Twenty-one years of publishingMeditari Accountancy Research: a coming of age
Lyn Murphy and
William Maguire
Meditari Accountancy Research, 2015, vol. 23, issue 1, 2-27
Abstract:
Purpose - – The purpose of this paper is to assess the performance and current position of the Meditari Accountancy Research Journal by building a profile of the articles published over the 21 years since its inception. Design/methodology/approach - – A descriptive meta-analysis of 293 articles published in 30 issues was conducted and comparable South African and international studies to structure the research were drawn upon. Contributors, research fields, research methods, citations and jurisdictions were examined and emerging trends assessed. Findings - –Meditari Accountancy ResearchJournal has a strong relationship with the South African accounting community. All dimensions of this article indicate thatMeditari Accountancy Researchhas evolved over the 21 years since its inception and has made progress towards an international research journal. Research limitations/implications - – Given that this study relates to one accounting research journal only, there is no specific benchmark against to which to assess its progress. However, the literature offers a basis for comparison. Practical implications - – The challenge is to maintain the traditional South African links while meeting the needs of a changing international accounting research environment. Originality/value - – The current study provides a comprehensive basis for an evaluation of the journal and its future potential by reviewing the full history ofMeditari Accountancy ResearchJournal, which presents insights into the articles published within it, including the range and predominance of contributing authors, research methods, research fields, nature of research, citation rates and jurisdictions.
Keywords: Research; South Africa; Accounting; Review; Authorship; Meditari accountancy research journal; Meta analysis; Scholarship (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1108/MEDAR-02-2014-0019
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