Articles published in International Journal of Accounting Research have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. International Journal of Accounting Research has got h-index 10, which means every article in International Journal of Accounting Research has got 10 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in International Journal of Accounting Research.

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Total published articles

34 56 61 59 16 2 15 20 28 6 3 12

Research, Review articles and Editorials

7 4 4 34 13 2 13 19 24 6 1 9

Research communications, Review communications, Editorial communications, Case reports and Commentary

17 52 57 25 3 0 2 1 4 0 2 3

Conference proceedings

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Citations received as per Google Scholar, other indexing platforms and portals

194 250 278 215 168 111 84 40 31 13 8 0
Journal total citations count 476
Journal impact factor 1.41
Journal 5 years impact factor 2.36
Journal cite score 3.11
Journal h-index 10
Important citations

Musie L. The use of financial literacy concepts by entrepreneurs in the small and medium enterprise sector in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa (Doctoral dissertation, University of Pretoria).

Amoah RA. Assessing the level and Impact of financial literacy on African Americans.

Memarista G. Measuring the entrepreneur’s financial knowledge: Evidence from small medium enterprises in Surabaya. Jurnal Manajemen dan Kewirausahaan. 2016;18(2):132-44.

Fatoki O, Oni O. The financial self-efficacy of spaza shop owners in South Africa. Journal of Social Sciences. 2016;47(3):185-90.

Pathak P, Pant V. An Assessment of Bank Credit Literacy, Accessibility and Service Quality among Women Self Help Groups. Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal. 2018;24(1):1-3.

Hussain J, Salia S, Karim A. Is knowledge that powerful? Financial literacy and access to finance: An analysis of enterprises in the UK. J Small Bus Enter Dev. 2018;25(6):985-1003.

Guliman SD. An evaluation of financial literacy of micro and small enterprise owners in iligan city: Knowledge and skills. In9th Global Business Conference 2015;pp. 17-23.

Neneh BN. Performance implications of financial capital availability on the financial literacy–performance nexus in South Africa. Invest Manag Fin Inno. 2016;13(2):39-47.

Fatoki O. The Financial literacy of non-business university students in South Africa. Inter J Edu Sci. 2014;7(2):261-7.

Yu FL, Kwan DS. African entrepreneurs and international coordination in petty businesses: The case of low-end mobile phones sourcing in Hong Kong. J African Bus. 2015;16(1-2):66-83.

Thapa BS. Financial literacy in Nepal: A survey analysis from college students. NRB Economic Review. 2015;27(1):49-74.

Fatoki O. The financial literacy of micro entrepreneurs in South Africa. J social sci. 2014;40(2):151-8.

Nwachukwu AC, Chikezie AO, Uzoma KP. THE IMPACT OF BUDGET DEFICIT ON NIGERIA ECONOMIC GROWTH (1980-2017). INTERNATIONAL J ARTS, LANG BUS STUDIES. 2019;2(2).

Ncanywa T, Letsoalo TE. Which among twin deficits hypothesis, twin divergence, and Ricardian's equivalence hold in a developing country?. J Pub Aff. 2019;e1904.

Saibu MO, Alenoghena RO. J Econ Policy Analysis.

Ajayi SO, Modeyin F, Nwankwo O. An Assessment of Budget Deficit Financing and Nigeria’s External Sector Performance (1990-2017).

Hussaini M. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS (Doctoral dissertation, NEAR EAST UNIVERSITY).

Eze OR, Ogiji FO. Impact of deficit financing on economic stability in Nigeria: Analysis of economic growth. J Appl Fin Banking. 2016;6(1):111.

Rajasekar T, Deo M. The Relationship Between Fiscal Deficit and Trade Deficit in India: An Empirical Enquiry Using Time Series Data. IUP J Appl Econ. 2016;15(1).

Abdul FA, Ahmed D. The Relationship between Whistle Blowing and Perceived Retaliation in Nigeria Federal Civil Service