Michail Nerantzidis , Ioannis Tampakoudis , Chaoyuan She
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Abstract
In recent years, accounting scholars have shown growing interest in utilizing social media (SM) for research. Using a structured literature review of 86 articles, this study aims to reconcile insights from diverse literature to understand the current trends in SM accounting research and propose an agenda for future studies. Our findings reveal that SM accounting research is still at an early stage despite the increase of articles in recent years. In particular, we find that most studies focus on (publicly listed) corporate use of SM (mostly Twitter and Facebook) to disseminate financial and non-financial information in the North American and European regions. However, there is still a limited understanding of how SM interactions among various parties may push for greater transparency in different forms of organizations and in countries where stakeholder interests are less protected. While SM studies use system-oriented (such as institutional, legitimacy, and stakeholder theories) and economic-based theories, most studies only use SM as an empirical platform and rely on empirically developed arguments without reference to explicit theories. Finally, we identify common research themes and suggest promising avenues for future accounting research.
近年来,会计学者对利用社交媒体(SM)进行研究的兴趣与日俱增。本研究通过对 86 篇文章进行结构化文献综述,旨在调和不同文献的观点,以了解当前 SM 会计研究的趋势,并为未来研究提出议程。我们的研究结果表明,尽管近年来文章数量有所增加,但 SM 会计研究仍处于早期阶段。特别是,我们发现大多数研究都集中在北美和欧洲地区的(上市)企业利用 SM(主要是 Twitter 和 Facebook)来传播财务和非财务信息。然而,对于在不同形式的组织中以及在利益相关者利益保护较少的国家中,各方之间的 SM 互动如何推动提高透明度,我们的了解仍然有限。虽然 SM 研究使用了以制度为导向的理论(如制度理论、合法性理论和利益相关者理论)和以经济为基础的理论,但大多数研究只是将 SM 作为一个实证平台,并依赖于根据经验提出的论点,而没有参考明确的理论。最后,我们确定了共同的研究主题,并为未来的会计研究提出了有前途的途径。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation publishes articles which deal with most areas of international accounting including auditing, taxation and management accounting. The journal''s goal is to bridge the gap between academic researchers and practitioners by publishing papers that are relevant to the development of the field of accounting. Submissions are expected to make a contribution to the accounting literature, including as appropriate the international accounting literature typically found in JIAAT and other primary US-based international accounting journals as well as in leading European accounting journals. Applied research findings, critiques of current accounting practices and the measurement of their effects on business decisions, general purpose solutions to problems through models, and essays on world affairs which affect accounting practice are all within the scope of the journal.