Accounting and Business Research

Papers
(The median citation count of Accounting and Business Research is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The effect of IFRS 9 on comparability45
The impact of the adoption of IFRS 11 on the comparability of accounting information39
Standard setting for sustainability reporting28
Employee social media coverage and expected stock price crash risk: evidence from staggered initiation of employee reviews on Glassdoor20
From no materiality to double materiality: a long-run conceptual analysis of corporate reporting regulation19
ESG disclosure and ESG performance of seeking-buyer companies19
‘Accounting for resilience: the role of the accounting professions in promoting resilience' A practitioner view19
‘Accounting standards: the “too difficult” box - the next big accounting issue?’ A practitioner view18
Does every accounting issue need a solution?17
Natural disasters and audit fees14
Multiple large shareholders and cost stickiness: evidence from China14
CEO Facial masculinity and accounting conservatism13
Reducing partner risk: the effect of feedback timing and incentives12
The predictive ability of share-based compensation expense11
Government influence and the use of taxable income in CEO compensation11
The institutionalization of the balance sheet approach in standard setting11
‘Why do accounting issues end up in the “too difficult” box?’ A practitioner view10
Corporate tax avoidance and trade credit9
Standard setting for sustainability reporting - A European perspective9
‘Insurance: in or out of the “too difficult” box?’ A practitioner view8
‘The Covid-19 pandemic and management controls’ A practitioner view8
Thank you to reviewers8
Does a liability of foreignness in liquidity apply to US IPOs?7
Capital market response to high quality annual reporting: evidence from UK annual report awards7
Corporate governance, firm strategy disclosure, and executive compensation7
Managerial ability, ESG and credit ratings7
How do bank managers forecast the future in the shadow of the past? An examination of expected credit losses under IFRS 97
Demand for sustainability disclosures: evidence from web-tracking data of CSRD reports7
Does auditor quality enhance CSR disclosure?7
The scale and scope of the client portfolio and audit quality at the individual auditor level: evidence from China6
Examining an expanded repertoire of finance functions: effects on performance and the moderating role of environmental uncertainty6
The evolution of fair value measurement6
Tax policy uncertainty and stock return volatility6
Accounting and Business Research – ESG themed issue5
Escaping ‘Groundhog Day’: the transformative possibilities of reconceptualising audit5
Board attributes and companies’ choice of sustainability assurance providers5
Credibility-enhancing tactics for social media corporate disclosures5
Effects of corporate financial distress on peer firms: do intra-industry non-distressed firms become more conditionally conservative?5
Dividend policy dispute in a context of concessionaire companies: the role of accounting in the case of Spanish Railway Companies (1920–1930)5
Preparers’ opposition to proposed standards: the ‘standard-setting defects’ argument4
Level 3 fair values for financial instruments: relevance or reliability? Evidence from a conjoint analysis4
The use of institutional theory in social and environmental accounting research: a critical review4
Short selling pressure and tone management: evidence from regulation SHO4
Voluntary vs. mandatory: the role of auditing in constraining corporate tax avoidance in small private firms3
Accounting firms’ employee satisfaction and audit fees3
Business group affiliation and misreporting: evidence from Korean chaebols3
What determines managers' use of subjective performance information?3
The importance of sell-side analysts’ specialised education in technical sectors: evidence from the chemical manufacturing industry3
Introduction to the 2025 Accounting and Business Research International Accounting Policy Forum3
Revisiting pay-performance sensitivity around IFRS adoption in Europe: the dominant role of Germany3
 ‘Does Every Accounting Issue Need a Solution?’ A practitioner view3
Does ownership structure with multiple large shareholders affect credit ratings?3
‘Audit failures: why they occur and some suggestions for reducing them' - A practitioner view3
Audit failures: why they occur and some suggestions for reducing them3
Why do firms disclose analyst following on their corporate websites?2
Accounting and corporate failure: the evolving role of accounting information in bankruptcy prediction2
Enhancing auditors’ professional skepticism through nudges: an eye-tracking experiment2
How do bank lenders use borrowers’ financial statements? Evidence from a survey of Japanese banks2
Introduction2
Cost behaviour and reporting frequency during the COVID-19 outbreak2
Corporate philanthropy as a response to greater tax enforcement2
Strategic factors and the use of risk analysis techniques in strategic investment decisions2
Insurance: in or out of the ‘too difficult’ box?2
CEO charity involvement and corporate performance in promoting stakeholders’ interest2
‘Access to finance: adaptability and resilience during a global pandemic’ A practitioner view2
Thank you to reviewers2
Introduction to the 2024 Accounting and Business Research International Accounting Policy Forum2
Necessity is the mother of invention: performance pressures, bricolage and control systems in startups2
Stock market openness and audit fees: evidence from the inclusion of China A-shares in the MSCI emerging markets index2
Why do accounting issues end up in the ‘too difficult’ box?2
Accounting in the Anthropocene: A roadmap for stewardship2
Strategic alliances and analysts’ forecasting performance2
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