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  2. List of accounting journals - Wikipedia

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    Publishing research in a top journal is generally seen as a significant achievement that demonstrates that the research was recognized by the authors' peers as having significant impact. [2] Additionally, articles in leading accounting journals influence subsequent research, and are often used in training accounting PhD students.

  3. Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering accounting theory and practice. The journal was established in 1988 and is published by Emerald Group Publishing. In 2022 the editors-in-chief are James Guthrie (Macquarie University) and Lee D. Parker (Glasgow University and RMIT University. [1]

  4. Emerald Group Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Emerald Publishing Limited is a scholarly publisher of academic journals and books, headquartered in Leeds, England.Originally focused in the areas of social sciences and management, including management, business, education, and library studies, [3] [4] Emerald also publishes in the areas of health, science, engineering, and technology.

  5. Category : Emerald Group Publishing academic journals

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    International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy International Journal of Sports Marketing & Sponsorship

  6. Accounting research - Wikipedia

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    Accounting research is carried out both by academic researchers and by practicing accountants.Academic accounting research addresses all areas of the accounting profession, and examines issues using the scientific method; it uses evidence from a wide variety of sources, including financial information, experiments, computer simulations, interviews, surveys, historical records, and ethnography.

  7. Category:Accounting journals - Wikipedia

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    Abacus (journal) Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal; Academy of Strategic Management Journal; British Accounting Review; Accounting and the Public Interest; Accounting Historians Journal; Accounting History; Accounting History Review; Accounting Horizons; Accounting Perspectives; The Accounting Review; Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal

  8. Bookkeeping - Wikipedia

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    A journal is a formal and chronological record of financial transactions before their values are accounted for in the general ledger as debits and credits. A company can maintain one journal for all transactions, or keep several journals based on similar activity (e.g., sales, cash receipts, revenue, etc.), making transactions easier to ...

  9. Overhead (business) - Wikipedia

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    An article written by Joshua Pearce in Science argued that overhead accounting practices hurt science by removing funds from research and discouraging the use of less-expensive open source hardware. [8] He went into detail on the accounting showing how millions were wasted each year on overhead cash grabs by university administrators in ZME ...