García Osma, BeatrizGrande Herrera, Cristina2022-07-042022-07-042021-10-01García Osma, B., & Grande-Herrera, C. (2021). The role of users’ engagement in shaping financial reporting: should activists target accounting more? Accounting and Business Research, 51(5), 511–544.0001-4788https://hdl.handle.net/10016/35382We define accounting engagement as stakeholders actions taken with the intention of influencing corporate reporting. Using this definition, we review the literature on such activism and discuss avenues for research. The evidence reviewed suggests accounting engagement is rare. We reflect on the reasons of this, given evidence on increasing overt engagement on other corporate issues, such as managerial compensation and governance, social, and environmental responsibility. Both information production and information acquisition costs have decreased over time, raising further questions about why engagement has not increased. We consider potential reasons linked to concerns over whether financial reporting meets users information needs, particularly, given the emergence of new users and the role of new technologies in the diffusion and processing of information. These concerns have accompanied claims of increasing complexity of financial accounting and the threat of information overload.34eng© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupAtribución 3.0 EspañaAccounting engagementActivismInformation production costsInformation acquisitions costsUsers' information needsInformation complexityInformation overloadThe role of users' engagement in shaping financial reporting: should activists target accounting more?research articleEconomía10.1080/00014788.2021.1932261open access5115544Accounting and Business Research51AR/0000029202