion and research traditions of recent international accounting education research
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posted on 2023-06-09, 04:03 authored by Neil Marriott, Greg Stoner, Tim Fogarty, Alan SangsterThis paper describes, analyses and critiques accounting education research over the period 2005–2009. In doing so, it compares and contrasts the distinctive North American research tradition with that of Europe and the rest of the world. Six journals and 446 publications by 963 authors were included in the sample frame, along with a further 70 publications in other journals. The findings identify distinguishing characteristics among these publications that range from the composition of their editorial teams to the nature and type of output they publish. Evidence was found of geographic dominance and divergent research traditions which has mitigated against the development of a genuinely international accounting education research community. Possibilities for further research are identified and guidance for researchers publishing in this field is presented.
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The British Accounting ReviewISSN
0890-8389Publisher
ElsevierExternal DOI
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3Volume
46Page range
264-280Department affiliated with
- Business and Management Publications
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2016-11-15Usage metrics
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