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The accounting academic
Purpose – This paper aims to consider the accounting academic, the environment in which the
academic operates and the challenges they face.
Design/methodology/approach – This paper explores a number of issues relating to the accounting
academic. The five papers that make up the special issue are located within a framework which is used
to illustrate how each one contributes to the field. This paper is primarily discursive in nature.
Findings – The theoretical, methodological and empirical approaches used in the papers that make up
this special issue are described. In addition, the paper suggests that the accounting academic will
remain a fertile area for future research.
Practical implications – This portrayal of accounting academics is of interest to accounting
researchers, accounting historians, university managers and individual academics.
Originality/value – This special issue provides a range of examples of research relevant to the
accounting academic and sets an agenda for future research.
Keywords Autoethnography, Accounting research, Self-reflection, Scholarship, Diegesis,Accounting academic, Research output, Personal accounts
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