The Brigham Young Accounting Research Rankings have been released, reflecting authors and institutions that actively publish in the leading US accounting and related research journals. The Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences congratulates Prof Stephen Coetzee, Ms Astrid Schmulian, Ms Cecile Janse van Rensburg and Ms Lizette Kotze from the Department of Accounting, who have all been ranked on the Brigham Young Accounting Research Rankings for 2016. A summary of the Accounting Education rankings shows the following:
Prof Jean Myburgh, Acting Head of the Department of Accounting, Prof Stephen Coetzee, Ms Astrid Schmulian, Ms Cecile Janse van Rensburg and Ms Lizette Kotze, staff members in the Department of Accounting at the University of Pretoria, have been ranked on the Brigham Young Accounting Research Rankings for 2014. The Brigham Young Accounting Research Rankings reflect authors and institutions actively publishing in the leading US accounting and related research journals. A summary of the Accounting Education rankings shows the following:
It is also worth noting that although these rankings are for a period of six years Prof Myburgh, Prof Coetzee and Ms Schmulian have only been actively publishing in the US for the last three of these years, namely 2012, 2013 and 2014, while Ms Janse van Rensburg and Ms Kotze are newly ranked. Prof Mybrugh’s research considers the emotional intelligence of accounting students. Prof Coetzee and Ms Schmulian’s research focuses on matters pertaining to the education of financial reporting students on an introductory course to International Financial Reporting Standards. Ms Janse van Rensburg considers the reading comprehension of financial reporting students and Ms Kotze these students’ communication apprehension. - Author Department of Accounting (Source: www.up.ac.za) The researchers are Prof Jean Myburgh, Acting Head of the Department of Accounting, Prof Stephen Coetzee and Ms Astrid Schmulian. The Birmingham Young University Accounting Research Rankings reflect authors and institutions actively publishing in the leading US accounting and related research journals for the past 20 years. Prof Coetzee and Ms Schmulian were placed 23rd out of 313 rated researchers, while Prof Myburgh holds the 68th spot. It is also worth noting these rankings are for a period of six years of which Prof Myburgh, Prof Coetzee and Ms Schmulian have only been active for two years, namely 2012 and 2013. More information about the Birmingham Young University Accounting Research Rankings. (Source: www.up.ac.za) |
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