ANALYSIS METHOD OF RESEARCH PAPERS PUBLISHED FOR AUDIT DOMAIN, BASED ON TITLES AND KEYWORDS
Greavu-Serban Valerica
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Greavu-Serban Valerica: UNIVERSITATEA „ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA” IASI, FACULTATEA DE ECONOMIE SI ADMINISTRAREA AFACERILOR, DEPARTAMENTUL CONTABILITATE, INFORMATICA ECONOMICA SI STATISTICA
Annals - Economy Series, 2015, vol. 4, 53-60
Abstract:
Representing a strong instrument of control and feedback used by top management executives, regulators institutions or independent bodies, the audit, its methods and techniques incite the interest of specialists, professionals, professors and researchers from all socio-economic activities. The way domain experts write about audit itself is often reflected in the manner in which they choose the keywords for the title and for the article. This study is a detailed analysis of assignment to the specific thematic areas of articles published in "Financial Audit" journal, for all public appearances in electronic format from the period 2003-2015. The study is different from other similar researches by the methodology and the type of information extracted addressed. The main purpose is to identify the most used keywords in the title and content of articles published over time and insight traceability to future research directions. The conclusions of the analysis from this article give a comprehensive picture of audit multidisciplinary, thus providing researchers, on several economic fields, an image about the content of the publication, quality information for readers, authors and future authors.
Keywords: audit; Google Scholar; web scraping; data mining; DataMiner; R; keywords (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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