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19th Annual Research Workshop
on Strategic and Emerging Technologies in Accounting, Auditing, and Tax
San Francisco, CA
July 31, 2010 |
Call for Papers
The Nineteenth Annual Research Workshop on Strategic and Emerging Technologies in Accounting, Auditing, and Tax will be held Saturday, July 31, 2010 in San Francisco, CA. The Strategic and Emerging Technologies Section of the American Accounting Association sponsors the Workshop. It is held in conjunction with the AAA Annual Meeting, July 31 – August 4, 2010 in San Francisco, CA. The website for the Workshop is http://aaahq.org/set/events/workshop.html. Registration fees will be waived for doctoral students, and presentations by doctoral students are welcomed.
RESEARCH DOMAIN:
Papers are welcome in the application of strategic and emerging technologies to any area of the accounting discipline. Papers may employ any aspect of strategic or emerging technologies. Examples presented at recent workshops include textual analysis, XML, XBRL, REA, continuous assurance, data mining, evidential reasoning, information modeling, genetic programming, artificial neural networks, natural language processing, intelligent databases, intelligent agents and object oriented computing.
GUIDELINES:
A submission to the Workshop is by an extended abstract with subsequent submission of the full paper. Early stage research and doctoral proposals from doctoral students are particularly encouraged. The registration fee is waived for doctoral students presenting their research. Papers will be considered for the SET Section Journal, Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (JETA), at the option of the author.
KEY DATES:
1 May 2010: Email either (1) extended abstract with paper title, name of authors and description of approximately 300 words, or (2) the full paper to all members of the program committee below.
15 May 2010: Decisions emailed.
1 July 2010: Full papers due.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
• Amelia Baldwin, University of Alabama in Huntsville, amelia.baldwin@uah.edu
• Carol Brown, Oregon State University, Carol.Brown@bus.oregonstate.edu
• Gregory Gerard, Florida State University, ggerard@cob.fsu.edu
The SET Research Workshop acknowledges and appreciates the support provided by CaseWare IDEA, Inc. and the SET Section of the American Accounting Association.
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