Organizational History Network Accounting for arts, culture and heritage in historical perspectivesAccounting History Call for Papers
Special issue based on papers from the twelfth Accounting History International Conference, Siena, Italy, 4-6 September 2024. A special thematic issue of Accounting History on Accounting for arts, culture and heritage in historical perspectives is expected to be published in 2026 drawing on conference papers accepted for presentation at the twelfth Accounting History International Conference on the theme of the conference. This involves studying the relationship between accounting, arts, culture and heritage and may include, but is not limited to, historical studies of:
The review process for the special issue will be conducted separately from the conference review process. Authors of accepted conference papers are encouraged to consider the comments of the conference reviewers, as well as any feedback received at the conference, in revising their paper prior to submitting it for consideration for publication in this special issue of Accounting History. Authors who have queries about the special issue should contact the guest editors. Submissions written in English and in accordance with Accounting History style guidelines should be made electronically in Word format as per the submission instructions on the journal website: https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/ACH by 30 April 2025. Guest Editors: Federico Barnabè, University of Siena (barnabe@unisi.it) Maria Cleofe Giorgino, University of Siena (giorgino@unisi.it) Elena Giovannoni, University of Birmingham (e.giovannoni@bham.ac.uk) Pasquale Ruggiero, University of Siena (ruggiero@unisi.it) Organizational History Network is free today. But if you enjoyed this post, you can tell Organizational History Network that their writing is valuable by pledging a future subscription. You won't be charged unless they enable payments. |
Friday, 21 March 2025
Accounting for arts, culture and heritage in historical perspectives
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