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Call for Papers

Submitted papers will be assessed based on their novelty, technical quality, potential impact, and clarity of writing. For papers that rely heavily on empirical evaluations, the experimental methods and results should be clear, well executed, and repeatable. Authors are strongly encouraged to make data and code publicly available whenever possible. Every paper submitted to EAIS conference is sent to at least two reviewers that include members of the International Program Committee, members of the Technical Committee, and additional qualified reviewers. Submissions of papers describing original work in, but not limited to the following topics are enthusiastically encouraged:


 

Accounting

Accounting Governance

Advertising Management

Business & Economics

Business Ethics

Business Intelligence

Business Information Systems

Business Law

Business Performance

Business Statistics

Business Strategies

Comparative Economic Systems

Consumer Behavior

Corporate Finance

Corporate Governance

Cost Management

Decision Sciences

Development Planning and Policy

Economic Administration

Economic Development

Economic Methodology

Marketing Research and Strategy

Marketing Theory and Applications

Market Analysis

Organizational Behavior & Theory

Organizational Communication

Prices and Cycles

Public Administration

Public Economics and Finance

Public Relations

Public Responsibility and Ethics

Regulatory Economics

Resource Management

Small Business Entrepreneurship

Strategic Management

Strategic Management Policy

Supply Change Management

Taxes (related areas of taxes)

Time Management

Travel Management

Tourism Management

Welfare Economics

Economic Management

Economic Policy

Economic Systems

E-Commerce

Entrepreneurship

Family Economics

Finance & Investment

Financial Economics

Global Business

Household Behavior

Human Resource

International Business

International Economics

International Finance

Innovation Management

Information Systems

Labor Economics

Labor Relations

Law and Economics

Management Science

Market Structure and Pricing