CALL FOR PAPERS and EXEMPLARS
New call for papers of AAAJ special issue: "Accounting, management, finance, and accountability in times of crisis: A COVID-19 perspective", which is now available on the journal's website: Submission deadline is 31 August, 2020. Guest Editors of this special issue are Giulia Leoni, Alessandro Lai , Riccardo Stacchezzini , Ileana Steccolini, Stephen Brammer, Martina Linnenluecke and Istemi Demirag
Any queries or enquiries about the special issue are to be directed to giulia.leoni@unige.it
Deakin Business School - Department of Accounting
Accounting Student Research Day, 11th September 2020. Calling for expression of interest from current/ recently completed Honours and Masters (with a research component) Students in Accounting to showcase their thesis/research proposals. For more details, click HERE.
Submissions are now open for Monforma2020 - 26 & 27 November 2020.
Given the restrictions imposed by COVID-19, the Conference Organising Committee has decided to host Monforma2020 virtually. The paper submission deadline has been set to 31 August 2020 AEST. The change in format to a virtual conference enables us to make registration free of charge. We hope this will encourage your participation and look forward to welcoming you to Monforma2020. Pre-registration for Monforma2020 is encouraged and is now open.
For further details, please visit the Monforma2020 website
Journal of Management Accounting Research (JMAR)
SPECIAL INTEREST FORUM ON MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION-MAKING AND PLANNING MOTIVATION AND OVERVIEW
Scholars from all regions of the world are invited to submit articles examining all aspects of managerial accounting supporting decision-making and planning using any methodological approach. Submissions due: October 12, 2020. More information is available HERE
2020 Performance Management Association (PMA) Conference & Special Issue of Management Accounting Research (MAR)
Performance Measurement in Dynamic Environments
The 2020 PMA Conference and related Special Issue of MAR welcome research on performance measurement and management in a dynamic environment. In a dynamic environment, designing effective performance management systems is inevitably even more challenging. The research addressing this challenge is concerned with how performance measurement is or could be used in fast-moving environments. Technological disruptions; globalization (or recent impediments or reversals in some cases, such as ‘reshoring’ and ‘slowbalization’); new forms of collaboration between organizations in supply chains and in broader networks of organizations; availability of more data through social media and the Internet of Things, are but examples of such challenging contexts.
We are interested in a wide range of topics and we welcome studies drawing on any relevant theoretical source discipline and employing any relevant research method, including case/field studies, surveys, archival studies, experiments, ethnographic and historical papers, as well as strongly conceptual descriptive work or thought pieces. MORE INFORMATION