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Asia-Pacific Management Accounting Association (APMAA)
(15th) Annual Conference 4-7th November 2019
Organized by
APMAA and College of Business and Economics (CBE), Qatar University
For queries, please contact:
The CBE Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies, Professor Belaid Aouni
Chairs of the 19th APMAA Conference
Dr. Khalid Al-Abdulqader, Dean of CBE, Qatar University Dr. Mohammed Elgammal, CBE, Qatar
University
E-Mail: [email protected]
Tel: +974 44035073, +974 44035098
Mailing address: College of Business and Economics, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar P.O. Box :2713
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Welcome Message from the Chair of the Board of Directors of the Asia-Pacific Management
Accounting Association (APMAA)
The Asia-Pacific Management Accounting Association (APMAA) holds its 15th Annual Conference
(APMAA 2019) at Qatar University (جامعة قطر, QU), in Doha from November 4th (Monday) to7th
(Thursday), 2019. The conference is organized by the College of Business and Economics (CBE), Qatar
University, under the leadership of Dr. Khalid Al-Abdulqader and Dr. Mohammed Elgammal, Chairs of
the APMAA 2019 Annual Conference Organizing Committee.
This is the first time for APMAA to hold its annual conference in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
Established in May 1981, the GCC is a political and economic alliance of six Middle Eastern countries—
Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Oman. As everyone knows, Qatar is
a high-income economy, backed by the world's third-largest natural-gas reserves and oil reserves. The
country is classified by the UN as a country of very high human development. Qatar will host the 2022
FIFA World Cup.
Qatar University is the main state university in Qatar, hosting nine colleges – Arts and Sciences, Business
and Economics, Education, Engineering, Law, Sharia and Islamic Studies, Pharmacy, College of Health
Science, and College of Medicine. QU currently boasts a population of over 20,000 students. Qatar
University has a growing number of specialist, Masters and Ph.D. programs, and enjoys multiple
significant research successes. In fact, the university ranked at No. 393 in the 2018 QS World University
Ranking. We, directors of APMAA, are all excited about having APMAA 2019 at Qatar University, the
most respected university in Qatar.
The Asia-Pacific Management Accounting Association, founded in 2004, has grown into one of the
world’s leading associations of scholars and specialists in the field of management accounting. The main
goal of the APMAA annual conference is to bring together researchers and practitioners to exchange
theories, ideas, techniques and experiences relating to all aspects of management and business accounting.
Our annual conferences provide a very good opportunity for our members to interact face-to-face with
experts from all over the world.
Qatar University applied to be the APMAA 2019 conference venue at the APMAA 2015 board meeting
held at Warmadewa University Bali, Indonesia, and we unanimously approved. Immediately after
receiving an approval notification, the conference organizing team at the CBE started to prepare for
APMAA 2019. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to the dedication of all organizing team
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members in making this conference an attractive one. I am confident that the APMAA 2019 conference,
with the main theme of the conference, “Management Accounting and Finance in the 21st Century:
Challenges and Perspectives,” will fascinates participants from all over the world. There is no doubt that
the conference in Doha will be one of the most fantastic and impressive meetings in APMAA’s history.
I am looking forward to seeing you at Qatar University in November 2019.
Best regards,
Susumu Ueno
Chair, Board of Directors,
Asia-Pacific Management Accounting Association
Professor Susumu Ueno
Chair of the APMAA Board of Directors
http://apmaa.org/APMAA/
http://s-ueno.sakura.ne.jp/APMAA_asia/
http://www.dab.hi-ho.ne.jp/s-ueno/APMAA_asia/
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History of APMAA Annual Conferences
Year City, Country Hosting Institution
2019(15th) Doha, Qatar Qatar University
2018(14th) Tokyo, Japan APMAA Japan and Waseda University
2017(13th) Shanghai, China Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
2016(12th) Taipei, Taiwan National Taipei University, Taiwan
2015(11th) Bali, Indonesia Trisakti University, University of Merdeka
Malang, Udayana University, Mercu Buana
University, Hasanuddin University and
Warmadewa University. Indonesia
2014(10th) Bangkok, Thailand Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
2013 (9th) Nagoya, Japan APMAA Japan
2012 (8th) Xiamen, China Xiamen University, China
2011 (7th) Shah
Alam,Malaysia
Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
2010 (6th) Taipei, Taiwan National Taiwan University
2009 (5th) Beppu, Japan Beppu University
2007 (4th) Chengdu, China South-Western University of Finance and
Economics
2006 (3rd) Fukuoka, Japan Kyushu University
2004 (2nd) Shah Alam,
Malaysia
Universiti Teknologi MARA
2002 (1st) Fukuoka, Japan Kyushu University
Word from the Chairs
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It is a great pleasure to see our association growing internationally and even accommodating
researchers from other areas related to management accounting applications, like finance and
management. In the name of the organizing committee, we are pleased to invite you to the
APMAA 15th annual conference in Doha that will be hosted by the College of Business and
Economics, Qatar University.
