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Wiley
Accounting perspectives
Overview
Accounting Perspectives is a peer-reviewed forum that provides new insights in Canadian accounting research, policy, and education. The journal publishes research, literature reviews, commentary, educational articles, and instructional cases that speak from and speak to the accounting community in Canada and beyond.
Aims and Scope
Accounting Perspectives welcomes submissions in the following four streams:
- Literature reviews that synthesize an area of accounting research, with an emphasis on the research questions that have been addressed and the areas that warrant further analysis.
- Research and commentary including financial reporting, assurance services, performance measurement, governance, information systems, tax, and ethics.
- Educational articles on learning, curriculum, competency-based and professional education, evaluation, and employment
- Instructional cases based on real or fictional events but must be representative of real accounting issues. Submitted cases must be ready for use in the classroom and include teaching notes.
Accounting Perspectives welcomes all theoretical and methodological paradigms. Articles and instructional cases must be written in an accessible style suitable for the journal’s diverse audience. Technical terms, methodologies, and results should be clearly defined and discussed. The editorial board reflects and subscribes to multi-paradigm and multinational perspectives.
Accounting Perspectives recognizes the importance of disseminating high-quality educational materials such as cases and other articles intended for instructional use. Such materials must meet relevant quality standards and pass peer review. The teaching notes will be reviewed at the same time as the case and the quality of the teaching notes will be an important consideration in assessing the case. Access to Teaching Notes is a member benefit of the Canadian Academic Accounting Association.
Contemporary accounting research
Overview
Published since 1984, Contemporary Accounting Research (CAR) is the world-renowned quarterly journal of the Canadian Academic Accounting Association. It provides a forum for the publication of high-quality research of interest to the worldwide accounting community.
Aims and Scope
Contemporary Accounting Research (CAR), the premiere research journal of the Canadian Academic Accounting Association, publishes leading- edge research that contributes to our collective understanding of accounting's role within organizations, markets or society. Canadian based, and global in scope, CAR seeks to reflect the worldwide intellectual diversity in accounting research. Therefore, CAR welcomes interesting and intellectually rigorous work in all topics of accounting, using any appropriate method, and based in any discipline or research tradition that can contribute to accounting knowledge.
Journal of accounting research
Aims and Scope
The Journal of Accounting Research is a general-interest accounting journal. It publishes original research in all areas of accounting and related fields that utilizes tools from basic disciplines such as economics, statistics, psychology, and sociology. This research typically uses analytical, empirical archival, experimental, and field study methods and addresses economic questions, external and internal, in accounting, auditing, disclosure, financial reporting, taxation, and information as well as related fields such as corporate finance, investments, capital markets, law, contracting, and information economics.
The journal publishes four regular issues and one conference issue each year. The conference issue contains papers from the annual accounting research conference held at the University of Chicago.
Topics published include:
- The impact of financial reporting and disclosure on stock prices;
- The economics of auditing, enforcement and audit oversight;
- The use of accounting information in contracting in debt, labor, supply, and other markets;
- The role of accounting in compensation and in corporate governance;
- The role of managerial accounting on internal decision making such as budgeting, costing, and transfer pricing;
- The real effects of financial reporting and disclosure (e.g. on firm behavior);
- The economics of regulation of financial reporting and disclosure, including bank regulation;
- International differences in financial reporting and the role of reporting standards in international capital markets;
- The political economy of standard-setting;
- The use of accounting information in public finance and macroeconomic statistics;
- The impact of tax regulation on transaction structuring;
- The role of transparency in markets and society;
- Corporate Social Responsibillity
Springer
Review of quantitative finance and accounting
Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting deals with research involving the interaction of finance with accounting, economics and quantitative methods, focused on finance and accounting. The papers published present useful theoretical and methodological results with the support of interesting empirical applications. Purely theoretical and methodological research with the potential for important applications is also published. Besides the traditional high-quality, theoretical and empirical research in finance, the journal also publishes papers dealing with interdisciplinary topics.
Subjects of interest may include, but are not limited to:
- Financial accounting which uses financial and economic theory and/or methodology;
- Managerial accounting and auditing which use financial and economic theory and/or methodology to deal with internal accounting data and decision making;
- Macro-economics which uses finance theory and/or methodology to analyze fiscal and/or monetary policies;
- Managerial economics which uses financial theory and/or methodology to analyze the decisions of a firm.
Officially cited as: Rev Quant Finance Account
Review of Accounting Studies
Review of Accounting Studies provides an outlet for significant academic research in accounting including theoretical, empirical, and experimental work. The journal is committed to the principle that distinctive scholarship is rigorous. While the editors encourage all forms of research, it must contribute to the discipline of accounting. The Review of Accounting Studies is committed to prompt turnaround on the manuscripts it receives. For the majority of manuscripts the journal will make an accept-reject decision on the first round. Authors will be provided the opportunity to revise accepted manuscripts in response to reviewer and editor comments; however, discretion over such manuscripts resides principally with the authors. An editorial revise and resubmit decision is reserved for new submissions which are not acceptable in their current version, but for which the editor sees a clear path of changes which would make the manuscript publishable.
Officially cited as: Rev Account Stud
Annals of Finance
Annals of Finance provides an outlet for original research in all areas of finance and its applications to other disciplines having a clear and substantive link to the general theme of finance. In particular, innovative research papers of moderate length of the highest quality in all scientific areas that are motivated by the analysis of financial problems will be considered. Annals of Finance's scope encompasses - but is not limited to - the following areas: accounting and finance, asset pricing, banking and finance, capital markets and finance, computational finance, corporate finance, derivatives, dynamical and chaotic systems in finance, economics and finance, empirical finance, experimental finance, finance and the theory of the firm, financial econometrics, financial institutions, mathematical finance, money and finance, portfolio analysis, regulation, stochastic analysis and finance, stock market analysis, systemic risk and financial stability.
Annals of Finance also publishes special issues on any topic in finance and its applications of current interest. A small section, entitled finance notes, will be devoted solely to publishing short articles – up to ten pages in length, of substantial interest in finance.
Officially cited as: Ann Finance
Journal of Economics and Finance
The Journal of Economics and Finance is the official journal of the Academy of Economics and Finance. It publishes theoretical and empirical research papers in economics and finance. Its primary focus is on empirical studies utilizing recent advances in econometrics with an emphasis on the policy relevance of the findings.
- The official journal of the Academy of Economics and Finance
- Publishes theoretical and empirical research papers in economics and finance
- Focuses on empirical studies utilizing recent advances in econometrics with an emphasis on the policy relevance of the findings