1 February 2023
Veenman’s areas of expertise include financial reporting, security analysis, and insider trading. As a member of the team of Editors for this academic journal, he will review and decide on the publication potential of the latest research in the field of accounting. He will play an important role in making sure submissions meet the journal’s high standards before accepting them for publication.
The Accounting Review covers a wide range research related to accounting, including cutting-edge research topics such as corporate accountability, environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting, fraud detection using AI, transparency, anti-corruption regulations, and diversity in management teams.
‘All of these topics have an impact on society but they also offer new insights and approaches for our teaching at the ABS. This reflects the business school’s aim of offering strong research-based teaching in our programmes based on the latest developments’, explains Veenman. His reappointment term officially starts on 1 June 2023, and will run for a period of 3 years.
The Accounting Review is one of the leading academic accounting journals and is the flagship journal of the American Accounting Association (AAA). It publishes research on how financial and non-financial information is produced, used, and verified by different parties. The journal has a long tradition of publishing the latest research in the field of financial reporting, auditing, management control, and taxation. Work published in the journal has an impact on policy and the decisions made by various stakeholders such as regulators, employees, and investors.