Accounting Research on Private Firms: State of the Art and Future Directions
Sasson Bar-Yosef,
Carlo D’Augusta and
Annalisa Prencipe
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Sasson Bar-Yosef: School of Business Administration, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem 9190501, Israel
Carlo D’Augusta: Middle Tennessee State University, USA
Annalisa Prencipe: Bocconi University, Italy
The International Journal of Accounting (TIJA), 2019, vol. 54, issue 02, 1-75
Abstract:
Private companies play a significant role and are the main growth engine of the global economy. Yet, until recently, empirical research in accounting has focused primarily on public companies. Over the last few years, we have observed a change in trend. Accounting scholars have started researching private firms and have contributed to a better understanding of their accounting decisions. This growing attention is likely due to a better availability of public data and to the fact that several regulators issued specific regulations on private firms’ financial reporting. In this paper, we analyze the state of the art of accounting research in this area. We review 95 papers published in 21 accounting journals over the period 1986–2018. After looking into the definition of private firms, we highlight the role of the private firm status in the research design, classify each paper into four main research areas (i.e., financial accounting, taxation, auditing, and valuation) and discuss the main contributions. We argue that the current state of accounting research on private firms — although quite rich — is still insufficient in light of the relevance of such a segment of the world economy. After soliciting additional research, we devise possible venues for future studies.
Keywords: Private firms; Accounting research; Literature review (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1142/S1094406019500070
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