A bibliometric review on COVID-19 and accounting research

Author:

Sarea Adel

Abstract

Purpose This paper is to review COVID-19 and Accounting research published during the pandemic up to July 2020. Design/methodology/approach The study adopted bibliometric anlaysis and used the Scopus database to collect the data during the COVID-19 pandemic research published in the area of COVID-19 and accounting research. Findings This paper has acknowledged the most relevant and scientific contributors in terms documents, institutions, sources and countries. Originality/value To the best of the author’s knowledge, this study is the first study to review COVID-19 and Accounting research agenda during the pandemic. Research limitations This study used only articles published in journals indexed in Scopus database.

Publisher

Emerald

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