Since this is the first time for the APMAA conference to take place in the Gulf cooperation Council
(GCC), we are enthusiastic and eagerly working at Qatar University with the APMAA board and
international scholars to make the APMAA 2019 conference an international destination for
Accounting and Finance scholars.
The main theme of the conference will be “Management Accounting and Finance in the 21st
Century: Challenges and Perspectives”. Manuscripts covering any topical area of management
accounting and finance will also be welcomed. They can be theoretical, teaching-based or
practice-oriented.
The scope of the APMAA 2019 conference will be to celebrate the new theoretical and practical
developments in management accounting and managerial finance of the 21st century with
particular attention to Asia-Pacific and GCC accounting issues. In fact, the GCC oil-based economy
is in transition to a more sustainable knowledge-based economic model. This transformation
creates an eager motivation to actively investigate contemporary issues related to management
accounting and finance.
We hope the APMAA 2019 conference will be an opportunity for you to have a productive and
an unforgettable experience in Doha. Meanwhile, we are looking forward to seeing you in
November 2019.
Chairs of APMAA Doha 2019 Conference,
Dr. Khalid Al-Abdulqader Al, Dean of College of Business and Economics
Dr. Mohammed Elgammal
Tab 2: Organizing Committee
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Chair: Dr. Khalid Al-Abdulqader, Dean of CBE, Qatar University, khld-
Chair: Dr. Mohammed Elgammal Finance and Economics Department ,
Prof. Belaid Aouni, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs , Chair of
Financial committee- Email: [email protected]
Professor. Said Elbanna, Department of Management and Marketing -
Dr. Emad Awadallah, Accounting and Information Systems Department-
Dr. Mohamed Elbashir, Chair of Scientific Committee, Accounting and Information
Systems Department, [email protected]
Dr. Rami Zeitun, Finance and Economics Department, [email protected]
Dr. Ousama Anam, Department of Accounting and Information Systems -
Dr. Ghassan H. Mardini , Accounting and Information Systems Department -
Dr. Karim Al-Yafi , Chair of Logistic committee, Accounting and Information Systems
Department- [email protected]
Dr. Abdulsamad Mohammed, Accounting and Information Systems Department,
Theme and Tracks
The main theme of the conference will be “Management Accounting and Finance in the 21st
Century: Challenges and Perspectives”. Manuscripts covering any topical area of management
accounting and finance will also be welcomed. They can be theoretical, teaching-based or
practice-oriented.
The scope of the APMAA 2019 conference will be to celebrate the new theoretical and practical
developments in management accounting and managerial finance of the 21st century with
particular attention to Asia-Pacific and GCC accounting issues. In fact, the GCC oil-based economy
is in transition to a more sustainable knowledge-based economic model. This transformation
creates an eager motivation to actively investigate contemporary issues related to management
accounting and finance.
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Strategic Management Accounting Chair: Professor Maliah Bt. Sulaiman, International Islamic University Malaysia Co-Chair: Dr. Sameh Ammar, Qatar University
Islamic Accounting and Islamic Finance Chair: Professor Muhammed-Shahid Ebrahim, Durham University, UK Co-Chairs: Dr. Ousama Anam, Qatar University Dr. Houcem Eddine Smaoui, Qatar University
Performance Measurement Chair: Professor Said Elbanna, Qatar University, Qatar Co-Chair: Dr. Hani Kamel, Qatar University
Financial Markets and Economic Growth Chairs: Professor Mohammad Kabir Hassan, University of New Orleans, USA Professor David McMillan , Stirling University, UK Co-Chair: Dr. Bana Abuzayed, Qatar University
Role of Management Accountants in Different Organizations Chair: Dr. Mohamed-Elmutasim Elbashir, Qatar University, Qatar
Multi-Criteria Decision-making and Accounting Chair: Professor Belaid Aouni, Qatar University, Qatar
Business Ethics and Internal Control Chairs: Professor Aziz Jaafar, Bangor University, UK Professor Basil Al-Najjar, Huddersfield University, UK Co-Chair: Dr. Rami Zeitun, Qatar University
Management accounting and Finance In Emerging Economies Chair: Professor Mostafa Kamal, Qatar University, Qatar Co-Chair: Husam Monther Abdelha Aldamen, Qatar University
Business Reporting and Communication Chairs: TBA Co-Chair: Dr. Abdulsamad Alazzani Qatar University
PhD Collegium and Master Classes Chair: Professor Khaled Hussainey, University of Portsmouth, UK Co-Chair: Dr. Emad Awadallah, Qatar University
Other Accounting and Finance Issues Chair: Dr. Ghassan H. Mardini, Qatar University
