The International Journal of Digital Accounting
Research is an open access journal founded in 2001. The IJDAR covers
comprehensively the frontier of trends in accounting and information
technologies. The aim of IJDAR is to contribute to advancing knowledge and
understanding of both theory and practice in digital accounting, by promoting
high quality applied and theoretical research. The IJDAR is an increasingly important journal for the
development of digital applications to accounting theory and practice. The
primary audience of this publication comprises academics, graduate students,
practitioners and all others interested in digital accounting research. The
journal welcomes and encourages articles from both practitioners and academics We publish papers on a variety of topics, contexts and
research methods that examine the rapidly evolving relationship between
accounting and information technology. We encourage a wide range of
submissions, including, but not limited to: - accounting information
systems - artificial intelligence - big data - continuous auditing and
monitoring systems - corporate reporting on the
Internet - cutting-edge technologies - decision support systems - Internet of things - social media
Each paper will
be judged according to international standards, the originality of its
contribution, its relevance to development of the subject and its quality of
presentation. All papers are subject to a minimum of double blind refereeing.
The main criterion for publication is the significance of the submission’s
contribution to the literature. |