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Accounting Horizons 2019

Volumes 33(1) March - 33(4) December

Provided by James R. Martin, Ph.D., CMA
Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida

Accounting Horizons 1987-2023  |   Journal Updates by Year

Abdel-Meguid, A. M., G. D. Fernando, R. A. Schneible Jr. and S. Suh. 2019. Differential interpretations and earning quality. Accounting Horizons (June): 59-73.

Beyer, B. D., D. R. Herrmann and E. T. Rapley. 2019. Disaggregated capital expenditures. Accounting Horizons (December): 77-93.

Brasel, K. R., R. C. Hatfield, E. B. Nickell and L. M. Parsons. 2019. The effect of fraud risk assessment frequency and fraud inquiry timing on auditors' skeptical judgments and actions. Accounting Horizons (March): 1-15.

Burgstahler, D. C. 2019. Promoting research relevance. Accounting Horizons (June): 1-2.

Burke, J. J., R. Hoitash and U. Hoitash. 2019. Auditor response to negative media coverage of client environmental, social, and governance practices. Accounting Horizons (September): 1-23.

Cannon, N. H., D. N. Herda and T. M. Puffer. 2019. Colleagues for life? Post-employment citizenship among Big 4 alumni. Accounting Horizons (September): 25-41.

Cao, S. S., T. Ma and C. Wan. 2019. Do local investors always know better? Evidence from China's market segmentation. Accounting Horizons (March): 17-37.

Chang, Y. and D. N. Stone. 2019. Workplace mindfulness in accounting practice: Issues, opportunities, and challenges. Accounting Horizons (December): 167-185.

Chen, J., R. Duh, C. Wu and L. Yu. 2019. Macroeconomic uncertainty and audit pricing. Accounting Horizons (June): 75-97.

Chiu, T. and M. Jans. 2019. Process mining of event logs: A case study evaluating internal control effectiveness. Accounting Horizons (September): 141-156.

Cooper, L. A., D. K. Holderness Jr., T. L. Sorensen and D. A. Wood. 2019. Robotic process automation in public accounting. Accounting Horizons (December): 15-35.

Cussatt, M., T. J. Pollard and M. S. Stone. 2019. The usefulness of accounting information resulting from standard-setting compromises: The pension accounting case. Accounting Horizons (December): 145-165.

Ding, K., X. Peng and Y. Wang. 2019. A machine learning-based peer selection method with financial ratios. Accounting Horizons (September): 75-87.

Downes, J. F., T. Kang, S. Kim and C. Lee. 2019. Does the mandatory adoption of IFRS improve the association between accruals and cash flows? Evidence from accounting estimates. Accounting Horizons (March): 35-59.

Emett. S. A., R. N. Guymon, W. B. Tayler and D. Young. 2019. Controls and the asymmetric strickiness of norms. Accounting Horizons (December): 119-143.

Engel, E., F. Gao and X. Wang. 2019. The importance of role-specific performance and sociopolitical factors for chief financial officer employment outcomes. Accounting Horizons (March): 61-81.

Ge, R., N. Seybert and F. Zhang. 2019. Investor sentiment and accounting conservatism. Accounting Horizons (March): 83-102.

Gleason, C. A. and M. Glendening. 2019. Lobbying and opposition to SFAS No. 123(R): An examination of campaign contributions from CEOs and PACs. Accounting Horizons (March): 103-124.

Haight, T. D. 2019. Earnings shortfalls and strategic profit allocations in segment reporting. Accounting Horizons (December): 37-58.

Jacob, J., N. Desai and S. K. Agarwalla. 2019. An examination of factors driving Big 4 audit fee premiums: Evidence from India's audit market. Accounting Horizons (June): 43-58.

Ji, A. E., K. R. Kumar, H. Pei and Y. Xue. 2019. Does the market value auditors' industry specializations? Evidence from the contagion effects of restatements. Accounting Horizons (March): 125-152.

Ji, X. W. Lu, W. Qu and V. J. Richardson. 2019. Changes in internal control disclosure and analyst forecasts around mandatory disclosure required by the China SOX. Accounting Horizons (September): 43-68.

Jiang, H., D. Zhou and J. H. Zhang. 2019. Analysts' information acquisition and stock price synchronicity: A regulatory perspective from China. Accounting Horizons (March): 153-179.

Kaplan, R. S. 2019. Reverse the curse of the top-5. Accounting Horizons (June): 17-24.

Khan, S. 2019. CFO outside directorship and financial misstatements. Accounting Horizons (December): 59-75.

Kinney, W. R. Jr. 2019. The Kinney three paragraphs (and more) for accounting Ph.D. students. Accounting Horizons (December): 1-14.

Kogan, A., B. W. Mayhew and M. A. Vasarhelyi. 2019. Audit data analytics research - An application of design science methodology. Accounting Horizons (September): 69-73.

No, W. G., K. Lee, F. Huang and Q. Li. 2019. Multidimensional audit data selection (MADS): A framework for using data analytics in the audit data selection process. Accounting Horizons (September): 127-140.

Persellin, J. S., J. J. Schmidt, S. D. Vandervelde and M. S. Wilkins. 2019. Auditor perceptions of audit workloads, audit quality, and job satisfaction. Accounting Horizons (December): 95-117.

Rummell, J. E., F. T. DeZoort and D. R. Hermanson. 2019. Does audit firm tenure matter to audit committee members? Evidence from an accounting dispute. Accounting Horizons (June): 25-41.

Schrand, C. M. 2019. Impediments to relevant research: The journal review and publication process. Accounting Horizons (June): 11-16.

Sun, T. 2019. Applying deep learning to audit procedures: An illustrative framework. Accounting Horizons (September): 89-109.

Swieringa, R. J. 2019. Building connections between accounting research and practice. Accounting Horizons (June): 3-10.

Wang, C., Q. Ye and A. Goyal. 2019. Does tenure matter: Role of the corporate secretary in Chinese-listed firms. Accounting Horizons (March): 181-205.

Zhaokai, Y. and K. C. Moffitt. 2019. Contract analytics in auditing. Accounting Horizons (September): 111-126.