About the Journal
- Journal Title: Sustainability Accounting Journal
- Initials: SAJ
- Frequency: February and August
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- Editor in Chief: Fitria Husnatarina
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- Publisher: Magister of Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Palangka Raya
Sustainability Accounting Journal (SAJ) is a peer-reviewed publication that publishes high-quality original research from Palangka Raya University's Accounting Department, Faculty of Economics and Business. SAJ provides a venue for you to share and publish your work, as well as to advance our understanding of sustainability and sustainable development. SAJ seeks to align theory and practice in accounting, the environment, and humanity's social sustainability. SAJ highlights the relationship between accounting, finance, and environmental challenges, as well as social and economic issues in businesses, governments, educational institutions, regions, and societies. SAJ seeks papers that combine Indonesian studies with global perspectives. SAJ also evaluates high-quality publications from other locations that include policy insights pertinent to Indonesia. It combines theoretical and empirical research, as well as novel concepts, to create a synthesis of global sustainability theory and practice for practitioners, academics, researchers, students, and policymakers. Papers accepted for publication will undergo a double-blind review to guarantee academic rigor and integrity. Authors will be asked to offer a statement of novelty and relevance showing how the results are deemed original in light of the current state of the art in the field, relevant and vital to the progress of knowledge about sustainability, and applicable to the nation. broader audience and context.
For further information on the journal's focus and peer review policies, please refer to the Focus and Scope. Articles that violate these rules will not be approved. Below are some suggested (but not limited to) sustainability and sustainable development themes for you to contribute to: Carbon accounting; environmental accountability; environmental auditing; environmental management accounting; green finance; integrated reporting; material flow cost accounting; sustainability accounting, accountability, and reporting.