---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: CFP - 1st Annual Mid-Year Conference, IS Section of American Accounting Assoc. Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 09:54:34 -0400 From: Dan Stone dstone@pop.uky.edu To: ISWORLD@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE
CALL FOR PAPERS First Annual AAA-IS Section Mid-Year Conference
Orlando, Florida January 11-12, 2002
Conference Information: The First Annual Mid-Year Conference of the AAA - IS section will be held in Orlando, FL, January 11-12, 2002. The agenda includes a day and a half of academic paper presentations and a panel of leading practitioners discussing Accounting and IS Issues: Where Practitioners Would Like To See More Academic Research. A half-day intensive symposium addressing teaching issues will conclude the conference on Saturday afternoon. The conference will be held at the Embassy Suites all-suite hotel, conveniently located near a variety of restaurants and major Orlando attractions. Complimentary transportation to all Disney World attractions is provided. Hotel reservation and additional conference information is forthcoming at the AAA-IS website (http://aaa-is.byu.edu). Submission Guidelines: We invite submissions related to all aspects of systems and technology. We especially encourage submissions on the following topics: · The technology revolution in accounting and its implications for the future of accounting practice, research, and education. · Linkages of technology and systems with financial accounting, managerial accounting, taxation, international accounting, public interest issues, and accounting education. Some papers accepted for this conference will be published in the Journal of Information Systems (JIS), at authors discretion. Submissions must be in electronic form. The normal $25 JIS submission fee is waived for conference submissions. Papers not accepted for the conference (and submissions received after the deadline) may also be treated as non-conference submissions to JIS, at authors discretion. Please direct inquiries regarding academic manuscript submissions to Dan Stone (dstone@pop.uky.edu, 859-257-3043). Electronic submissions are due by September 15, 2001. Early submission is highly encouraged. Authors will be notified regarding acceptance of manuscripts for the conference by November 15, 2001. By December 15, 2001, authors of accepted submissions will provide the editor and designated session discussant with a final electronic copy of their manuscript. Submission of educational papers, cases and proposed panels for the teaching symposium should be directed to Nancy Bagranoff (bagranna@muohio.edu, 513-529-6213). Electronic submissions to the teaching symposium are due by October 1, 2001. Notification of acceptance to the teaching symposium will be made by December 1, 2001. Additional information regarding the teaching symposium is also forthcoming at the AAA-IS website (http://aaa-is.byu.edu). Please direct all other conference inquiries to the conference chair, Amy Ray (aray@bentley.edu, 781-891-2811).
* Dan Stone, Gatton Endowed Chair of Accounting, Univ. of Kentucky, * Von Allmen School of Accountancy, 355 Business & Economics, Lexington, KY 40506-0034 * internet: dstone@pop.uky.edu, www: http://gatton.uky.edu/GattonPeople/People/DepartList/AccDeptList/AccFac/accf ac_14.html * phone: 859-257-3043, fax: 859-257-3654, office: 355LL Business & Economics
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