Accounting Auditing & Accountability Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Accounting Auditing & Accountability Journal is 22. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
AAAJ Literature and Insights 36.3 Editorial112
New boundaries for sustainability accounting? A case study of multi-entity accounting and reporting in the agrifood sector73
Accounting for the Nazi Aryanisation of German banks68
Exploring the historical roots of environmental and ecological accounting from the dawn of human consciousness66
Coordination in a not-for-profit organisation during the COVID-19 pandemic: organisational sensemaking during planning meetings61
Resisting accounting in the name of discipline61
A failure of accountancy professionalisation: corporate financial reporting and accounting knowledge58
Accounting, finance and conflict in football arenas48
A reflection on contemporary myths of women's football: a historical analysis47
Impression management at board meetings: accountability in public and in private47
Why does the European football market need a revolution?46
Cracking a brick in the master's house: counter practices as counter-accounts of difference and survival42
IT-supported accountability for sustainability in connected city societies: the interplay of integrated information systems and public corporate governance codes41
Playing to the audience? Multilevel interactions between stakeholders and institutions around CSR in Bangladesh36
Navigational space for the absence of sustainability assurance in China33
Accountability for responsibility: a case study of a more intelligent enactment of accountability33
Emerging from the shadow of the Soviet Union: the case of the accountancy field in Latvia29
Methodological Insights Accounting talk: developing conversation analysis in accounting research27
From the abacus to enterprise resource planning: is blockchain the next big accounting tool?25
Researching race, accounting and accountability: past, present and future24
Unintended use of a calculative practice: conflicting institutional logics in the Norwegian fishing industry24
A place in accounting22
The unaccounted effects of digital transformation: participatory accountability in a humanitarian organisation22
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