Research productivity of Australian accounting academics

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Abstract

In recent decades, substantial changes have impacted the global academy, such as the increasing use of key performance metrics for academics. This study provides recent evidence of Australian accounting academics’ performance in publishing in A/A* journals during the period 2010–2018. We find that the top 25 percent of Australian academics produce approximately 60 percent of published journal articles through an analysis of the A/A* Australian Business Deans′ Council (ABDC) accounting journal listing. The majority of published Australian co-authored research output in the sample is in A ranked journals (80 percent), with only 20 percent observed in A* ranked journals.

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Bond, D., Clout, V. J., Czernkowski, R. M. J., & Wright, A. (2021). Research productivity of Australian accounting academics. Accounting and Finance, 61(1), 1081–1104. https://doi.org/10.1111/acfi.12604

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