CALL FOR PAPERS


                 UTAH WINTER ACCOUNTING CONFERENCE


                  February 18 - February 20, 2010
                       Salt Lake City, Utah



     Now in its tenth year, the Utah Winter Accounting
     Conference brings together top accounting scholars. The
     conference aims to offer both a high-quality program and
     ample opportunity for informal interaction.


     The 2010 event is scheduled for Thursday, February 18
     through Saturday, February 20 in Salt Lake City, Utah.



     PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:


     We invite submissions of high-quality, unpublished
     empirical and theoretical research. As always, we encourage
     submissions by junior faculty and favor research that will
     benefit from presentation to our audience.


     To submit a paper, please visit the Utah Winter Accounting
     Conference web site at:


           http://www.utah-wac.org/2010/submission.html


     and upload your paper in Adobe PDF or Microsoft Word
     format. The submission deadline is Friday, November 13,
     2009. All submissions will be reviewed by members of the
     program committee, and we expect to announce the final
     program by mid-December. Invitations to attend the
     conference will be sent out by December.



     FURTHER INFORMATION:


     General information about the conference, including past
     programs, is available at the conference web site:


                    http://www.utah-wac.org


     Questions can be directed to:


     CONTACT:       Marlene Plumlee
     Email:         MAILTO:marlene.plumlee@utah.edu
               or
     CONTACT:       Rachel Hayes
     Email:         MAILTO:rachel.hayes@utah.edu


     at the University of Utah.



     PROGRAM COMMITTEE:


     Marlene Plumlee (co-chair), University of Utah
     Rachel Hayes (co-chair), University of Utah
     Christine Botosan, University of Utah
     Bob Holthausen, University of Pennsylvania
     Christian Leuz, University of Chicago
     Russ Lundholm, University of Michigan
     Ross Watts, MIT



Posted 8/26/09