Public Sector Accounting and Budgeting

Public Sector Accounting and Budgeting

 

Volumes 7
Issues 23
Articles 126
Authors 223
Article View 84,236
Article Download 34,209
Article View Average 668.54
Article Download Average 271.5
Indexing & Abstracting 12
Reviewers 37

 

The Quarterly Journal of Public Sector Accounting and Budgeting (PSAB) is a scientific and academic journal aimed to publish scholars’ original and high quality manuscripts and reports in the field of public sector accounting. PSAB adheres to open access policy to accelerate the barrier-free dissemination of scientific knowledge which can result in higher visibility and increased citation for authors' works.

Accounting and financial researches in the public sector, government and executive bodies are examined in this quarterly. PSAB approach is scientific and research and its main view is to develop public sector accounting knowledge, identify public sector challenges and find suitable solutions to improve it.

PSAB is licensed by Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance in Islamic Republic of Iran. Also, the journal is published based on the contract number 15188 with the cooperation of the auditing organization. The audit organization is the highest accounting and auditing institution in Iran, which also compiles accounting standards for the public sector of Iran.

 

Indexed in ISC (Islamic World Science Citation Center) and DOAJ

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    • Frequency: Quarterly
    • License Holder: Mehdi Faraji with the cooperation of Iran Audit Organization
    • License No.: 87097
    • E-ISSN: 2717-3135
    • Start: Autumn 2020
    • Language: English & Persian
    • Indexed and Abstracted: Yes
    • Review Process: Double Blind Peer Review
    • Acceptance Rate: 29%
    • Open Access: Yes
    • Average Review Time of Articles: 6 Weeks
    • Method of Reference Writing: APA 
    • Plagiarism Check: Yes (Hamyab Site)
    • Article Charges (For Iranian Authors):
    • 1.500.000 IRT for Reviewing, Editing and Publishing
    • English articles will be published free of charge if accepted.
    • Contact Email: Psabjournal@gmail.com

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