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Accounting research traditionally focuses on several core domains: financial accounting (analyzing investor responses to corporate financial disclosures and accounting methods), managerial accounting (studying how organizations utilize financial and operational data for internal decisions), auditing (evaluating external auditors' role in financial reporting oversight), and taxation (investigating how accounting decisions affect tax obligations). Yet accounting research extends beyond numerical analysis, embracing interdisciplinary approaches. For instance, Tech researchers have conducted experiments applying psychological principles to understand how companies' expressive language affects investor perceptions. Studies have also explored how employee social media activity can serve as an indicator of future company performance.