➢ Track 1: Strategic Management Accounting:
• SMA techniques in SMEs
• Factors influencing deployment of SMA techniques
• Data analytics and SMA
• Strategic Management Accounting and Organizational Culture
➢ Track 2: Performance Measurement:
• Performance Measurement Systems
• Strategic Planning and Performance Measurement
• Performance Appraisal and Incentives
➢ Track 3: Role of Management Accountants in different Organizations
• Management Accounting for Multinational Enterprises
• Management Accounting for the Public Sector and Non-profit
Organizations
• Management Accounting for State-owned Companies
• Management Accounting for Small-Medium Enterprises
➢ Track 4: Business Ethics and Internal Control
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• Corporate Governance
• Enterprise Resource Planning
• Fraud Detection and Prevention
• Business Ethics
• Internal Control and Accountability
➢ Track 5: Business Reporting and Communication:
• Financial Reporting and Business Communication
• Corporate Social Responsibility
• Social, Environmental and Sustainability Management Accounting
• Accounting Information Systems
➢ Track 6: Islamic Accounting and Islamic Finance
• Islamic Accounting
• Islamic Finance/ banking
➢ Track 7: Financial Markets and Economic Growth
• Stock Markets and Capital Asset Pricing Models
• Banking performance and credit risk
• Sustainable economic growth in developing countries
• Risk Management
➢ Track 8: Multi-Criteria Decision-making and Accounting
➢ Track 9: Management accounting and Finance In Emerging Economies:
• Intellectual Capital and Knowledge Management
• Management accounting and finance in SMEs in emerging economies
• Management accounting and finance in transforming public sector in
emerging economies
• The behavioral aspects behind management accounting practices in
emerging economies.
➢ Track 10: Other Accounting and Finance Issues
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Conference Program
Keynote Speakers/ Track Chairs
Keynote Speaker 1: Business Strategy and Accounting Research
Professor Rajiv Banker
Merves Chair in Accounting and Information Technology
The Fox School of Business
Temple University
Biography: Rajiv Banker is the Merves Chair in Accounting and Information Technology at the Fox School of Business, Temple
University. Dr. Banker is internationally recognized as a leader in interdisciplinary research in management, and is
one of the most highly cited scholars in management and economics worldwide. The Institute for Scientific
Information (Web of Science) has recognized him as a researcher who has made fundamental contributions to the
advancement of science and technology. He is ranked as the most prolific scholar in management accounting published
in the top accounting research journals over the past 20 years. His research articles are cited over 500 times each year
by other researchers in a wide range of disciplines. One of his papers is ranked fourth highest in citations in the 70-
year history of Management Science.
Dr. Banker received a Bachelor of Science degree with Highest Honors in Mathematics and Economics, standing first,
at the University of Bombay, and a Doctorate in Business Administration from Harvard University concentrating in
Planning, Accounting and Control Systems. He has served as editor and on advisory boards of leading research
journals in accounting, information systems and operations management. Currently, he is the editor-in-chief of
the Data Envelopment Analysis Journal and the president of the International Data Envelopment Analysis Society.
Dr. Banker’s research interests address emerging problems of importance to managers analyzing data collected from
different companies. His research on information systems explores issues of technology-enabled competitive strategy,
business value of investments in information technology, software productivity and quality, and management of
software development and maintenance. His research in accounting addresses questions pertaining to performance
measurement, incentive compensation, strategic cost management and competitive industry analysis. His research in
management science includes the development of new methods for data analytics, business strategy measurement,
risk analytics, efficiency evaluation and incentive regulation.
He has received numerous awards for his research, including awards by the American Accounting Association for
Lifetime Contribution to Management Accounting, Notable Contribution to the Accounting Literature, Notable
Contribution to the Management Accounting Literature and Notable Contribution to the Governmental Accounting
Literature, and best paper awards at distinguished international conferences in information systems and in accounting.
