A CITATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE ACCOUNTING EDUCATION LITERATURE, 1956-1990

Citation
O. Gamble, George et al., A CITATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE ACCOUNTING EDUCATION LITERATURE, 1956-1990, Accounting historians journal , 22(1), 1995, pp. 103-148
ISSN journal
01484184
Volume
22
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
103 - 148
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
Citations were collected for education articles published from 1956-1990. The journals selected for the study are International Journal of Accounting Education and Research (IJAER), Issues in Accounting Education (IAE), Journal of Accountancy (JOA), Journal of Accounting Education (JOAE), and The Accounting Review (TAR). An analysis of the data has revealed: (1) the maximum average citation per paper peaked around 1981-82; (2) the 1976-1985 decade was the most productive in terms of the number of articles, average number of pages per article, and the average number of citations per paper; (3) JO A had the highest average citations per paper; (4) sixty-seven percent of the twelve most highly cited papers in accounting education were published in TAR; (5) accounting education scholars tend to cite very recent literature; (6) the immediacy index for the accounting education literature is approximately the same as that for agency theory literature; and (7) the content of education articles has changed from professional development, five year accounting programs, student testing and teaching aids to improving upon methodologies used to conduct education research and the ranking of accounting faculty and accounting concepts.