The Cardiff (ABFH/AHR) Conference and Accounting, Business & Financial History, 1989–2011 – some (personal) reflections
Trevor Boyns
Accounting History Review, 2020, vol. 30, issue 3, 341-361
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This study focuses on the origins and development of the Cardiff Conference and its relationship with the journal, Accounting, Business & Financial History (ABFH). It provides a mixture of description of the events leading up to the decision to initiate a conference and the founding of ABFH, as well as some analysis of conference attendance, and the significance of conference presentations to the flow of papers published in ABFH/Accounting History Review. It also contains some personal reflections.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1080/21552851.2020.1811736
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