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Keynote Speaker 2: The Transformation of Management Accounting in a Technology
Dominated World
Professor Vicky Arnold
The University of Central Florida
Biography:
Professor Vicky Arnold is Professor Emerita at the University of Central Florida. Dr. Arnold has co-edited
two monograph published by the American Accounting Association, Researching Accounting as an
Information Systems Discipline and Behavioral Accounting Research: Foundations and Frontiers, and co-
authored another monograph entitled Enterprise Risk Management: Identifying Risks in B2B E-Commerce
Relationships. She received the 2008 Outstanding Researcher Award (AAA Strategic and Emerging
Technologies Section) and the 1999, 2005, and 2011 Notable Contribution to Research Award (AAA
Accounting Information Systems Section). She has published over 85 articles in refereed journals including
Accounting & Finance, Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory, Behavioral Research in Accounting,
Critical Perspectives on Accounting, European Journal of Information Systems, International Journal of
Accounting Information Systems, Journal of American Taxation Association, Journal of the Association of
Information System, Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting, Journal of Information System, and
MIS Quarterly. Her research has been funded by the Australian Research Council, Institute of Internal
Auditors Research Foundation, and FINRA Investor Education Foundation. She served as a Professorial
Fellow at the University of Melbourne (2001-2010), and as Visiting Professor at Australian National
University, University of Auckland, Monash University, University of Tasmania, and University of
Technology Sydney. She served as a plenary speaker at the 2013 Accounting Association of Australia and
New Zealand Annual Conference, as a faculty representative at the 2013 Accounting Association of
Australia and New Zealand Doctoral Consortium, and as a faculty representative at the 2014 American
Accounting Association New Faculty Consortium. Dr. Arnold also served as Editor of Behavioral Research
in Accounting and Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research, and as Associate Editor of International
Journal of Accounting Information System
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Keynote Speaker 3: Can We Keep the Human Relevant in a Technology Dominated
World?
Professor Steve G. Sutton, Ph.D.,
Kenneth G. Dixon School of Accounting
The University of Central Florida
Biography:
Professor Steve G. Sutton is from the Kenneth G. Dixon School of Accounting at the University of Central
Florida. Professor Sutton has authored/co-authored five books, four research monographs and more than
135 articles in a broad range of accounting (e.g. The Accounting Review, Auditing: A Journal of Practice
& Theory, Behavioral Research in Accounting, Journal of the American Taxation Association), information
systems (e.g. MIS Quarterly, Journal of the Association for Information Systems, European Journal of
Information Systems), production/operations management (e.g. Decision Sciences), and accounting
information systems journals (e.g. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Journal of
Information Systems, Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting). His research has been funded by
grants from the Institute of Internal Auditors Research Foundation, KPMG Foundation, Australian
Research Council and FINRA Investor Education Foundation. He was the founding editor of the
International Journal of Accounting Information Systems and its predecessor, Advances in Accounting
Information Systems–serving over 20 years as editor. His current research focuses on the impact of
intelligent systems on expert decision makers and explores how we keep the human relevant in accounting
decision making amidst the rapid advances of artificial intelligence.
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Panel speaker : How to Publish in Top-Quality Journals?
Professor Khaled Hussainey
Professor of Accounting & Financial Management
University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Biography:
Khaled Hussainey is a Professor of Accounting & Financial Management at the University of Portsmouth.
He has published more than 100-refereed papers in academic journals and international conference
proceedings. He has a rapidly growing research reputation around his principal research area concerned
with corporate narrative reporting. He has been awarded the prestigious 2007 Best Paper Award of the
British Accounting Review for his paper “Loss firms’ annual report narratives and share price anticipation
of earnings” and the prestigious 2012 Best Paper Award of the Journal of Risk Finance for his paper
“Revisiting the capital structure puzzle: UK evidence”. His publication appears top-quality journals such
as Accounting and Business Research, British Accounting Review, International Review of Financial
Analysis; Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting and
Journal of International Accounting, Auditing, and Taxation. He is a Co-Editor-in-Chief of JFRA and
Associate Editor of JAAR and IJAAPE.
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Panel Speaker: Material Flow Cost Accounting
Prof Dr Maliah Sulaiman,
Department of Accounting,
Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences,
International Islamic University Malaysia.
Biography:
Professor Maliah Sulaiman, a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (UK), holds a
PhD from the University of Otago, New Zealand. She is attached to the Department of Accounting,
Kulliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM).
She started her career as an audit semi senior at a public accountants firm in Malaysia and later joined
academia. She is an expert panel member of the International Standards Organization’s Working Group 8
(ISO TC 207, WG 8) committee on Material Flow Cost Accounting (MFCA) and also sits on the Standard
Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia’s (SIRIM) committee on MFCA. She is an executive committee
member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) and also sits on the Board of the Malaysian
Accounting Standards Board (MASB). At MIA, she is chairs the Examinations Committee as well as the
Islamic Finance Committee. Her areas of research include Environmental Accounting, Management
Accounting and Islamic Accounting.
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Panel Speaker: Refining Islamic Finance
Professor Muhammed-Shahid Ebrahim
Professor of Islamic Finance in Durham Business School, UK
Telephone: +44 (0) 191 33 45405
Fax: +44 (0) 191 33 45201
Member in the Institute for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies
Biography
Professor Muhammed-Shahid Ebrahim holds a Doctorate in Business Administration from Southern
Illinois University, an MBA from the University of Wisconsin and an MSE from the University of
Pennsylvania. His research is focused on financial development. This involves studying asset pricing and
financial contracting, as applied to Islamic banking and finance, corporate finance and real estate finance.
