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Dear ASEPELT members and supporters,
We are sorry to inform you that in view of the evolution of the viral pandemic, there is great uncertainty about the possibilities of holding the XXXIV ASEPELT Annual Congress on the dates it was scheduled to take place, which, as you will recall, and after a first modification, were from June 23-26, 2021.
The Special issue pretends to be a forum for debate on matters related to economic, accounting and finance in the area of Asia-Pacific. Articles must address relevant issues for the below topics. Discussion must be conceptually competent in one or more disciplinary fields, so that researchers and practitioners of a large number of scientific disciplines are able to participate, this way trespassing disciplinary boundaries.
TOPICS:
We welcome papers covering whichever aspects of Financial Accounting, Management Accounting Governance, Sustainability Reporting, Auditing, Public Sector Accounting, Taxation, Information System, Accounting Education, Sharia Accounting and Financial Management, Ethics and Professionalism, Capital Market Research, Banking, and Corporate Finance.
There are no restrictions to the length of individual papers. We are open to all methodological approaches and have special interest in papers using high-frequency data with these standards:
For additional information, please contact Liem Gai Sin, Ph.D at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Creative in research and teaching.
The special issue aims to reflect the full breadth of the pandemic’s impact on Asia continent, one of biggest economic areas in the world. As expected, COVID-19 has negatively affected the economies of Asian countries. As is well known, the pandemic has generated remarkable distortions in Asian economies in general and in their financial systems in particular, severely affecting financial customers. Consequently, different strategies have been applied in Asian countries to cope with the economic and financial effects of the pandemic. The special issue Asian Economy and Finance during the COVID-19 Pandemic aims to collect the insights from academic researchers and the financial services industry practitioners on the challenges and solutions resulting from their research on the topic.
The main aim of the issue is to provide empirical research about the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the financial service sectors of the Asian continent. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
There are no restrictions to the length of individual papers. We are open to all methodological approaches and have special interest in papers using high-frequency data with these standards:
For additional information, please contact Liem Gai Sin, Ph.D at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..