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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The impact of the adoption of IFRS 11 on the comparability of accounting information101
‘Accounting for resilience: the role of the accounting professions in promoting resilience' A practitioner view44
Multiple large shareholders and cost stickiness: evidence from China31
Does every accounting issue need a solution?22
‘Accounting standards: the “too difficult” box - the next big accounting issue?’ A practitioner view21
Natural disasters and audit fees19
The determinants and value-relevance of voluntary disclosure of supply chain information15
‘The role of users’ engagement in shaping financial reporting: should activists target accounting more?’ – a practitioner view14
The institutionalization of the balance sheet approach in standard setting14
Reducing partner risk: the effect of feedback timing and incentives12
CEO Facial masculinity and accounting conservatism11
Government influence and the use of taxable income in CEO compensation11
The predictive ability of share-based compensation expense11
‘Why do accounting issues end up in the “too difficult” box?’ A practitioner view11
Corporate tax avoidance and trade credit10
Discussion of ‘Multi-mode standardisation and comparability: Norway’s failed attempt to adopt the IFRS for SMEs’10
Moving toward the expected credit loss model under IFRS 9: capital transitional arrangement and bank systematic risk10
The pursuit of organisational authenticity in the chartered accountancy profession in Great Britain10
‘Insurance: in or out of the “too difficult” box?’ A practitioner view9
‘The Covid-19 pandemic and management controls’ A practitioner view9
Accounting for intangible assets: suggested solutions9
Thank you to reviewers9
Corporate governance, firm strategy disclosure, and executive compensation8
Multi-mode standardisation and comparability: Norway's failed attempt to adopt the IFRS for SMEs8
Capital market response to high quality annual reporting: evidence from UK annual report awards8
Does auditor quality enhance CSR disclosure?8
How do bank managers forecast the future in the shadow of the past? An examination of expected credit losses under IFRS 97
The effect of international subsidiaries on voluntary disclosure - evidence from natural disasters7
Managerial ability, ESG and credit ratings7
The evolution of fair value measurement6
The scale and scope of the client portfolio and audit quality at the individual auditor level: evidence from China6
Board attributes and companies’ choice of sustainability assurance providers5
Escaping ‘Groundhog Day’: the transformative possibilities of reconceptualising audit5
Do local proxy advisors matter? – Evidence from Germany5
Does a liability of foreignness in liquidity apply to US IPOs?5
Does IFRS convergence improve earnings informativeness? An analysis from the book-tax tradeoff perspective5
Examining an expanded repertoire of finance functions: effects on performance and the moderating role of environmental uncertainty5
Accounting and Business Research – ESG themed issue5
Short selling pressure and tone management: evidence from regulation SHO4
The role of users’ engagement in shaping financial reporting: should activists target accounting more?4
Exploring the association between financial and nonfinancial carbon-related incentives and carbon performance4
The use of institutional theory in social and environmental accounting research: a critical review4
Opinion-shopping: firm versus partner-level evidence4
Effects of corporate financial distress on peer firms: do intra-industry non-distressed firms become more conditionally conservative?4
Accounting firms’ employee satisfaction and audit fees4
Dividend policy dispute in a context of concessionaire companies: the role of accounting in the case of Spanish Railway Companies (1920–1930)4
Credibility-enhancing tactics for social media corporate disclosures4
Level 3 fair values for financial instruments: relevance or reliability? Evidence from a conjoint analysis4
Regulatory sanction risk and going-concern reporting practices: evidence for privately held firms3
Discussion of ‘Accounting for intangible assets: suggested solutions’3
Revisiting pay-performance sensitivity around IFRS adoption in Europe: the dominant role of Germany3
Business group affiliation and misreporting: evidence from Korean chaebols3
Performance measurement systems, hierarchical accountability and enabling control3
Voluntary vs. mandatory: the role of auditing in constraining corporate tax avoidance in small private firms3
Preparers and the financial reporting system3
The effect of boilerplate language on nonprofessional investors’ judgments3
 ‘Does Every Accounting Issue Need a Solution?’ A practitioner view3
Private firm accounting: the European reporting environment, data and research perspectives3
‘Preparers and the financial reporting system’ – a practitioner view3
The role of information asymmetry in closely-held firms’ tax and financial reporting choices2
Why do firms disclose analyst following on their corporate websites?2
Thank you to reviewers2
Introduction to the 2024 Accounting and Business Research International Accounting Policy Forum2
Corporate philanthropy as a response to greater tax enforcement2
Auditors’ self-assessment of engagement quality and the role of stakeholder priority2
How do bank lenders use borrowers’ financial statements? Evidence from a survey of Japanese banks2
Stock market openness and audit fees: evidence from the inclusion of China A-shares in the MSCI emerging markets index2
Strategic factors and the use of risk analysis techniques in strategic investment decisions2
Discussion of ‘Moving toward the expected credit loss model under IFRS 9: Capital Transitional Arrangement and bank systematic risk'2
The strategic significance of the CICPA in the making of a Chinese home-grown public accounting profession2
Cost behaviour and reporting frequency during the COVID-19 outbreak2
Strategic alliances and analysts’ forecasting performance2
Introduction1
Accounting in the Anthropocene: A roadmap for stewardship1
‘Access to finance: adaptability and resilience during a global pandemic’ A practitioner view1
Do managers withhold information in high-uncertainty periods? Evidence from COVID-19 disclosures in 10-Q filings1
Are family firms less audit-risky? Analysing audit fees, hours and rates1
Accounting standards: the ‘too difficult’ box – the next big accounting issue?1
The impact of the JOBS act on the costs of going public: evidence from long-term audit costs1
Enhancing auditors’ professional skepticism through nudges: an eye-tracking experiment1
CEO charity involvement and corporate performance in promoting stakeholders’ interest1
Transformational leadership style and holistic accountability mechanisms in not-for-profit organisations1
Standard precision and aggressive financial reporting: the influence of incentive horizon1
Why do accounting issues end up in the ‘too difficult’ box?1
‘The art of conversation: the expanded audit report’ – a practitioner view1
Introduction1
On the meaning, importance and translation of ‘realised’1
Does access to developed audit markets improve home audit quality? Evidence from China1
Access to finance: adaptability and resilience during a global pandemic1
Insurance: in or out of the ‘too difficult’ box?1
Auditor pricing of abnormal income from sales of available for sale securities: evidence from the banking industry1
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