Prior to joining Durham he held the position as a Professor of Islamic banking and finance at the Bangor
Business School and has previously held roles as a financial analyst/planner with the United Bank of Kuwait
and IDS-American Express. Professor Ebrahim was a Research Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Islamic
Studies and Harvard University Islamic Finance Program. Professor Ebrahim has been the recipient of the
Harwood Memorial Real Estate scholarship and Outstanding Faculty of Management Lecturer Award by
the University of Brunei Darussalam. He co-authors with the well-known Nobel Prize winner Robert Shiller
and has published numerous journal articles included in international prestigious publications such as the
Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Corporate Finance, Journal of Economic Behavior &
Organization, International Review of Financial Analysis, Journal of Financial Services Research,
Financial Markets, Institutions and Instruments, and Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.
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Panel Speaker: Quantitative research methods in Finance and Accounting
Professor Basil Al-Najjar
Professor of Accounting and Finance,
Department of Accountancy, Finance and Economics
Huddersfield Business School, United Kingdom
Biography :
Basil is a Professor of Accounting and Finance and Subject Group Leader of the Accountancy and Finance
Group. He joined Huddersfield Business School in 2017 from Birkbeck College, University of London
where he was the chair of the Accounting and Finance subject group and the director of Accounting and
finance postgraduate programs. Basil’s research is in the areas of corporate finance, financial reporting,
applications of corporate governance in financial management. His papers appear in Journals such as;
Tourism Management ; Journal of Small Business Management; International Business Review; Business
Strategy and the Environment International Journal of Auditing; Research in International Business and
Finance; Emerging Market Finance; Managerial and Decision Economics among others.
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Professor Aziz Jaafar Professor of Accounting Bangor Business School Bangor University, United Kingdom
Biography:
Aziz Jaafar is Professor of Accounting and Director of PhD program at Bangor Business School, Bangor
University. He holds BSc degree from Pennsylvania State University, MACC degree from University of
Glasgow and a doctoral degree from Bangor University. Aziz has more than 20 years’ experience teaching
accounting and finance modules at undergraduate, postgraduate and executive programs.
Aziz’s research focuses on international and financial reporting, corporate social responsibility and earnings
quality. His research work has appeared in many internationally recognised journals such as Journal of
Corporate Finance, Abacus, International Journal of Accounting, British Accounting Review, Journal of
Economic Behaviour and Organization, International Review of Financial Analysis, Journal of Financial
Services Research and European Journal of Finance. Professor Jaafar has audit and management
consultancy experience whilst working with one of the Big4 accounting firms. He is co-editor of the Journal
of Financial Reporting and Accounting, associate editor of Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business
Research and member of editorial board at Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies.
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PhD Collegium and Classes
The main objective of the APMAA 2018 Doctoral Colloquium is to offer an opportunity for PhD
students to receive high-quality feedback from external reviewers and to directly interact with
peers, exchange ideas, discuss concepts, and establish (in) formal cooperation with various
research groups. Doctoral students and candidates at all stages are welcome to submit a thesis-
position paper, but preference will be given to students in the earlier stages of their doctoral
work. Participants will be expected to give short and informal presentations of their work during
the Colloquium, to be followed by a panel-like discussion.
The Doctoral Colloquium will be held in conjunction with the APMAA 2019 Conference.
Doctoral students and candidates are hereby invited to present and discuss their preliminary
results or work-in-progress. The discussants comprise of a group of international professors.
In addition, the collegium will offer 3 workshops for PhD students
• Session 1: Qualitative research methods for business students ( Professor Aziz Jaafar
Director of PhD program at Bangor Business School)
• Session 2: Quantitative research methods for business students (Professor Basil Al-
Najjar, Huddersfield University)
• Session 3: Current topics in Accounting and Finance, (Professor Khaled Hussainey,
University of Portsmouth and Professor David McMillan, Stirling University).
Important Dates
• Registration and manuscripts submission opens: 1st January, 2019
• Deadline for manuscripts submission: 1st July, 2019
• Notification about acceptance/rejection of manuscripts: 15th September, 2019
• Conference’s program ready: 1st October 2019
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Tentative Conference Program
Outline of the APMAA 2019
Events on Day One ( Qatar University)
Board of Directors Meeting
Lunch for Board Directors
Doctoral Colloquium
Events on Day Two ( St Regis Hotel)
Opening Ceremony
Group photo
Plenary Session
Executive session
Lunch for All (Lunch box or buffet style)
Parallel Sessions
Welcome Reception
Events on Day Three ( St Regis Hotel)
Plenary Sessions
Lunch for All (Lunch box or buffet style)
Parallel Sessions
Conference Dinner
Event on Day Four ( St Regis Hotel)
Culture Visit (one-day tour)
(Day One)
Time Program Attendees Building &Room No.
