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Editorial

Editorial From the Editors‐in‐ChiefAustralian Accounting Review (AAR) enjoys a unique position as an accounting journal that is read and appreciated by practising accountants, those interested in accounting policy and practice, regulators and accounting academics. The articles published in AAR in 2022 have benefited from the goodwill of many significant participants in the world of accounting in our region and beyond. In this editorial, we reflect on our 2022 activities and provide highlights of the current issue.Reflections on Australian Accounting Review in 2022As co‐editors‐in‐chief, we accepted 21 articles for publication in AAR during 2022. At the end of 2022, a further nine submissions were still under consideration by reviewers, and we were waiting for another seven articles to be returned following suggestions to the authors from reviewers. Submissions to the journal totalled 238 in 2022, including those invited to ‘revise and resubmit’. There were 189 new submissions. Of those new submissions, 143 (75%) were rejected by us as co‐editors‐in‐chief and a further 18 (10%) submissions were rejected on the advice of expert reviewers.The timely impact of the research that AAR publishes is enhanced by articles being available on ‘early view’ as soon as they are prepared for publication, and by articles http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Accounting Review Wiley

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
© 2023 CPA Australia Ltd (CPA Australia).
ISSN
1035-6908
eISSN
1835-2561
DOI
10.1111/auar.12399
Publisher site
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Abstract

From the Editors‐in‐ChiefAustralian Accounting Review (AAR) enjoys a unique position as an accounting journal that is read and appreciated by practising accountants, those interested in accounting policy and practice, regulators and accounting academics. The articles published in AAR in 2022 have benefited from the goodwill of many significant participants in the world of accounting in our region and beyond. In this editorial, we reflect on our 2022 activities and provide highlights of the current issue.Reflections on Australian Accounting Review in 2022As co‐editors‐in‐chief, we accepted 21 articles for publication in AAR during 2022. At the end of 2022, a further nine submissions were still under consideration by reviewers, and we were waiting for another seven articles to be returned following suggestions to the authors from reviewers. Submissions to the journal totalled 238 in 2022, including those invited to ‘revise and resubmit’. There were 189 new submissions. Of those new submissions, 143 (75%) were rejected by us as co‐editors‐in‐chief and a further 18 (10%) submissions were rejected on the advice of expert reviewers.The timely impact of the research that AAR publishes is enhanced by articles being available on ‘early view’ as soon as they are prepared for publication, and by articles

Journal

Australian Accounting ReviewWiley

Published: Mar 1, 2023

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