Accounting and Business Research

Papers
(The median citation count of Accounting and Business Research is 1. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
The art of conversation: the expanded audit report64
The real effects of a new accounting standard: the case of IFRS 15 Revenue from Contracts with Customers35
Real effects of financial reporting and disclosure on innovation29
Corporate social responsibility reporting in China: political, social and corporate influences24
Private firm accounting: the European reporting environment, data and research perspectives23
Reporting matters: the real effects of financial reporting on investing and financing decisions20
Political corruption and annual report readability: evidence from the United States20
Accounting for intangible assets: suggested solutions17
The differential effect of accrual-based and real earnings management on audit fees: international evidence17
Acting in the public interest: accounting for the vulnerable15
The real effects of financial reporting on pay and incentives13
Moving toward the expected credit loss model under IFRS 9: capital transitional arrangement and bank systematic risk13
CFO social ties to non-CEO senior managers and financial restatements12
Big baths and CEO overconfidence11
Accounting in the Anthropocene: A roadmap for stewardship11
The strategic significance of the CICPA in the making of a Chinese home-grown public accounting profession10
Problematising the decision-usefulness of fair values: empirical evidence from UK financial analysts10
The role of users’ engagement in shaping financial reporting: should activists target accounting more?9
Investor protection and audit fees: evidence from the E-interaction platform in China9
Auditing research using Chinese data: what’s next?9
‘The art of conversation: the expanded audit report’ – a practitioner view9
Accounting standards: the ‘too difficult’ box – the next big accounting issue?8
Someone else’s problem? The IFRS enforcement field in Europe8
Management control systems and innovation strategies in business-incubated start-ups7
The Westernisation of a financial reporting enforcement system in an emerging economy7
The role of institutional investors in post-earnings announcement drift: evidence from China7
Industry competition and non-GAAP disclosures7
The effect of income shifting on the implied cost of equity capital: evidence from US multinational corporations6
Why do accounting issues end up in the ‘too difficult’ box?6
Accounting information in innovative small cap firms: evidence from London’s Alternative Investment Market6
Effects of corporate financial distress on peer firms: do intra-industry non-distressed firms become more conditionally conservative?6
The financial reporting system – what is it?5
‘The real effects of a new revenue accounting standard’- a practitioner view5
How do bank managers forecast the future in the shadow of the past? An examination of expected credit losses under IFRS 95
Do auditors consider alleged bribery when accepting clients? Evidence from Chinese non-state-owned enterprises5
Does joining global accounting firm networks and associations affect audit quality and audit pricing? Evidence from China5
Controlling UK national museums and galleries: the pursuit of conflicting politico-economic and socio-cultural objectives5
Does product market competition influence annual report readability?4
CEO inside debt, income smoothing, and stock price informativeness4
When the supply side of a management accounting innovation fails – the case of beyond budgeting in Sweden4
Accounting firms’ employee satisfaction and audit fees4
Can auditors’ local knowledge compensate for a weaker regulatory oversight for the audit quality of foreign companies?4
The effect of boilerplate language on nonprofessional investors’ judgments4
New business as a bargaining factor in audit pricing: evidence from emission trading schemes4
Subjective performance evaluation and managerial work outcomes4
Beg your pardon? The effect of communication costs on audit quality3
Corporate tax avoidance and trade credit3
CEO Facial masculinity and accounting conservatism3
When do firms highlight their effective tax rate?3
Preparers and the financial reporting system3
Corporate social responsibility disclosure: a topic-based approach3
Pay regulation – is more better?3
Accounting, publicity and class conflict in Victorian Britain3
The effect of enforcement action on audit fees and the audit reporting lag3
Board attributes and companies’ choice of sustainability assurance providers3
Capital budgeting and managerial empire building3
Do professional risk funds affect audit quality?3
Insurance: in or out of the ‘too difficult’ box?3
Does every accounting issue need a solution?3
Performance measurement systems, hierarchical accountability and enabling control3
The determinants and value-relevance of voluntary disclosure of supply chain information2
Discussion of ‘The impact of the adoption of IFRS 11 on the comparability of accounting information’2
The effect of international subsidiaries on voluntary disclosure - evidence from natural disasters2
The role of information asymmetry in closely-held firms’ tax and financial reporting choices2
Accounting for resilience: the role of the accounting professions in promoting resilience2
Regulatory sanction risk and going-concern reporting practices: evidence for privately held firms2
Definitions and measures of corporate reputation in accounting and management: commonalities, differences, and future research2
Multi-mode standardisation and comparability: Norway's failed attempt to adopt the IFRS for SMEs2
Do generalist CEOs engage in more tax avoidance than specialist CEOs?2
Embedded value reporting quality and credit risk: evidence from life insurance companies2
The impact of the adoption of IFRS 11 on the comparability of accounting information2
Groupthink tendencies in top management teams and financial reporting fraud2
Corporate philanthropy as a response to greater tax enforcement2
‘Real effects of financial reporting and disclosure on innovation’– a practitioner view2
IFRS convergence and international trade: evidence from China1
‘Accounting in the Anthropocene’: A practitioner view1
The Covid-19 pandemic and management controls1
‘Acting in the public interest: accounting for the vulnerable’ – a practitioner view1
Integrating contemporary accounting and international business research: progress so far and opportunities for the future1
Discussion of ‘Accounting for intangible assets: suggested solutions’1
Can mandatory dual audit reduce the cost of equity? Evidence from China1
The minimum wage and corporate tax avoidance1
Reducing partner risk: the effect of feedback timing and incentives1
‘Preparers and the financial reporting system’ – a practitioner view1
Short selling prior to going concern disclosures1
Do local proxy advisors matter? – Evidence from Germany1
Natural disasters and audit fees1
Pension plans’ funded status volatility and corporate credit risk1
Voluntary vs. mandatory: the role of auditing in constraining corporate tax avoidance in small private firms1
Why do firms disclose analyst following on their corporate websites?1
Exploring the association between financial and nonfinancial carbon-related incentives and carbon performance1
Does public scrutiny on corporate tax decisions affect directors? Effects of responsible (irresponsible) corporate tax practices on director reputation1
‘Reporting Matters: the real effects of financial reporting on investing and financing decisions’ - a practitioner view1
Disclosure of value-based performance measures: evidence from German listed firms1
Special section editorial: Enforcement of financial reporting1
‘Accounting standards: the “too difficult” box - the next big accounting issue?’ A practitioner view1
Tax systems: adaptability and resilience during a global pandemic1
The IAPC’s International Auditing Guidelines and its controversial IAG 13 on the auditor’s report1
Access to finance: adaptability and resilience during a global pandemic1
Discussion of ‘Moving toward the expected credit loss model under IFRS 9: Capital Transitional Arrangement and bank systematic risk'1
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