8:30-12.00
Registration CBE , Qatar University
9:00-11:50
Board of Directors Meeting 40 persons
CBE, Qatar University
12:30-13:30
Lunch Buffet (halal food) 40 persons
CBE, Qatar University
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14:00-17:30
Doctoral Colloquium 60 persons CBE, Qatar University
18.00-19.30
Meeting of the Presidents Club / Early bird Reception (Former and current Presidents and Chairs are invited)
(Day Two)
Time Program Attendees Building &Room No.
8:00-17.00
Registration ( whole day) CBE, Qatar University
9:00-9:30
Opening Ceremony
・Greeting from the Board Chair: (5 min)
・Greeting from the President (5 min)
・Opening by APMAA 2019 Chair: Khalid Al-Abdulqader (5 min) Dean of Research: professor Belaid Aouni
100-120
CBE, Qatar University
9:30-9:40
Group photo for all participants
9:50-10:50
Key note speaker (Pof. Rajiv Banker)
130-150 CBE, Qatar University
10:50-11:20
Morning Break CBE, Qatar University
11:30-12:30
Executive session 130-150 CBE, Qatar University
12:30-13:30
Lunch Buffet (halal food) 130-150 CBE, Qatar University
13:30-15:30
Parallel Sessions 4sessions CBE, Qatar University
15:30-15:50
Afternoon Break CBE, Qatar University
15:50-17:00
Parallel Sessions 4sessions CBE, Qatar University
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18:00-20:30
Welcome Reception (halal food) ・Welcome Greeting from APMAA 2018 Chair: Khalid Al- Abedalkhader and Mohammed Elgammal (5 min)
・Thank You Greeting from APMAA Board Chair: (5 min)
・ APMAA 2018 Video and Appreciation Greeting by Organizer, Prof. Tsuji (10 min)
・Appreciation Plaques to the APMAA 2019 Organizer From Board Chair, (5min)
100 persons (80-90%)
Conference Hotel
(Day Three)
Time Program Attendees Building &Room
8:30-17:00
Registration CBE, Qatar University
9:00-10:40
Key note speakers (Prof. Vicky Arnold & Prof. Steve Sutton)
130-150 CBE, Qatar University
10:40-10:55
Moring Break
10:55-12:25
Special sessions 3 sessions CBE, Qatar University
12:30-13:30
Lunch Buffet (halal food) 130-150 CBE, Qatar University
13:30-15:30
Parallel Sessions 4 sessions CBE, Qatar University
15:30-15:50
Afternoon Break CBE, Qatar University
15:50-17:50
Parallel Sessions 4 sessions CBE, Qatar University
18:30-20:30
Conference Dinner (halal food) ・Thank you Greeting from APMAA Dr. Mohamed Elgammal(5 min)
and Professor Belaid Aouni (5min)
・Toast (5 min)
100 (70%)
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・APMAA 2020 Organizer’s Promotion: (15 min)
・Music
Day 4 : Culture Visit ( 9 am to 7 pm including lunch )
APMAA Conference- Qatar 2019
Conference Hotels
Hotels:
Hotels Stars Hotel Single Room Rate (QAR)
Single Room Rate (US. Dollars)
ST Regis ( Conference Hotel) 5 550 150
Ritz-Carlton 5 600 160
Sheraton 5 600 160
Hilton 5 500 135
Al Mirqab 4 350 95
Safir 3 200 55
Wyndham West Bay 4 400 110
All prices include breakfast.
For Double room rate, you should add between 15 and 30$ based on different hotel policies.
St-Regis Hotel:
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http://www.stregisdoha.com/en/video/the-st-regis-doha-meeting-space-walkthrough?bctid=2201695023001 With over 4,000 sqm of event space, eight meeting rooms including the largest
ballroom with natural daylight in Doha and a terrace with extensive views over the
Arabian Gulf, there is no finer address in Qatar to host a meeting, exhibition,
wedding, social event or conference.
