“Accounting through the ages: Lessons for modern challenges”
The Thirteenth Accounting History International Conference
Call for Papers
Wollongong, Australia, 8-11 July 2026
Sponsored by: University of Wollongong, Australia
Accounting History Special Interest Group of the Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand and Accounting History Journal.
We invite scholars, practitioners, and researchers to contribute to
“Accounting through the ages: Lessons for modern challenges”
a conference that bridges our rich accounting heritage with contemporary challenges. While papers will be accepted across the full range of accounting history topics and methodological and theoretical perspectives, authors are encouraged to address topics relevant to the conference theme.
Potential topics to explore include, but are not limited to:
Historical parallels between the introduction of double-entry bookkeeping and modern blockchain
Past resistance to accounting innovations: lessons for adopting new technologies today
Automation in accounting: from mechanisation to digital transformation
Historical accounting failures and their influence on modern standards
Evolution of fraud detection: insights from historical cases for modern forensic accounting
Corporate social reporting through the ages: lessons for current sustainability frameworks
Development of non-financial metrics: historical perspectives on measuring social impact
Evolution of accounting education: historical foundations for future professional development
Gender, diversity, inclusion and equity in accounting: historical barriers and lessons for current challenges
Accounting as a control and surveillance mechanism through history
Colonial influences on accounting systems: implications for modern international standardisation
Key Deadlines:
Paper Submission Opens: 1st September 2025
Paper Submission Deadline: 13th February 2026
Notification of Acceptance: 10th April 2026
Registration Opening: 1st April 2026
Early Bird Registration Ends: 22nd May 2026
An Emerging Scholars’ Colloquium will be held immediately prior to the conference. Research proposals are due by 31st March 2026.
The guest speakers at the conference are:
Professor Warwick Funnell, University of Wollongong, Australia.
Professor Sandra van der Laan, The University of Sydney Business School, Australia
Professor Daxin Wu, Shandong University of Finance and Economics, China.
The discipline of Accounting at the University of Wollongong has a distinguished history of supporting research in accounting history, a legacy established by Professor Gaffikin’s scholarship and leadership. The conference will be held at the University of Wollongong’s main campus, renowned for its picturesque setting and state-of-the-art facilities.
Find out more at the conference webpage: https://conference.uow.edu.au/13-accounting-history-international-conference/
Submission and Review of Papers: Papers written in the English language and complying with the Accounting History manuscript style should be submitted online in Word format no later than 13th February 2026 at www.conftool.org/13ahic2026
All papers will be subject to a double-blind refereeing process. A special issue of the journal on the conference theme is scheduled to be published following the event.
Notification of papers accepted for inclusion in the conference program should be made by 10 April 2026.
Inquiries may be directed to Dr Mona Nikidehaghani at the following e-mail address: monan@uow.edu.au


