What some EAA Members have told us…
“We all have too much work to do, and too little time, but the European Accounting Review keeps us in touch with what’s going on in other parts of Europe – it is essential reading.”
– Hilda Theunisse, Antwerp University, Belgium
“The EAA has played and continues to play a key role in encouraging and improving research in accounting. I am proud to have been involved with it from the start.”
– Anthony Hopwood, University of Oxford, UK
“In a country like Spain, where accounting research traditions are less clearly established, the EAA has an even more vital role in providing research models and an opening for publishing our research.”
– Begoña Giner Inchausti, University of Valencia, Spain
“The English Channel has always been an intellectual as well as a physical barrier. The EAA helps to break down such barriers for accounting researchers.”
– John Samuels, University of Birmingham, UK
“The Doctoral Colloquium and the Congress really opened up a lot of new avenues for me. It was a breath of fresh air, and I got a lot of encouragement.”
– Seppo Ikäheimo, Turku School of Economics, Finland
“For building Europe, we must share one language. English is the best solution, even for those, like me, who have a little difficulty with it. The effort is worthwhile when you can meet so many researchers at the Congress and exchange ideas and information.”
– Fulvia Rocchi, University of Venice, Italy