The Grand Ballrooms
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Scientific Committee
APMAA Board of Directors Representative Director
• Susumu Ueno, APMAA Board Chair, [email protected] (Professor Emeritus, Konan
University, Japan) (2014-2014 Board Chair, 2010-2013 President)
• Tsay, Yang-Tzong (Jimmy), Deputy Chair of the Board of Directors, and Auditor
[email protected] (Professor Emeritus, National Taiwan University, Taiwan) (2014
President)
• Omar, Normah, Deputy Chair of the Board of Directors,
[email protected] (Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Malaysia) (2015
President)
• Hu, Yiming, President, [email protected] (Shanghai Jiao Tung University, China)
Senior Director
• Tsuji, Masao, President-elect, [email protected] (Professor, Nagoya University of
Commerce & Business; Professor Emeritus of Waseda University, Japan) (APMAA 2018
Chair)
• Elgammal, Mohammed, Vice President, [email protected] (Qatar University,
Qatar) (APMAA 2019 Doha Conference Chair)
• Chu, Hsuan-Lien, Vice President, [email protected] (Professor of Accounting
Department, National Taipei University, Taiwan) (APMAA 2016 Cahir)
• Chandrarin, Grahita, Vice President, [email protected] , [email protected]
(Graduate Program, University of Merdeka Malang, Indonesia) (2016 President, APMAA
2015 Co-chair)
• Mayangsari, Sekar, [email protected] (Trisakti University, Indonesia) (APMAA 2015
Chair, APMAA 2021 Jakarta Chair)
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• Nitirojntanad, Kanibhatti, [email protected] (Chulalongkorn University,
Thailand) (APMAA 2014 Cahir)
• Fu, Yuanlue, [email protected] (Professor, Xiamen University, China) (APMAA 2012
Chair)
• Rahman, Ibrahim Kamal Abdul, [email protected] (Universiti Kuala, Lumpur,
Malaysia) (, APMAA 2004 Chair, APMAA 2011 Co-chair)
• Suzana Sulaiman, [email protected] (Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM),
Malaysia) (APMAA 2020 Chair, APMAA 2011 Chair, Executive Editor of the Asia-Pacific
Management Accounting Journal)
• Scarbrough, Paul, [email protected], (Brock University, Canada)
• Aoki, Masaaki, [email protected] (Graduate School of Economics and Management,
Accounting School, Tohoku University, Japan) (APMAA 2018 Co-chair)
• Oshika, Tomoki, [email protected] (Professor, Faculty of Commerce, Waseda
University, Japan) (APMAA 2018 Co-chair)
• Hosomi, Shoichiro, [email protected] (Professor, School of Social Science, Tokyo
Metropolitan University, Japan) (2018 Doctoral Colloquium Chair)
• Mimba, Ni Putu Sri Harta, [email protected]; [email protected] (Professor,
Udayana University, Indonesia) (2015 Doctoral Colloquium Chair)
• Kishita, Tetsuhiro, [email protected] (Professor, Ryukoku University, Kyoto
Japan)
• Terdpaopong, Kanitsorn, [email protected] (Rangsit University, Thailand)
• Cheng, Nam Sang, [email protected] (Associate Professor of Accounting (Practice),
School of Accountancy, Singapore Management University, Singapore)
• Abdel-Maksoud, Ahmed Bahgat, [email protected] (United Arab Emirates
University, UAE)
• Tomasz, Wnuk-Pel, [email protected] (Associate Professor, University of Łódź,
Poland, Affiliate Professor, Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden)
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• Nakashima, Masumi, [email protected] (Professor, Kanazawa Gakuin University,
Japan)
• Mori, Yuji, [email protected] (Associate professor of School of
Management and Information, University of Shizuoka, Japan)
• Alpenberg, Jan, [email protected] (Dean and Head of Departments for the School of
Business and Economics, Linnaeus University, Sweden)
• Hsiao-Lun Lin, [email protected] (Associate professor of Department of
Accountancy, National Taipei University, Taipei, Taiwan) (2016 Doctoral Colloquium
Chair)
• Elbanna , Said, [email protected] (Professor of Strategic Management, Qatar
University, Qatar)
Director
• Chen, Chao, [email protected] (Fudan University, China)
• Hw ang, Iny, [email protected] (Associate Professor of Accounting, Seoul National
University, South Korea)
• Zuhroh, Diana, [email protected] (University of Merdeka Malang, Indonesia)
• Mastuoka Kohsuke, [email protected] (Associate professor, Tohoku
Gakuin University, Japan)
• Mardini, Ghassan Hani George, [email protected] (Qatar University, Qatar)
Director Emeritus
• Nishimura, Akira, [email protected] (Professor Emeritus at Kyushu University,
Japan) (2004-2009 President)
International Scientific Committee
• Prof David McMillan, Professor in Finance, Accounting and Finance department,
University of Stirling, UK. http://rms.stir.ac.uk/converis-stirling/person/10680
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• Professor Khaled Hussainey, Professor of Accounting and Financial Management,
Portsmouth Business School, UK. http://www.port.ac.uk/accounting-and-financial-
management/staff/professor-khaled-hussainey.html
• Prof Carol Adams, Professor of Accounting, Durham University Business School, UK.
https://www.dur.ac.uk/business/about/ourpeople/searchresults/?id=13964&target=12
7937
• Professor Muhammed-Shahid Ebrahim , Durham University Business School, UK.
https://www.dur.ac.uk/business/about/our-
people/searcresults/?id=12839&target=127937
• Professor Basil Al-Najjar, Chair, Accounting and Finance Group, University of
Huddersfield.
