Indian Accounting Review (ISSN: 0972-1754)
PublisherIndian Accounting Association Research Foundation
ISSN-L0972-1754
ISSN0972-1754
IF(Impact Factor)2024 Evaluation Pending
Websitehttp://www.iaarf.in
Description
Aims & ScopeIndian Accounting Review (IAR) is a bi-annual research journal sponsored by the Indian Accounting Association (IAA) Research Foundation. It is published in June and December each year.
IAR seeks to publish high quality research-oriented and original articles. It encourages both fundamental and applied research works. IAR encompasses all areas of accounting and finance including auditing, taxation, management accounting and IS.
Publication Ethics
IAR publishes original articles on the specified areas. Authors must certify that copy right has not been violated in preparing articles which are submitted for consideration i.e., material that has neither been published elsewhere, nor is under review elsewhere.
Policy
It is a refereed international journal with the review process being double blind. The scope of the journal encompasses all areas of accounting including auditing, taxation, management accounting and information systems. IAR seeks to publish high quality, research-oriented and original articles. It encourages both fundamental and applied research works.
Submission Requirements
Two copies of manuscripts along with a C.D. should be submitted for consideration for publication in IAR. Manuscripts from abroad should be accompanied by a US$ 100
non-refundable submission fee payable by cheque in favour of ‘IAA Research Foundation’. For authors from SAARC countries, non-refundable submission fee is Rs. 500 but for each published article, Rs. 1,000 will be awarded. All manuscript should be typed double-spaced. A separate list of references should be used, not made a part of the footnotes. Footnote, also double-spaced, should be listed at the end of the paper. Manuscripts should not normally exceed 20 pages including figures, tables, footnotes and references, printed on 81/22.112 paper.
Each manuscript should contain a non-mathematical abstract of not more than 100 words. There should be a title page containing the name of the article, author’s names, affiliations and corresponding author’s address. The names of the authors should not appear on the first page of the manuscript to facilitate blind review. The submission of a manuscript to IAR means that the author certifies that the manuscript is not copyrighted, nor has it been accepted for publication (or published) by any referred journal nor is it being refereed elsewhere, at the same time.Manuscripts must be prepared strictly following the guidelines.
Manuscript- Preparation Guidelines?
The following guidelines should be followed.
Heading: Bold, centred and 14 point. Each word should start with a capital letter.
Author Name: Centred 12 point, with affiliation below the name in 10 point.
Abstract: Indented from both sides in 10 point.
Headings: Bold, upper-lowers, 10 point, from left margin.
Text : In 12 point and there should be one-inch margins on all four sides.
Tables and Figures : Table in capital and centred in 10 point, and the table description in bold, upper lower 10 point. References : Samples:
(i) Books: Choi, F.D.S., Frost, C.A. & Meek, G.K. (1999), International Accounting, upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 24-31.
(ii) Journal Rivera , J.M. (1991), Prediction performance of earnings forecasts the case of U.S. multinationals, Journal of International Business,22,265-288.
Submission Address
Manuscripts from the U.S.A, Canada, Maxico, South-America and European countries should be submitted to : Professor Bikki Jaggi, Consulting Editor , IAR , Dept of Accounting & Information Systems, School of Business, University of Rutgers, Piscataway, N.J.08854, USA.
Email:jaggi-AT-business.rutgers.edu
Manuscripts from other countries should be submitted to:Professor Bhabatosh Banerjee, Editor,IAR, 164/78 Lake Gardens, Flat B-10, Kolkata-700 045.
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