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Anatomy of a journal: A reflection on the evolution of Contemporary Accounting Research, 1984–2010

Our study outlines the evolution of a highly rated accounting journal, Contemporary Accounting Research (CAR). We examine two tensions (high quality, global journal versus Canadian authorship and homogeneous versus diverse research) that arose during CAR’s history, using Canadian Academic Accounting...

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Published in:Accounting history 2015-11, Vol.20 (4), p.464-489
Main Authors: Gordon, Irene M, Boland, Lawrence A
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