Best Paper Award

European Accounting Review Best Paper Award for 2023

“The Tax Complexity Index – A Survey-Based Country Measure of Tax Code and Framework Complexity” By Thomas Hoppe, Deborah Schanz, Susann Sturm & Caren Sureth-Sloane https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09638180.2021.1951316

Accounting in Europe Best Paper Prize for 2023

Tami Dinh, Anna Husmann & Gaia Melloni “Corporate Sustainability Reporting in Europe: A Scoping Review” published in the first issue of the year 20(1).

European Accounting Review Best Paper Prize for 2022

“Auditor University Education: Does it Matter?” by Jenny Chu (University of Cambridge), Annita Florou and Peter F. Pope (Bocconi University) https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09638180.2020.1866633

Accounting in Europe Best Paper Prize for 2022

Michelon G., Trojanowski G., and Sealy R (2022). ”Narrative Reporting: State of the Art and Future Challenges”, Accounting in Europe, Vol. 19(1), pp. 7-47.

Breijer R. and Orij R.P. (2022). “The Comparability of Non-Financial Information: An Exploration of the Impact of the Non-Financial Reporting Directive (NFRD, 2014/95/EU)”, Accounting in Europe, Vol. 19(2), pp. 332-361.

European Accounting Review Best Paper Prize for 2021

Best Paper Award: “Enforcement, Managerial Discretion, and the Informativeness of Accruals,”
David Windisch (Amsterdam Business School)
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09638180.2020.1771393

Accounting in Europe Best Paper Prize for 2021

“What motives shape the initial accounting for goodwill under IFRS 3 in a setting dominated by controlling owners?” by Peter Frii & Mattias Hamberg.

European Accounting Review Best Paper Prize for 2020

“Camouflaged Indicators of Earnings Management” by Itay Kama (University of Michigan) and Nahum Melumad (Columbia University). https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09638180.2019.1595693

 

“Executives’ Personal Tax Behavior and Corporate Tax Avoidance Consistency” by Tomas Hjelström (Stockholm School of Economics), Juha-Pekka Kallunki (University of Oulu), Henrik Nilsson (Stockholm School of Economics) & Milda Tylaite (Stockholm School of Economics), on  https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09638180.2019.1642222

 

Accounting in Europe Best Paper Prize for 2019

Inside the Black Box of IASB Standard Setting: Evidence from Board Meeting Audio Playbacks on the Amendment of IAS 19 (2011) by Rolf Uwe Fülbier (Bayreuth University) and Malte Klein (Bayreuth University)

European Accounting Review Best Paper Prize  for 2019

“Is Tax Volatility Priced by Lenders in the Syndicated Loan Market?” by Daniel Saavedra (UCLA, The Anderson School)

European Accounting Review Best Paper Prize for 2018

 “Audit team attributes matter: how diversity affects audit quality” by Mara Cameran (Bocconi University), Angelo Ditillo (Bocconi University) and Angela Pettinicchio (Bocconi University)

 

Accounting in Europe Best Paper Prize for 2018

“Introducing More IFRS Principles of Disclosure – Will the Poor Disclosers Improve?” by Niclas Hellman (Stockholm School of Economics), Jordi Carenys (EADA Business School) and Soledad Moya Gutierrez (ESADE Ramon Llull University)