Recent advances in AI, including traditional machine learning and deep learning (e.g., large language models), have begun to influence both accounting practice and accounting research. We invite submissions of original, rigorous research that focuses on AI in accounting. The AI Conference will primarily feature paper presentations and discussions and may also include panel discussions or keynote speakers. We hope to attract a diverse group of participants from the academia, preparer community, public accounting firms, standard setters, regulators, and accounting students.
Submissions
The conference will include presentations of two types of submissions:
- submissions to both Accounting Horizons and the Conference
- submissions to the Conference only
Both types of submissions must be complete research papers, but the submission instructions and deadlines differ for the two submission types. We include the submission links and deadlines below; see the Call for Papers for the complete submission instructions.
Submission to both the Conference and the Journal (Type A submission)
- Please submit your paper through the Accounting Horizons Editorial Manager System
- Submission deadline: December 15, 2026
- Submission fee: $90 for AAA members and $115 for non-AAA members
Submissions to the Conference only (Type B submission):
- Please submit your paper through this form
- Submission deadline: January 15, 2027
- Submission fee: $75
Program Committee
Justin Blann (jblann@gatech.edu)
Georgia Institute of Technology
Will handle Type B submissions
GT Representative
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Tony Bucaro (acb130@case.edu)
Case Western Reserve University
Will handle both Types A and B submissions
Editor of Accounting Horizons
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Marcus Kirk (marcuskirk@ufl.edu)
University of Florida
Will handle both Types A and B submissions
Editor of Accounting Horizons
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Robbie Moon (robbie.moon@scheller.gatech.edu)
Georgia Institute of Technology
Will handle both Types A and B submissions
Guest Editor of Accounting Horizons and Chair of the Program Committee
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About the Journal
Accounting Horizons was founded in 1987 by the American Accounting Association (AAA) as an academic journal to bridge accounting academics and non-academics by publishing rigorous original research papers and thought-provoking perspectives articles. The journal is one of three association-wide journals of the AAA and the second most downloaded journal in the AAA family of 17 journals.