Global Journal of Accounting and Economy Research (GJAER) is an international research journal that provides a publication outlet for practical and theoretical issues that relate to accounting, economics and finance. Journal publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field of global accounting and economics, and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject.
RECOMMENDED TOPICS: Topics to be discussed in this special issue include (but are not limited to) the following:
• Accountability relevant to environmental sustainability;
• Accounting information systems;
• Accounting theory;
• Auditing and Performance Evaluation;
• Business and Systems Research;
• Business Competition and Growth;
• Business Law & Ethics;
• Corporate Governance;
• Economics, Finance
• E-commerce, E-business, E-government, E-society;
• Engineering Economics;
• Fair value accounting and virtual business;
• Financial data mining and business performance;
• Financial Markets and Derivatives;
• Global Perspectives on Tourism;
• Health Economics;
• Human capital in the global information economy;
• Impact of Global Accounting;
• Impact of international taxation on e-accounting;
• Innovation of Small and Medium Enterprises;
• International Economics and Business;
• Management accounting;
• Marketing Research and Strategy;
• Networking marketing;
• Prices, Business Fluctuations, and Cycles;
• Public Economics and Finance;
• Strategic Management;
• The relationship between Accounting and Knowledge Management;
• The role of accounting within the firm;
• The role of Internal Audit in detection/prevention of fraud;
• Valuation of Intangible Assets in New World Economy;
• Virtual money: evolution, limits and risks;
SUBMISSION: Researchers and practitioners are invited to submit papers original and may not be under review by another publication. All submitted papers will be reviewed on a double-blind, peer review basis. All submissions should be should be directed to the attention of the editor in chief:
Submitted papers should not have been previously published or be currently under consideration for publication in any other journals.
All papers will be reviewed through a double-blind review process.
Authors should submit their papers to the following email address: sherath@cau.edu or editor.gjaer@gmail.com
All names should be removed from the submitted paper.
A cover letter which includes the paper title and names of the authors should be submitted along with the submitted paper.
The paper should use Times New Roman, 12, A4 layout, 1.5-line space.
Abstract of not more than 150-300 words should appear in the first page of the manuscript. It should be self-contained and understandable by the general reader outside the context of the article. It should be free from formulae, acronyms and references. The abstract should be followed by a list of up to 5 keywords.
All sections and subsections should be numbered in Arabic numerals.
Paragraphs should be indented in the manuscript to avoid ambiguities when a line ends on a full stop.
Figures and tables should be numbered consecutively and have a self-explanatory short title. Avoid color figures and the use of vertical lines in tables.
All equations (expect for very short ones) should be displayed on a separate line. Equations which are cited in the main text should be numbered consecutively on the right margin, using Arabic numerals in parentheses.
Footnotes are not allowed (except for the one of point 4).
References should be listed alphabetically by author at the end of the paper and referred to in the body of the ext by Name (year). The references’ list should be prepared according to the following examples:
Journals paper
Srinivasan, V. and Shocker, A. D. (1973), “Linear Programming Techniques for Multidimensional Analysis of Preferences”, Psychometrical, 38(3), 337-396.
Monographs:
Elton, E. J. and Gruber, M. J. (1987), Modern Portfolio Theory and Investment Analysis (3nd edition), John Wiley, New York.
For contributions to edited volumes:
Strunk, Jr., W., White, E.B.,( 2000) The Elements of style, fourth ed. New York: Longan.