Research publications
Can Sell-side Analysts Compete Using Public Information? Analysts as Frame-makers Revisited
Graaf, J. (2023), European Accounting Review, 32(1), 141-167
The problematics of financialization–On the important (but neglected) horizontal axis of organizational action
Graaf, J., Kraus, K., & Strömsten, T. (2022), Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 38(2), 223-251.
Mapping and contesting peer selection in digitalized public sector benchmarking.
Chua, W. F., Graaf, J., & Kraus, K. (2022). Financial Accountability & Management, 38(2), 223-251.
“Reverse brokering” and the consumption of accounting: A broker desk ethnography of an investment case.
Graaf, J., & Johed, G. (2020), Accounting, Organizations and Society, 85, 101154.
Sell-side analysts and corporate acquisitions: case study findings.
Andersson, P., Graaf, J., & Hellman, N. (2020), Qualitative Research in Financial Markets, 12(4), 437-464.
Equity market interactions: Exploring analysts’ role performances at earnings presentations.
Graaf, J. (2018), Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 31(4), 1230-1256.
The Pursuit of Relevance: Studies on the Relationships between Accounting and Users,
Graaf, J. (2016), PhD Dissertation, Stockholm Business School, Stockholm University.
Colouring the numbers–on the role of intellectual capital in financial reporting.
Graaf, J. (2013), Journal of Intellectual Capital, 14(3), 376-394.