The sometimes improvised nature of our discipline came to the foreground yet again this year at the AAA Annual Meeting with for a third straight year yet another publication rates received a best paper published award. This time the readers of Issues in Accounting Education gave the award. So of all the articles published in Issues in 2013 the only one that merits attention is about publication rates. Anal or naval gazing I guess.
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