Author Characteristics for Major Accounting Journals: Differences among Similarities 1989–2009

Author:

Fogarty Timothy J.1,Jonas Gregory A.1

Affiliation:

1. Timothy J. Fogarty is a Professor and Gregory A. Jonas is an Assistant Professor, both at Case Western Reserve University.

Abstract

ABSTRACT Many academic accountants have explicit or implicit motivations to publish their research in the best journals in the discipline. However, whether the chances of success are better at some of these journals is unknown. This paper examines the archival record to find differences within the authorship of three such publications (The Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting and Economics) over a recently completed 20-year period. The journals do not differentiate according to the authors' doctoral training, but are differently sensitive to place of faculty employment. The journals are equally receptive to non-U.S. authors, but different in their receptivity to recently graduated and frequently appearing authors. Although areas of change over time are noted, both among journals and within each journal itself, the record also shows a good deal of consistency in other relationships over the 20-year period.

Publisher

American Accounting Association

Subject

Education,Accounting

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