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Call for Papers
Ninth
Annual Midyear Auditing Section Conference
The
Ninth Annual Midyear Auditing Section Conference will be held in
Huntington Beach, California on January 16-18, 2003. CPE sessions
will be held on the afternoon of January 16. The remainder of the
conference will consist of keynote, plenary, and concurrent sessions
dealing with a wide variety of contemporary topics related to audit,
attestation and assurance practices, education, and research. You
are encouraged to contribute to the program through submissions
of auditing/attestation/assurance research and education papers,
and special session proposals.
The
conference will be held at the Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort
in Huntington Beach California. Located in Orange County between
Los Angeles and San Diego, this hotel is a Four Diamond Resort with
290 ocean-view rooms. There are many nearby attractions such as
Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, the Aquarium of the Pacific and
the Queen Mary. Also the local shopping areas of Fashion Island
and South coast Plaza.
SUBMISSION
GUIDELINES
Research
papers should follow the style guidelines of Auditing: A Journal
of Practice & Theory. Submissions are not eligible for consideration
it they: 1) have been published or accepted for publication, 2)
were presented at the 2002 AAA Annual Meeting, or 3) were presented
at more than one AAA regional meeting or other academic conference.
Papers presented at the Research Forum of the AAA Annual Meeting
are eligible for consideration. It should be noted that papers accepted
for presentation at the 2003 Midyear Auditing Section Conference
may also be submitted for presentation at the AAA Annual Meeting
scheduled for August 2003.
SUBMISSION
DEADLINE
Submission
should be made by e-mail (see AJPT guidelines) to rjrams2@uky.edu
or by mailing a diskette to:
Robert
J. Ramsay
Von Allmen School of Accountancy
355 Gatton College of Business and Economics
Lexington, KY 40506-0034
Phone: (859) 257-3702
Fax: (859) 257-3654
Submissions
must be received by September 1, 2002, to be considered for
the program. Early submission is highly encouraged. Any questions
should be addressed to Robert J. Ramsay via email.
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