Research inaccounting indicates that accounting faculty publish less in their elitejournals than marketing, management, and finance faculty publish in theirrespective elite journals (Swanson, 2004). This paper investigates co-authorshipratios for twelve premier non-U.S. edited accounting and finance journals overthe fifteen year period from 1995 to 2009. Our results suggest that for the years considered, the aggregate co-authorshipratio for non-U.S. premier accounting journals has increased significantly.Also our findings indicate that the financial accounting specialization has thehighest level of co-authorship. Additionally, the co-authorship ratio for Top25 non-U.S. universities is not significantly different than that of lowerranked non...
This study reports on publishing patterns in the UK and Irish accounting and finance academic commun...
Prior literature on accounting journal rankings has provided different journal lists depending on th...
We explore the perceptions, preferences, and motivations that contribute to a widely recognized phen...
This study examines several important aspects of co-authorship by accounting researchers in premier ...
In response to rising research expectations, many faculty are collaborating on research projects to ...
The primary purpose of this article is to examine whether the university affiliation of faculty mem...
The rising incidence of co-authorship in academia generally is well documented. Research collaborati...
This research tests whether Holderness Jr., D. K., Myers, N., Summers, S. L., & Wood, D. A. [(2014)....
We conduct an evaluation of 43 accounting journals using the author affiliation index (AAI). Our res...
This article examines the nature of finance faculty members\u27 coauthoring experiences. The faculty...
Research quality is often measured by the quality of the journals in which articles are published. T...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the trends in accounting-education publications an...
An extensive literature exists that determines accounting journal rankings and top research producer...
We assess the research publication productivity of Canadian-based accounting researchers in highly r...
Given the steady increase in co-authored papers in economics journals, this paper reports a study of...
This study reports on publishing patterns in the UK and Irish accounting and finance academic commun...
Prior literature on accounting journal rankings has provided different journal lists depending on th...
We explore the perceptions, preferences, and motivations that contribute to a widely recognized phen...
This study examines several important aspects of co-authorship by accounting researchers in premier ...
In response to rising research expectations, many faculty are collaborating on research projects to ...
The primary purpose of this article is to examine whether the university affiliation of faculty mem...
The rising incidence of co-authorship in academia generally is well documented. Research collaborati...
This research tests whether Holderness Jr., D. K., Myers, N., Summers, S. L., & Wood, D. A. [(2014)....
We conduct an evaluation of 43 accounting journals using the author affiliation index (AAI). Our res...
This article examines the nature of finance faculty members\u27 coauthoring experiences. The faculty...
Research quality is often measured by the quality of the journals in which articles are published. T...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the trends in accounting-education publications an...
An extensive literature exists that determines accounting journal rankings and top research producer...
We assess the research publication productivity of Canadian-based accounting researchers in highly r...
Given the steady increase in co-authored papers in economics journals, this paper reports a study of...
This study reports on publishing patterns in the UK and Irish accounting and finance academic commun...
Prior literature on accounting journal rankings has provided different journal lists depending on th...
We explore the perceptions, preferences, and motivations that contribute to a widely recognized phen...