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The Journal of Accounting Research (JAR) is a leading peer-reviewed academic journal associated with the University of Chicago.It was established in 1963 and is published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Chookaszian Accounting Research Center (Formerly the Institute of Professional Accounting) at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
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.
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.
Zeff, Stephen A. "Forging accounting principles in five countries: A history and an analysis of trends" (1971). Dyckman, Thomas R., and Stephen A. Zeff. "Two decades of the Journal of Accounting Research". Journal of Accounting Research (1984): pages 225-297. Zeff, Stephen A. "Political lobbying on proposed standards: A challenge to the IASB".
Journal of Accounting and Economics; Journal of Accounting and Public Policy; Journal of Accounting Research; Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance; Journal of Business Finance & Accounting; Journal of International Financial Management and Accounting
The Journal of Accounting and Economics is a peer-reviewed academic journal focusing on the fields of accounting and economics.The editors-in-chief are J. Core (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), E. deHaan (Stanford University), and W. R. Guay (University of Pennsylvania).
Piotroski received widespread publicity within the investment community for his 2000 paper, Value Investing: The Use of Historical Financial Statement Information to Separate Winners from Losers, which appeared in the Journal of Accounting Research (Vol. 38, Supplement: Studies on Accounting Information and the Economics of the Firm).
The Accounting Review is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the American Accounting Association (AAA) that covers accounting with a scope encompassing any accounting-related subject and any research methodology. The Accounting Review is one of the oldest accounting journals, and recent studies considered it to be one of the ...