• Welcome to the Strategic and Emerging Technologies Section

    SET stimulates and improves the research in, teaching of, and application of emerging technologies and artificial intelligence methods and techniques in accounting. They promote the global creation and communication of knowledge about strategic and emerging technologies in accounting, auditing and taxation.
  • Jobs Are Not Enough:
    New Figures Show That The Speed At Which America's Economy Can Grow Without Stoking Inflation Has Fallen

    July 19, 2014: The Economist
  • Did Multinationals Use a Foreign Earnings Tax Holiday To Burnish Their Financials Rather Than Reduce Taxes

    June 11, 2014: Forbes' Online
  • Yes, You're Smart, but Can You Manage Your Time?

    July 24, 2014: New York Times

 

   

Issues in Accounting Education requests submissions for an issue to be published in 2021.

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See you in August!

Annual Meeting 2018 Washington, DC

  1. Forward-looking research regarding strategic and emerging technologies and their impact on the accounting and business environments;
  2. Discovery and exploratory research about technological environments, including artificial intelligence;
  3. Conceptual research about the technological environment;
  4. Field research of emerging and relatively new technologies;
  5. Archival and retrospective studies of the life cycle of previously emerging technologies with a focus on a historical perspective of such technologies and the knowledge that can be gained in the current and future adoption and implementation of emerging technologies; and
  6. Integrative plans for introducing, managing, and controlling emerging technologies in all areas of accounting (audit, financial, cost, tax, etc.), including both practice and curriculum issues.

Information for Authors - Editorial Board

   

A journal of the Emerging Technologies Section of the American Accounting Association

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Editor: Miklos A. Vasarhelyi
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark
Emiklosv@andromeda.rutgers.edu

Submissions
New manuscripts must be submitted through the Manuscript Submission and Peer Review System for Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting, located at http://jeta.allentrack.net/cgi-bin/main.plex. The site contains detailed instructions regarding the preparation of files for submission. To ensure anonymous review, please note that the article title page (with author names) must be in a separate file from the manuscript text.

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There is no submission fee.

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The SET section normally produces a newsletter for all members twice a year (Winter and summer). These are emailed to all current members at the time of publication.

Current Issue: Spring 2016

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Please send items of interest for the next newsletter to the editors: Dr. Murphy Smith (msmith93@murraystate.edu), and Dr. Yu Cong (yu.cong@morgan.edu). Examples of items that fit the newsletter include the following:

  • Recent books or journal articles related to SET - whether you have published them or you have seen other peoples you think others should know about. Conferences and calls for papers related to SET - make sure all regional or local events you may be involved with get good billing this way.
  • This could include non-AAA events too (if directly relevant to section members' interests) - Have you been to an interesting meeting recently? Why not write a few paragraphs for us describing who presented what so we can all benefit in some way from events we couldn't attend?
  • Personal accomplishments e.g. promotions or awards (don't be shy now!) Have you changed jobs recently? Let people know where you are now via the newsletter perhaps!
  • New research projects started or updates on current ones you may be working on. PhD students - tell us what you are doing and what you are finding out - there may be people out there who can help you in all kinds of ways you hadn't thought about - ask!
  • Other items related to SET e.g. comments or questions you'd like answers to or help with. Maybe someone out there has an answer that can help you with an issue you are facing? Ask!

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