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Call for papers

ISCAE Morrocco  is pleased to invite academics, researchers, and practitioners to participate in the International Symposium on Integrated Thinking for a Sustainable Economy (ITSE 2026).

 This symposium seeks to foster interdisciplinary dialogue at the intersection of accounting, corporate governance, finance, and sustainability, with the goal of promoting responsible, forward-looking business practices.

 In an era defined by climate change, regulatory evolution, heightened ESG expectations, and increasing demands on firms to create sustainable value, ITSE 2026 provides a platform to explore how integrated thinking can drive systemic transformation within and beyond organizations.

 The program will feature developmental paper sessions and a doctoral stream, offering opportunities for both experienced academics and emerging scholars, including PhD students, to engage in constructive discussion, receive feedback, and advance their research. We welcome submissions that contribute to theoretical development, empirical insights, or practical applications in the following areas (among others):

  •   Sustainability accounting and reporting practices
  •  Green and climate finance in corporate and financial systems
  •  Corporate social responsibility and its implications for reporting and governance
  •  Accounting measurement and disclosure in the context of sustainability
  •  Auditing and risk management frameworks for sustainable development
  •  Governance structures and ethical decision-making in corporate settings
  •  Performance measurement systems aligned with sustainability objectives
  •  Climate-related financial disclosure and risk transparency
  •  Circular economy principles and their integration into corporate reporting
  •  Capital markets, accountability, and the impact of sustainable practices
  • Integrated reporting and value creation models
  • Environmental management accounting and cost analysis
  • Sustainable investment strategies and portfolio optimization
  • FinTech, RegTech, and digital reporting tools for sustainability
  • Carbon accounting, emissions valuation, and climate-risk stress testing
  • ESG ratings, assurance, and the economics of sustainability disclosure
  • Corporate financial resilience, transition risks, and green financing instruments
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