JAMEELA – Journal of Multiperspectives on Accounting Literature) is a peer-reviewed journal which aims to bring its readers the comprehensive descriptions, best analysis and discussion in the developing field of accounting literature.
The journal:
- Keeps the reader briefed with major papers, reports, and literature reviews.
- Is topical: Viewpoint articles and other regular features including Research Notes, Case Studies and a Reviews section help keep the reader up to date with current issues.
- Focusses on high quality papers that address contemporary issues for all those involved in accounting literature and which make a contribution to advancing accounting theory and practice.
- Published quarterly every year.
Accounting literature covers a wide field and we encourage submission from diverse areas of review, practice and settings including business, education, government, and other private and public sector entities.
Topics covered include:
Aspects of accounting literature in private and public organisations, digital business, knowledge management, intellectual capital, accounting and management information system, philosophical and methodological approaches to accounting research, new and emerging agendas for accounting research and reflective accounts of professional practice.