Abstract

This article reviews the 25 years of Accounting History. Using bibliometric analysis, we provide a summary of bibliometric statistics to present an overview of the peer-reviewed journal's publication landscape. For this reason, we use a sample of 566 documents from the Scopus database between 1996 and 2021. We document publication and citation data indicating an increased rate of productivity and influence. We identify the leading authors, institutions and countries and find that most contributions stem from Australia-based affiliations. We also apply network analysis to reveal the major themes, collaboration patterns and existing relationships among topics. We discover that the journal displays global views that are not limited to the wisdom of one country. We classify dominant topics into 11 clusters and suggest promising avenues for future research.

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