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China Accounting and Finance Review (CAFR)

  

 

 

The China Accounting and Finance Review (CAFR) is dedicated to promoting empirical and theoretical research and studies on significant accounting and finance issues, and serving as a platform for financial economists from China and around the world to share their views and investigations on a wide range of contemporary and cutting-edge issues relating to both the Chinese and international financial markets.

While initially published articles written in both Chinese and English which mainly focused on China-specific issues, since 2022 CAFR has become a purely English journal. Besides, it has also expanded its scope to welcome submissions of original and high-quality research papers and literature reviews that address any topics relating to accounting and finance globally. 

Additionally, CAFR also strongly encourages cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary research that bridges accounting and finance with other related fields. It aims to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape of accounting and finance in both Chinese and international contexts. Recognizing the increasing interconnectedness of financial markets, technological advancements and global challenges, the Journal also promotes a holistic approach to research. As such, it welcomes submissions that:

  • Integrate accounting and finance principles with other disciplines such as economics, management, information technology, data science, environmental studies and social sciences;
  • Explore the intersections between traditional financial topics and emerging areas such as artificial intelligence, blockchain technology and big data analytics;
  • Investigate the financial implications of global issues, such as climate change, sustainable development and social responsibility;
  • Examine the impact of policy changes, regulatory frameworks and cultural factors on accounting and finance practices across regions and economies; and
  • Apply innovative methodologies and cross-disciplinary approaches to address complex financial and accounting challenges.

     

 

Editor-in-Chief

Prof. Qiang Wu
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 

qiang.wu@polyu.edu.hk

 

Consulting Editors

Prof. C. S. Agnes Cheng
University of Oklahoma 

Prof. Iftekhar Hasan
Fordham University

Prof. Xuan Tian
Tsinghua University 

Prof. Laurence Van Lent
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

 

Editors

Prof. Mark Anderson
University of Calgary

Prof. Kee-Hong Bae
York University 

Prof. Jie (Jay) Cao
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 

Prof. Xiaofang Chen
Wuhan University of Technology 

Prof. Junxiong Fang
Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics 

Prof. Bill Francis
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 

Prof. Guojin Gong
University of Connecticut 

Prof. Thomas Hansen
Virginia Commonwealth University 

Prof. Shawn Huang
Arizona State University

Prof. Sterling Huang
New York University Shanghai 

Prof. Bin Ke
National University of Singapore 

Prof. Yongtae Kim
Santa Clara University 

Prof. Wenjing Li
Jinan University 

Prof. Yupeng Lin
National University of Singapore 

Prof. Connie X. Mao
Temple University 

Prof. Mujtaba Mian
Prince Mohammed Bin Salman College 

Prof. Linda Myers
The University of Tennessee 

Prof. Rachna Prakash
University of Mississippi 

Prof. Meijun Qian
Zhejiang University International Business School 

Prof. Walid Saffar
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 

Prof. Katherine Schipper
Duke University 

Prof. Wei-Ling Song
Louisiana State University 

Prof. Nancy Su
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 

Prof. Avanidhar (Subra) Subrahmanyam
The University of California, Los Angeles 

Prof. Kun Wang
Tsinghua University 

Prof. M.H. Franco Wong
University of Toronto 

Prof. Chaopeng Wu
Xiamen University 

Prof. Eliza Wu
University of Sydney 

Prof. Xing Xiao
Tsinghua University 

Prof. Xinpeng Xu
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 

Prof. Nianhang Xu
Renmin University of China 

Prof. George Yang
The Chinese University of Hong Kong 

Prof. Tong Yao
University of Iowa

Prof. Kangtao Ye
Renmin University of China 

Prof. Aaron Yoon
Northwestern University 

Prof. Xintong Zhan
Fudan University 

Prof. Tianyu Zhang
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen 

Prof. Hao Zhang
Rochester Institute of Technology 

Prof. Yijiang Zhao
American University 

Prof. Nan Zhou
University of Cincinnati 

Prof. Luo Zuo
National University of Singapore 

 

Editorial Office

Editorial Office
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 

af.cafr@polyu.edu.hk

 

 

Submission Guidelines

CAFR welcomes submissions that abide by the editorial policy via ScholarOne. All submitted manuscripts must be written in English. Please read the Author Guidelines before making a submission.

 

Peer Review Policy

CAFR adopts a rigorous peer-review process. All submitted manuscripts will initially be checked and then send to the Editor if they comply with the Journal’s author guidelines. After that, they will be evaluated by the Editor who is an expert on accounting and finance. If deemed suitable for further consideration, the manuscripts will then be subjected to peer-review by independent and anonymous experts. Based on their expertise, the reviewers will assess both the quality and originality of the manuscripts, as well as the manuscripts’ contribution to the knowledge of accounting and finance, and provide detailed and constructive comments to the authors for improving and enhancing the quality of the manuscripts.     

To ensure the impartiality of the review process, a double-blinded approach will be adopted in the reviewing process to ensure that the authors will not know the identities of the reviewers of their submissions, and the reviewers also will not know the identities of the authors of the manuscripts they review.

While the time for reviewing may vary for different manuscripts, CAFR’s goal is to inform the authors of the decision on their submissions within 60 days.

For inquiry, please contact the CAFR Editorial Office via email at af.cafr@polyu.edu.hk.

 

 

CAFR is an open access journal, and all published articles are available online for free and permanent access immediately after publication, with no subscription charge or registration requirements.

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November 30, 2024
CAFR Special Issue Conference 2024 (Theme: Contemporary issues in accounting and finance)
Chongqing University, Chongqing, China


December 2, 2023
CAFR Special Issue Conference 2023 (Theme: The role of accounting and finance in digital economy)
Jinan University, Guangzhou, China


September 17-18, 2021

CAFR 2021 Virtual Annual Conference (Theme: ESG)
Online 


November 28 and December 1, 2020
CAFR Fundamental Analysis Symposium
Online


September 26-27, 2020
CAFR 2020 Virtual Annual Conference (Theme: Taxation)
Online


January 2, 2020
CAFR Research Workshop (Theme: Global Development in Fintech and Its Implications to Accounting, Finance, and Law Research)
San Diego, U.S.A.


September 20-21, 2019

CAFR Knowledge Transfer Forum
Dongguan & Hong Kong, China


July 3-5, 2019
2019 Summer Research Boot Camp on Financial Intermediation and Markets
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China


November 30, 2016
China Accounting and Finance Review (CAFR) 2016 Conference


May 15, 2015
The Joint China Accounting and Finance Review (CAFR) and Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance (JAAF) Conference

 

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