The editorial team at the International Journal of Accounting & Information Management (IJAIM) would like to invite researchers and practitioners to apply to become members of the journal’s Editorial Advisory Board (EAB).
About the journal
The International Journal of Accounting & Information Management publishes research in accounting, finance and information management with a special emphasis given to the interaction between these areas of research in an international context and in either the private or public sectors.
Aiming to bridge the knowledge gap between researchers and practitioners who are conducting research, the journal covers issues arising in:
- Information systems
- Accounting information management
- Innovation and technology in accounting
- Accounting standards and reporting
- Capital market efficiency.
For more information, please visit the journal's homepage.
The role
We ask EAB members to:
- Provide 2-3 peer reviews for the journal per year, within your area of expertise as invited by the Editor
- Promote the journal at conferences you attend and within your network
- Encourage your network to participate in reviewing for and submitting to the journal
- Suggest potential special issue topics
- Attend virtual Editorial Board meetings as applicable.
Benefits of joining the EAB
- Your name will be listed on the journal’s website.
- Early access to new research – you will get the opportunity to read cutting-edge research before it has even been published.
- The opportunity to network with colleagues and peers (editors and board members) and to influence the journal’s future development.
- Establishes you as an expert in your field of research – it’s a great way to enhance your academic or professional reputation.
Applications
To submit your application for the role, please send a copy of your CV to the journal’s Commissioning Editor, Clare Lehane ([email protected]), with a brief personal statement summarising your area of expertise along with links to your ORCID, Google Scholar, or similar profiles.
The editors are particularly interested in applications from researchers with expertise in the following areas:
- SEM analysis
- Cashflow statements
- Panel data analysis
- Fintech/AI
- Causal inference methods, including:
- Mediation analysis
- Moderation analysis
- Endogeneity
- Instrumental variables approach.
Please note that we will not be able to reply to all applicants individually. If your application is successful, we will be in touch.