• Professor Mohammad Kabir Hassan, Islamic Finance, University of New Orleans, US.
http://www.uno.edu/coba/EconomicsFinance/FacultyStaff/KHassan.aspx
• Dr. Fatima Abdul Hamid (Associate Professor of Accounting), International Islamic
University of Malaysia, http://www.iium.edu.my/staff-details?id=2424
• Professor Zabihollah Rezaee, The University of Memphis, [email protected]
• Professor Charles Bailey, James Madison University, [email protected]
• Dr. Reza Dorestani, Associate Professor, Northeastern Illinois University, a-
• Dr. Jared Soileau, Assistant Professor, Louisiana State University, [email protected]
• Dr. Gregory Prescott, Assistant Professor, University of South Alabama,
• Prof. Michel Jones – Full Professor- University of Bristol
• Prof. Wan Nordin Wan Hussin – Full professor _ University Utara Malaysia.
• Dr. Raili Pollanen, Carleton University, [email protected] Accounting
• Dr. Habib Mahama UAEU [email protected] Accounting
• Dr. Hatem Elgohary , Qatar University.
• Dr. Riyad Eid UAEU [email protected] Marketing
• Dr. Nora Ramadan Cairo University, [email protected] Management
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• Dr. Hussam Al-Damen – Assistant Professor – Qatar University
• Dr. Yasean Tahat – Assistant Professor – Gulf University for Science and Technology
• Dr. Ayman Haddad – Associate Professor – American University of Kuwait
• Dr Nicole Ang, Senior Lecturer of Management Accounting, School of Accounting,
University of New South Wealth ,[email protected]
• Dr Mandy Cheng, Professo of Management Accounting, School of Accounting,
University of New South Wealth, Sydney, Australia, [email protected]
• Dr Aldonio Ferreira, Senior Lecturer – Management Accounting , Monash University,
• Professor Michael Jones, Professor of Financial Reporting, University of Bristol, UK.
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/efm/people/michael-j-jones/
• Professor Shahzad Uddin, Professor of Accounting, University of Essex, UK.
https://www.essex.ac.uk/ebs/staff/profile.aspx?ID=1084
• Professor Vivien Urquhart, Professor of Accounting, Lancaster University, UK.
http://www.research.lancs.ac.uk/portal/en/people/vivien-urquhart(5dfc8735-9f0e-
4917-ac35-e3f7bc557230).html
• Professor Magdy Abdel-Kader, Professor of Management Accounting, Anglia Ruskin
University, UK.
• Professor Mahbub Zaman, Professor of Accounting, Queensland University of
Technology, Australia.http://staff.qut.edu.au/staff/zamanm/
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Call for Papers
Int. J. of Accounting, Auditing and Performance Evaluation
APMAA-DOHA2019: Special Issue on: "Management Accounting and
Finance in the 21st
Century: Challenges and Perspectives" Guest Editors:
Prof. Mostafa Kamal Hassan and Associate Prof. Mohamed Z. Elbashir, Qatar University,
Qatar
For this special issue, manuscripts covering any topical area of management accounting and finance will be
welcome. Manuscripts can be theoretical, teaching- or application-based. The issue will focus particularly on
Asia-Pacific and Gulf Cooperation Council accounting issues. In fact, the Gulf Cooperation Council countries,
since they were oil-based economies, are now in transition towards a more sustainable knowledge-based
economic model. This transformation creates the need to actively investigate contemporary issues related to
management accounting and finance in the region. The issue will carry revised and substantially extended
versions of selected papers presented at the Asia Pacific of Management Accounting Association (APMAA)
Doha-Conference 2019, but we are also inviting other experts to submit articles for this call.
Subject Coverage Suitable topics include, but are not limited, to the following:
• Strategic management accounting
• Performance measurement
• The role of management accountants in different organisations
• Business ethics and internal control
• Business reporting and communication
• Islamic accounting and Islamic finance
• Financial markets and economic growth
• Multi-criteria decision making and accounting
• Management and financial accounting and finance in emerging economies
Notes for Prospective Authors Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for
publication elsewhere. (N.B.Conference papers may only be submitted if the paper has been completely re-
written and if appropriate written permissions have been obtained from any copyright holders of the original
paper).
All papers are refereed through a peer review process.
All papers must be submitted online. To submit a paper, please read our Submitting articles page.
Important Dates Manuscripts due by: 1 February, 2020
Notification to authors: 30 May, 2020
• Final versions due by: 30 July, 2020