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Business and Management
UK
2024

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Business and Management

D-Index
53
Citations
10178
World Ranking
828
National Ranking
128

Economics and Finance

D-Index
53
Citations
10114
World Ranking
1194
National Ranking
134

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Business and Management in United Kingdom Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Business and Management in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

Vivien Beattie is affiliated with Lancaster University in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile is marked by a concentration on research and scholarly activity aligned with their institutional association.

There are no recorded recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with Vivien Beattie in the available data. Similarly, there are no noted book publications linked to this researcher.

Their areas of research interest, including main fields of study, subfields, and specific topics, are not detailed within the provided information, which limits insights into the scientific domains or thematic focuses addressed throughout their career.

No awards or recognitions have been documented for Vivien Beattie as per the current data.

Best Publications

  • A methodology for analysing and evaluating narratives in annual reports: a comprehensive descriptive profile and metrics for disclosure quality attributes

    Vivien Beattie;Bill McInnes;Stella Fearnley

  • Lifting the lid on the use of content analysis to investigate intellectual capital disclosures

    Vivien Beattie;Sarah Jane Thomson

  • Value Creation and Business Models: Refocusing the Intellectual Capital Debate

    Vivien Beattie;Sarah Jane Smith

  • Extraordinary items and income smoothing:a positive accounting approach

    Vivien Beattie;Stephen Brown;David Ewers;Brian John

  • Accounting narratives and the narrative turn in accounting research: Issues, theory, methodology, methods and a research framework

    Vivien Beattie

  • Deep and surface learning: a simple or simplistic dichotomy?

    Vivien Beattie;Bill Collins;Bill McInnes

  • The Use and Abuse of Graphs in Annual Reports: Theoretical Framework and Empirical Study

    Vivien Beattie;Michael John Jones

  • Corporate Financing Decisions: UK Survey Evidence

    Vivien Beattie;Alan Goodacre;Sarah Jane Thomson

  • The impact of constructive operating lease capitalisation on key accounting ratios

    Vivien Beattie;Keith Edwards;Alan Goodacre

  • The Importance of Audit Firm Characteristics and the Drivers of Auditor Change in UK Listed Companies

    Vivien Beattie;Stella Fearnley

  • Perceptions of auditor independence: U.K. evidence

    Vivien Beattie;Richard Brandt;Stella Fearnley

  • Investigating Presentational Change in U.K. Annual Reports A Longitudinal Perspective

    Vivien Beattie;Alpa Virji Dhanani;Michael John Jones

  • Issues concerning web-based business reporting:an analysis of the views of interested parties

    Vivien Beattie;Ken Pratt

  • And Then There Were Four: A Study of UK Audit Market Concentration - Causes, Consequences and the Scope for Market Adjustment

    Vivien Beattie;Alan Goodacre;Stella Fearnley

  • Behind the Audit Report: A Descriptive Study of Discussions and Negotiations Between Auditors and Directors

    Vivien Beattie;Stella Fearnley;Richard Brandt

  • International lease-accounting reform and economic consequences: The views of U.K. users and preparers

    Vivien Beattie;Alan Goodacre;Sarah Jane Thomson

  • Measurement distortion of graphs in corporate reports: an experimental study

    Vivien Beattie;Michael John Jones

  • Moving the financial accounting research front forward: the UK contribution

    Vivien Beattie

  • Operating leases and the assessment of lease–debt substitutability

    Vivien Beattie;Alan Goodacre;Sarah Jane Thomson

  • The determinants of audit fees - Evidence from the voluntary sector

    Vivien Beattie;Alan Goodacre;Ken Pratt;Joanna Stevenson

  • Lifting the lid on the use of content analysis to investigate intellectual capital disclosures in corporate annual reports

    Vivien Beattie;Sarah Thomson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael John Jones
Michael John Jones University of Bristol
Mahmoud Ezzamel
Mahmoud Ezzamel IE University
Peter F. Pope
Peter F. Pope Bocconi University
Chris Brooks
Chris Brooks University of Reading
Jane Broadbent
Jane Broadbent Royal Holloway University of London

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