CONFERENCE

Accounting for Planet, People and Profit (APPP)
- emancipatory and critical accounting and auditing research,
- social, environmental, ecological and extinction accounting,
- management accounting and control,
- integrated reporting (and equivalents) including the assurance of reports,
- corporate governance and accountability,
- accounting for risk and issues relating to internal control and risk management,
- the history and development of the accounting and auditing profession,
- accounting education,
- accounting history especially in the area of social and environmental accounting
- financial reporting, especially when focused on the link between financial and environmental, social and governance factors, the impact of accounting, assurance and different types of corporate reporting on capital markets, organisations and individuals and public sector accounting.
Review process
Each paper is reviewed by the editors and, if potentially suitable for presentation at conference and inclusion in the related proceedings, is sent to at least two independent referees for double blind peer review. As a result, submission of paper to one of the conferences does not guarantee that the paper will be presented at the conference and included as part of the proceedings.
Copyright
Papers submitted to APPP should not have been published before in their current or substantially similar form or be under consideration for publication at a journal or equivalent outlet. Authors warrant that any paper submitted for presentation at conference at inclusion in APPP does not infringe any existing copyright and indemnify the publisher against any loss or damages resulting from breach of existing copyright.
A book of abstracts will be made publicly available on the site (link to past conference proceedings page). Full conference proceedings will only be made available to participants. APPP does not retain copyright over the publications. The conferences provide an opportunity to receive constructive feedback on working papers and, as a result, authors are free to publish their work in other journals.
Third party copyright permissions
Prior to article submission, authors should clear permission to use any content that has not been created by them. Failure to do so may result in a paper not being accepted for publication. When reproducing tables, figures or excerpts (of more than 250 words) from another source, it is expected that:
- Authors obtain the necessary written permission in advance from any third-party owners of copyright for the use in print and electronic formats of any of their text, illustrations, graphics, or other material, in their manuscript. Permission must also be cleared for any minor adaptations of any work not created by them.
- If an author adapts significantly any material, the author must inform the copyright holder of the original work.
- Authors obtain any proof of consent statements
- Authors must always acknowledge the source in figure captions and refer to the source in the reference list.
- Authors should not assume that any content which is freely available on the web is free to use. Authors should check the website for details of the copyright holder to seek permission for re-use.