Mini-Tracks

Mini Track Chair:

  • Vlad-Andrei Porumb, Alliance Manchester Business School (AMBS), UK

  • Sînziana-Maria Rîndașu, The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania

In the current business environment, companies are leveraging technological advancements, digital transformations, and innovations to meet the expectations of their stakeholders and shareholders in terms of performance and sustainability. In this context, accounting activities are regarded as a fundamental aspect of any organisation, as they encompass vital data that is essential for the company’s evolution and performance.
The digitalisation of the business landscape, along with the expansion of technological advancements, is altering the traditional dynamics between organisations’ strategies, structures, and finance functions. This is leading to a reconstruction of the accounting profession and the role of the practitioners. An increasing number of routine processes are being replaced by digital technologies, allowing accountants to adopt more flexible practices. However, these factors may also contribute to an increase in the risk of de-professionalisation, given the difficulties that practitioners face in finding a balanced approach between their role and the profession’s reshaping.

The main topics covered by the hereby call for papers are related, but not limited to:

  • Management control systems in sustainability reporting
  • Artificial intelligence co-piloted auditing
  • Blockchain’s implications for accounting and auditing
  • Information technology internal controls for sustainability reporting
  • Artificial intelligence impact on the accounting profession
  • Accounting technologies for visibility and sustainability
  • Integrating digital technologies in sustainability reporting
  • Digital disruptions in accounting practices
  • Artificial intelligence in ESG assurance
  • Large language models in accounting

Vlad-Andrei Porumb is an Associate professor (Reader) of Accounting in the Accounting and Finance Division of the Alliance Manchester Business School (AMBS), which he joined in September of 2021. Previously, he was an assistant professor in the Accounting department at the University of Groningen. He obtained his Advanced Master in Business Administration Research at ESSEC Business School and, in 2016, his Ph.D. from THEMA Research Center at the Cergy-Paris University. The central theme of Vlad’s research projects is the effect of accounting, auditing, and banking regulation on companies’ earnings quality and debt contracting. He also investigates the development of the space economy. Additionally, he is interested in the role of individual audit partner characteristics in explaining variations in audit quality. Vlad has been a part of multiple projects that have been published or have been accepted for publication in prestigious journals (Contemporary Accounting Research, Strategic Management Journal, Harvard Business Review, European Accounting Review, Corporate Governance: An International Review, Abacus, and Journal of Banking & Finance).

Sînziana-Maria Rîndașu is a lecturer at the Bucharest University of Economic Studies, within the Department of Management Information Systems of the Faculty of Accounting and Management Information Systems and Vice Dean for International Relations and Research. She holds a Ph.D. in Accounting, awarded in 2019 and teaches a range of subjects within the field of management information systems. Her research interests are focused on the digitalisation of the accounting profession, accounting information systems, sustainability accounting and reporting systems, mobile applications, and cybersecurity. She carries out peer reviews for several publications in the field of accounting information systems.

Publication Opportunities:

The conference is organized by Society for Business Excellence and Faculty of Business Administration in Foreign Languages on the 20-22 of March 2025 at The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Faculty of Business Administration in Foreign Languages (FABIZ) in partnership with the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Economics (EAM), the Faculty of International Economic Relations (REI), the Faculty of Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics (CSIE), the Faculty of Finance and Banking (FABBV), the Faculty of Theoretical and Applied Economics (ETA), the Faculty of Accounting and Management Information Systems (CIG).

The papers accepted at ICBE 2025 will be published in the conference proceedings, subject to author registration, payment, and presentation. The papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings volume under the German Publishing House De Gruyter and they will be indexed in EBSCO, Proquest, ExLibris, OCLC, Google Scholar, Microsoft Academic, CELDES, CNPIE, Naviga, and will be submitted to Thomson Reuters ISI Web of Science (WOS) Conference Proceedings Citation Index (https://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/picbe/picbe-overview.xml)

The last 8 editions of the Proceedings of the ICBE volumes have been indexed in ISI Web of Science.

Submitted papers will be also considered for publishing under Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, series indexed by Scopus and ISI. Here you can access the edition published following ICBE2023: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-50208-8 

In addition, the best three Papers (Best paper Award Management&Marketing) will be published in the international journal Management & Marketing. Challenges for the Knowledge Society by De Gruyter Open, indexed in Web of Science- Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI), Scopus, Proquest, Cabell’s Directory and more than 20 other international databases (www.degruyter.com/view/j/mmcks).

Submitted papers will also be considered for publication in the Journal of Risk and Financial Management (ISSN 1911-8074). JRFM is ranked B in the 2022 ABDC Journal Quality List and indexed by a number of databases, including Scopus (CiteScore 4.5; CiteScore category rank Q1), EconBiz/ECONIS, EconLit, EconPapers (RePEc), etc. JRFM is now #8 on the list based on the citation index (H5) for finance. In addition, two best paper awards (200 CHF each) will be published in the conference’s special issue “Leading Change in Disruptive Financial Times“. (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/jrfm/special_issues/YWP8Z55UKH)

Selected papers will be considered for publication in the Journal of Financial Studies (ISSN: 2559-1347). JFS has been published by the Institute of Financial Studies since 2016. In its pages, works by professional practitioners, but also by authors from the scientific and university world in the country and abroad, as well as young researchers, will be published, concerning issues in the financial field such as: insurance-reinsurance, capital market, private pensions but also in other fields such as the academic field, the business field etc. The journal is indexed in DOAJ, RePEc, CEEOL, ERIHPLUS and Google Scholar (https://revista.isfin.ro/en/).

Submission Details

Submission of full paper due for review February 20th 2025
Notification of paper acceptance (incl. requests for changes) March 1st 2025
Final paper due (with changes implemented) March 10th 2025
Final Author registration date March 10th 2025

Registration and payment*

EARLY BIRD – by December 1st 2024
Academics 250 euro 1250 lei
Student (Ph.D. or Post-doc) 200 euro 1000 lei
REGULAR – by February 1st 2025
Academics 350 euro 1750 lei
Student (Ph.D. or Post-doc) 250 euro 1250 lei
LATE – by March 5th 2025
Academics 450 euro 2250 lei
Student (Ph.D. or Post-doc) 350 euro 1750 lei
  • SUPPLEMENTARY PAPER = 200 euro / 1000 lei
  • The conference fee includes one conference attendance, publication, conference folder and acces to the online events during the conference.

Please be aware that a late payment involves the possibility not to be present in the printed version of the materials (agenda, booklet).

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