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International Accounting Policy Forum Special Issues
Overview:
The International Accounting Policy Forum is an annual special issue of Accounting and Business Research published since 2006. It serves as a platform to disseminate the research and opinions of thought leaders in the international academic accounting community on important accounting policy issues. Through its associated conferences, including the ICAEW’s Information for Better Markets Conferences and PD Leake lectures, and through the publication of accompanying practitioner discussions to the academic manuscripts, it plays a highly valuable role in facilitating the exchange of ideas between academics, practitioners and regulators. Some of the most widely read and highly cited articles in this series of special issues include:
- Ray Ball (2006) International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS): pros and cons for investors
- Ray Ball (2016) IFRS - 10 years later
- Mary Barth (2007) Standard-setting measurement issues and the relevance of research
- Anne Beatty (2007) How does changing measurement change management behaviour? A review of the evidence
- Philip Brown (2011) International Financial Reporting Standards: what are the benefits?
- David Cooper and Wayne Morgan (2013) Meeting the evolving corporate reporting needs of government and society: arguments for a deliberative approach to accounting rule making
- Wayne Landsman (2007) Is fair value accounting information relevant and reliable? Evidence from capital market research
- Charles M. C. Lee (2014) Performance measurement: an investor's perspective
- Christian Leuz (2010) Different approaches to corporate reporting regulation: How jurisdictions differ and why
- Stephen Penman (2007) Financial reporting quality: is fair value a plus or minus?
- Peter Pope and Stuart McLeay (2011) The European IFRS experiment: objectives, researches, and some early evidence
- Mike Power (2010) Fair value accounting, financial economics and the transformation of reliability
- Katherine Schipper (2010) How can we measure the costs and benefits of changes in financial reporting standards?
- Martin Walker (2013) How far can we trust earnings numbers? What research tells us about earnings management
- Jerold Zimmerman (2016) The role of accounting in the 21st century firm