Investigaciones sobre género y contabilidad: una revisión internacional

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24142/rvc.n31a2

Palabras clave:

género, contabilidad, mujer, profesión contable

Resumen

La producción académica enfocada a los asuntos de género en contabilidad ha ido incorporando diversas situaciones que evidencian la relevancia de estudios e investigaciones cualitativas, cuantitativas o mixtas, las cuales visualizan los problemas, retos y obstáculos que desde esta perspectiva se pueden observar independientemente de su jurisdicción. Es así, que este artículo realizó una revisión bibliométrica sobre género y contabilidad que le permitió clasificar la producción científica contable hallada en la base de datos Scopus entre 1993 a 2023. De acuerdo con los criterios de búsqueda se analizaron 169 textos, los cuales se clasificaron por tipo de documento: empírico, estudio de caso, revisión y reflexión, después se filtró por área temática: investigación, historia, profesión, educación. Dentro de los resultados se encontró que las publicaciones abordan contextos de los continentes europeo y asiático en su mayoría, lo que contribuye a que los documentos sean empíricos y tengan una orientación hacia las discusiones de la profesión, esto evidencia las problemáticas de hombres y mujeres del campo contable en torno a brechas y barreras de género, mercantilización de las identidades, reconocimiento de la sexualidad y comunidad LGTBIQ.

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Biografía del autor/a

Candy Chamorro González, Universidad Católica Luis Amigó

Magister en medio ambiente y desarrollo en la Universidad Nacional. Contador Público. Líder del grupo CONTAS. Docente tiempo completo de la Universidad Católica Luis Amigó.

Katherine Restrepo Quintero, Universidad Santiago de Chile

Magíster en Estudios y Gestión del Desarrollo de la Universidad de La Salle. Contadora Pública del Politécnico Colombiano Jaime Isaza Cadavid. Docente de la Universidad Santiago de Chile.

Gloria Edith Jiménez Goez, Universidad Católica Luis Amigó

Contadora Pública de la Universidad Católica Luis Amigó.

Tatiana Marcela Villa Vélez, Universidad Católica Luis Amigó

Contadora Pública de la Universidad Católica Luis Amigó.

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2025-06-30

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Chamorro González, C., Restrepo Quintero, K., Jiménez Goez, G. E., & Villa Vélez, T. M. (2025). Investigaciones sobre género y contabilidad: una revisión internacional. Revista Visión Contable, (31), 9–50. https://doi.org/10.24142/rvc.n31a2

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