Abstract

This paper gives a brief information about Behavioral Accounting Research and provides a description of content, research methods, subjects used, purpose analysis and authorship analysis of the articles published in the journal of 'Behavioral Research in Accounting' (BRIA) during its second ten years between 1999 and 2008. Findings are discussed and compared with the results of Meyer and Rigsby's (2001) analysis of BRIA during its first ten years between 1989 -1998 and similarities and differences are discussed.

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