---
name: the-accounting-review
description: Use when targeting The Accounting Review (TAR) or deciding whether an accounting manuscript fits this venue. Encodes the journal's fit, framing, method-and-evidence bar, house style, official-submission re-check, and desk-reject heuristics.
---

# The Accounting Review (the-accounting-review)

## Journal positioning

TAR is the flagship journal of the American Accounting Association and one of accounting's premier, broadest outlets. It publishes rigorous, theory-grounded research across the full method spectrum — archival, experimental, and analytical — spanning financial accounting, managerial accounting, auditing, tax, and accounting information systems. Its taste is method-pluralistic but uniformly demanding on rigor and contribution. Readership is the entire accounting professoriate, so a paper must matter beyond a single sub-area.

This skill is a **fit / venue-selection / re-framing** tool. It does not replace the journal's current official submission guidelines. Before submitting, re-check the live author instructions on the AAA site and the submission system.

## When to trigger

- The author names TAR (or the AAA / broad accounting elite) as the target venue.
- An archival, experimental, or analytical accounting paper needs positioning for the field's broadest top outlet.
- A paper near accounting's scope (e.g., disclosure, auditing, tax, managerial control) needs framing around a clear accounting contribution.
- The author needs TAR's desk-reject risks and a credible JAR / JAE / RAST / CAR alternative list.

## Scope & topic fit

- Financial accounting and capital markets, disclosure, earnings, and reporting quality.
- Auditing, tax, managerial/cost accounting, governance, and accounting information systems.
- Experimental accounting (judgment and decision-making by investors, auditors, managers) and analytical accounting theory.
- Questions of broad interest to accounting scholarship, with method chosen to fit the question.

## Method & evidence bar

- Contribution + rigor: the paper must advance accounting knowledge with a credible research design appropriate to its method.
- Archival work needs credible identification (shocks, regulation, discontinuities), correct inference, and attention to alternative explanations — not associations alone.
- Experimental work needs theory-driven hypotheses, valid manipulations and measures, and adequate power.
- Analytical work needs a well-motivated model, correct derivations, and empirically or institutionally relevant implications.

## Structure & house style

- The front end states the accounting question, the institutional/theoretical motivation, and the contribution to the literature explicitly.
- A strong TAR paper grounds hypotheses or the model in theory and closes by stating how accounting understanding changes.
- TAR expects an online appendix/supplementary materials for variable definitions, robustness, and technical detail, and takes data/code transparency seriously.
- Writing is precise and institutionally informed; the contribution is framed for a broad accounting audience.

## Official-submission checklist

- Before giving submission-ready advice, read `../../resources/source-basis.md` and `../../resources/official-source-map.md`; start from the official source anchors for this journal family, then cite the current journal-specific page you checked.
- Search the live site for "The Accounting Review submission guidelines / editorial policy" and follow the current AAA version.
- Re-check submission fee/membership requirements, formatting, abstract conventions, anonymization, reference style, and the supplementary-materials requirement.
- Re-check current data and code availability / replication policies and ethics/disclosure requirements.
- If the live official instructions conflict with this skill, the official instructions win.

## Pre-submission self-check

- [ ] One sentence stating the contribution to accounting knowledge and why it matters broadly.
- [ ] The contribution is stated as identification / theory / mechanism / measurement, not as a significant coefficient.
- [ ] The design (archival/experimental/analytical) clears current standards for its method.
- [ ] The introduction positions the paper against recent TAR / top-accounting work.
- [ ] Variable definitions, robustness, supplementary materials, and transparency disclosures match the current TAR guide.

## Common desk-reject triggers

- An archival association with no identification and no economic/accounting mechanism.
- An experiment with confounded manipulations, weak theory, or inadequate power.
- An analytical model with no accounting-relevant or testable implications.
- A narrow sub-area paper with no contribution of broad interest to accounting.

## Re-routing decision

- Economics-based archival capital-markets / very high identification bar → `journal-of-accounting-research` or `journal-of-accounting-and-economics`.
- Analytical/empirical valuation, disclosure, information economics → `review-of-accounting-studies`.
- Methodologically pluralistic North American elite → `contemporary-accounting-research`; interpretive/critical/behavioral-in-context → `accounting-organizations-and-society`.
- Capital-markets work that is really finance → `journal-of-finance` / `journal-of-financial-economics`; economics-core → `journal-of-political-economy` or a field economics venue.

## Output format

```text
[Fit] High / Medium / Low (one-line reason)
[Target] The Accounting Review
[Topic tags] <2–3 closest topics>
[Method/evidence] <does the design clear TAR's broad rigor bar?>
[Top risk] <the single most likely reason for rejection>
[Official items to re-check] <submission system / fee-membership / supplementary materials / data-code / disclosure>
[Re-route suggestion] <if not a fit, a better-matched venue>
```
