About the Journal

The Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting is the academic journal of the Strategic and Emerging Technologies Section of the American Accounting Association. The purpose of this section is to improve and facilitate the research, education, and practice of advanced information systems, cutting-edge technologies, and artificial intelligence in the fields of accounting, information technology, and management advisory systems.

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Aims & Scope

The Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting is the academic journal of the Strategic and Emerging Technologies Section of the American Accounting Association. The purpose of this section is to improve and facilitate the research, education, and practice of advanced information systems, cutting-edge technologies, and artificial intelligence in the fields of accounting, information technology, and management advisory systems. The primary criterion for publication in JETA is the significance of+ contribution made to the literature. JETA’s mission is to encourage, support, and disseminate the production of a stream of high-quality research focused on emerging technologies and artificial intelligence, applied or applicable, to a wide set of accounting related problems. JETA’s objectives are to provide an outlet for studies that are:

  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 prior 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 practice and curriculum issues.
To submit a manuscript, see the Guide for Authors here
A journal of the Emerging Technologies Section of the American Accounting Association

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87 days

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2 Issues Per Year

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32 days

Acceptance to Publication Time

Editors

Senior Co-Editors

Robert A. Nehmer
Oakland University, School of Business Administration, Rochester, MI, USA
E: nehmer@oakland.edu

Hui Du
University of Houston–Clear Lake, College of Business, Houston, TX, USA
E: drhuidu@gmail.com

Editorial Office

JETA@aaahq.org

Editors

J. EFRIM BORITZ, University of Waterloo, School of Accounting and Finance, Waterloo, ON, Canada
HELEN BROWN-LIBURD, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Department of Accounting and Information Systems, Newark, NJ, USA
CHICHUN CHOU, California State University–Monterey Bay, College of Business, Seaside, CA, USA
YU CONG, Morgan State University, Earl Graves School of Business & Management, Baltimore, MD, USA
JUN DAI, Michigan Technological University, School of Business and Economics, Houghton, MI, USA
GRAHAM GAL, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Isenberg School of Management, Department of Accounting, Amherst, MA, USA
ALEXANDER KOGAN, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Department of Accounting and Information Systems, Newark, NJ, USA
QI LIU, University of Rhode Island, College of Business Administration, Kingston, RI, USA
KEVIN MOFFITT, Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey, Department of Accounting and Information Systems, Newark, NJ, USA
BRIGITTE W. MUEHLMANN, Babson College, Department of Accounting and Law, Babson Park, MA, USA
ANDREA ROZARIO, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Department of Accountancy, Champaign, IL, USA
ALEXANDER J. SANNELLA, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Department of Accounting and Information Systems, Newark, NJ, USA
TING SUN, The College of New Jersey, Department of Accounting and Information Systems, Ewing, NJ, USA
MIKLOS VASARHELYI, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Department of Accounting and Information Systems, Newark, NJ, USA
DAVID A. WOOD, Brigham Young University, Marriott School of Business, School of Accountancy, Provo, UT, USA
JUAN ZHANG, Nanjing University, Accounting Department, Jiangsu, China

 

Editorial Board

AMELIA A. BALDWIN, University of South Alabama, Mitchell College of Business, Mobile, AL, USA
RICARDO L. CARDOSO, Fundacao Getulio Vargas, Brazilian School of Public and Private Administration, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
ERIC COHEN, Cohen Computer Consulting, Mechanicsburg, PA, USA
GUIDO L. GEERTS, University of Delaware, Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, Newark, DE, USA
GREGORY J. GERARD, Florida State University, College of Business, Department of Accounting, Tallahassee, FL, USA
STEWART A. LEECH, The University of Melbourne, Department of Accounting, Carlton, VIC, Australia
LARRY LIERMANN, MM Blockchain Academy, Stamford, CT, USA
ERIC MANTELAERS, Zuyd University of Applied Sciences: Zuyd Hogeschool, Sittard, Netherlands
WILLIAM E. MCCARTHY, Michigan State University, Broad College of Business, Department of Accounting and Information Systems, East Lansing, MI, USA
UDAY S. MURTHY, University of South Florida, Muma College of Business, Lynn Pippenger School of Accountancy, Tampa, FL, USA
DANIEL E. O'LEARY, University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business, Los Angeles, CA, USA
NIRMALEE I. RADDATZ, The University of Memphis, Crews School of Accountancy, Memphis, TN, USA
STEVE G. SUTTON, Norwegian School of Economics, Department of Accounting, Auditing and Law, Bergen, Norway
CHANTA THOMAS, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, Department of Accounting and Information Systems, Newark, NJ, USA
NANCY UDDIN, Monmouth University, Department of Accounting, West Long Branch, NJ, USA
EDMOND VAASSEN, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management, Department of Accountancy, Tilburg, Netherlands
TAWEI WANG, DePaul University, Driehaus College of Business, School of Accountancy and MIS, Chicago, IL, USA

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ISSN 1554-1908 / EISSN 1558-794

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