The ABO Reporter

CALL FOR PAPERS
Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research

Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research (AABR), an independent journal, publishes articles encompassing all areas of accounting that incorporate theory from and contribute new knowledge and understanding to the fields of applied psychology, sociology, management science and economics. The journal is primarily devoted to original empirical investigations, however, critical review papers, theoretical analyses and methodological contributions are welcome. AABR is receptive to replication studies, provided they investigate important issues and are concisely written. The journal especially welcomes manuscripts that integrate accounting issues with organizational behavior, human judgment/decision making and cognitive psychology.

Manuscripts are accepted for review with the understanding that the same work has not been previously published, that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere and that its submission for publication has been approved by all of the authors. Articles published in AABR represent the opinions of the author(s) and should not be construed to reflect the opinions of the editor, associate editors, or publisher.

Manuscripts should be double-spaced, formatted with one-inch margins all around, typeset using a 12-point proportional font (such as Times-Roman) and printed on one side of high quality white paper. Authors are requested to follow the instructions provided by the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 4th ed., 1994 (see the Journal of Applied Psychology for formatting examples).

Four copies of the manuscript should be submitted, along with four copies of any experimental materials or survey instruments. The first page of the manuscript should contain the article title, names and affiliations of all authors, and complete mailing address, email address and telephone number of the corresponding author. The second page should contain the article title and an abstract. Pages should be consecutively numbered, beginning with the abstract page. Manuscripts will be blind-reviewed by an associate editor and two reviewers.

Please send submissions and a $25.00 processing fee (make checks payable to AABR/USF) to the following address:

James E. Hunton, Editor
Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research
School of Accountancy
College of Business Administration
University of South Florida
4202 East Fowler Avenue, BSN 3403
Tampa, Florida 33620-5500

AABR intends to provide the accounting research community with a high-quality publication outlet for the growing body of accounting behavioral research. The editor and associate editors of Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research look forward to receiving your manuscripts.

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