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Behavioral Research in Accounting
A journal of the Accounting Behavior and Organizations Section of
the American Accounting Association

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Behavioral Research in Accounting publishes original research relating to accounting and how it affects and is affected by individuals and organizations. Theoretical papers and papers based upon empirical research (e.g., field, survey and experimental research) are welcomed. It prints semi-annually in Spring and Fall, and is indexed in Scopus and ESCI.
Click here to view the Behavioral Research in Accounting Editorial Board. For more information on the journal and the Accounting Behavior and Organizations Section, please click here. For additional journal data and citation analysis, see the Behavioral Research in Accounting Impact and Journal Report.
Senior Editor:
Charles D. Bailey
Behavioral Research in Accounting
James Madison University, School of Accounting, Harrisonburg, VA,
U.S.A.
E: baile2cd@jmu.edu
Editorial Office: BRIA@aaahq.org
AAA Editorial Assistant:
Chelsea Matthews
P: 941.556.4122
E: chelsea.matthews@aaahq.org
How to Submit a Manuscript:
Step 1: Pay submission fee online (VISA, MasterCard, American Express). If you are unable to pay by credit card or have any questions, please contact the AAA Member Services Team at 941.921.7747 or info@aaahq.org. You will need your payment number when submitting to the journal. See the image below to locate the payment number.
Step 2: After you receive your Order Confirmation, read the Editorial Policy and Manuscript Prep Guide to ensure your manuscript is ready for submission.
Step 3: Submit manuscript to the BRIA Manuscript Submission System.
Additional Information:
Requests for reprint permission should be directed to the Copyright Clearance Center at www.copyright.com.
Letter from the President
Dear Members of the Accounting Behavior and Organizations Section,
Our conference in San Antonio was smaller than usual given the unique circumstances, but all the more personal and engaging. Scott Asay did a commendable job leading the ABO through a year full of uncertainties, while Scott Emmett and Steph Grant put in a herculean effort to provide our section with an unmatched in-person experience. Thank you to the entire executive committee for overseeing our section’s health and operations amidst unprecedented times.
Looking forward, I am excited to continue supporting our mission of encouraging excellence in research and education at the intersection of accounting and behavioral and organizational sciences. Behavioral Research in Accounting, our section’s journal...
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Midyear Meeting
The 2021 Accounting Behavior and Organizations (ABO) Section Research Conference took place in San Antonio, TX last week from October 7-9. With COVID safety protocols in place, the meeting was a great success and paves the way for future engaging and successful AAA conferences! We are excited to be back together once again. As you attend future AAA in-person meetings, continue the connections by posting to #AAAbacktogether.
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Behavioral Research in Accounting
A journal of the Accounting, Behavior, and Organizations Section of the American Accounting Association
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