Current Issues in Auditing is published by the Auditing Section of the American Accounting Association. To promote timely, widespread dissemination of ideas to the academic and practice communities, the journal is published online and is free to all interested parties.

Current Issues in Auditing is devoted to advancing the dialogue between academics and practitioners on current issues facing the auditing practice community (e.g., new opportunities and challenges, emerging areas, global developments, effects of new regulations or pronouncements, and effects of technological or market developments on audit processes). We define ‘‘auditing practice'' broadly to include practice-related issues in external auditing, internal auditing, government auditing, IT auditing, assurance services, and related fields.

The journal seeks short, well-written papers from academics, practitioners, and regulators addressing timely issues facing the auditing practice community. Papers should be a maximum of 2,500 words of text and should not include complex statistics or models. Authors should strive to produce papers that are broadly understandable by the practice community and contain a substantive, relevant message for those interested in auditing practice. Submissions may include short, practice-oriented cases for classroom use. Practitioners are strongly encouraged to submit papers, as are author teams that include both academics and practitioners.

Submitted papers will be double-blind reviewed by two qualified reviewers under the direction of a co-editor. The journal's editorial board includes members from the academic, practice, and regulatory communities. The primary criteria for acceptance of a submitted paper by Current Issues in Auditing are (1) addressing an auditing practice issue that would be of interest to practitioners and academics, (2) a new and substantive message, and (3) effective, concise writing.

In addition to unsolicited papers that will be double-blind reviewed, the co-editors also may invite commissioned papers from thought leaders in the academic, practice, and regulatory communities. The co-editors or editorial board members will editorially review commissioned papers.

Authors should adhere to the following submission guidelines:

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    Papers under review or published by another journal may not be submitted to Current Issues in Auditing. Submitting authors must state in their letter to the co-editors that the paper has not been published or submitted elsewhere.

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    The submission and review process is handled electronically at http://ciia.allentrack.net. The co-editors, J. Gregory Jenkins and Dorsey Baskin, can be contacted at [email protected].

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    The nonrefundable submission fee in U.S. funds is $75 (for Main Articles and Commentaries) or $25 (for Practitioner Summaries of Published Research) payable by credit card (VISA, MasterCard, or American Express only) online at http://aaahq.org/AAA-Journals/CIIA/Payment. If you are unable to pay by credit card or have any questions please contact the AAA Member Services Team at (941) 921-7747 or [email protected].