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14th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

FOURTEENTH INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING CONFERENCE


IAA Research Foundation
Jointly with
Deloitte India
&
EIILM-Kolkata

Venue: Science City Auditorium, Kolkata (January 05, 2019) &


Pride Plaza, New Town (January 06, 2019)

Theme: Future of Accounting and Finance


TENTATIVE PROGRAMME
January 05, 2019 (Saturday)

REGISTRATION & TEA: 9.15 am – 10.15 am


Inaugural Session: 10.15 am – 11.15 am

Dignitaries to take their seats on the Dais: 2 min


Presentation of Flower Bouquet: 3 min
In Chair : Prof. Bhabatosh Banerjee
President, IAA Research Foundation
Welcome Address : Prof. Dhrubaranjan Dandapat 8 min
Secretary, IAA Research Foundation
Inaugural Address Prof. Bruce K Ben
University of Tennessee USA 10 min

Address by Guest : FCA Mr. S. Halder 10 min


of Honour (Confirmation awaited)
Member (Finance), DVC
Presidential Address : Dr. Bhabatosh Banerjee 10 min
Vote of Thanks : Prof. Ashish Kumar Sana 7 min
Treasurer, IAA Research Foundation

11.15 – 11.45 a.m.: TEA/COFFEE BREAK

PLENARY SESSION (I)


11.45 AM – 01.00 PM
In Chair : FCA Mr. Dipankar Chatterji, Partner, L B Jha & Co.
Keynote Speaker :
Prof. Bruce K Ben Moving Accounting Toward a Learned Profession
University of Tennessee
USA
: Dr. Tanupa Chakraborty, Professor of Commerce
Vote of Thanks University of Calcutta

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1.00 p.m. – 2.00 p.m. : LUNCH

PLENARY SESSION (II)


2.00 – 3.15 PM
In Chair : FCA Dr. Bhaskar Banerjee, Chairman, CSE
Keynote Speaker :
CA Mr. P.R.Ramesh Future of Accounting
Chairman, Deloitte India
Dr. Ashok Banerjee Future of Finance
Professor (Finance &
Control) Faculty-in-charge
The Financial Research and
Trading Laboratory
IIM Calcutta
: Dr. Ashish Kumar Sana, Professor of Commerce
Vote of Thanks University of Calcutta

3.15 – 3.45 p.m.: TEA / COFFEE BREAK


Saturday, 5th January, 2019

Concurrent Sessions: A, B, C & D


Average time may be allotted for each paper: 10 -15 min
Interaction: 15 min
Chairman’s Observations: 10 -15 min
[3.45 pm – 5.15 p.m.]

Concurrent Secession A: Accounting and Reporting


Chairperson: FCA Abhijit Bandyopadhyay, Deloitte

Co-Chairperson: Dr. Atri Bhowmik, Finance Officer, MAKAUT


Presentation of Papers
Sl. Paper
Name of the Author(s) Title of the Paper/Presentation of papers
No. No.
Rohit Kumar Sharma & Dr. Demographic profile and uses of reported profit in
Ashit Saha investment decision making process
1 10

Rajesh Kumar, J K Exploring Ethical Imperatives in Accounting


Pattanayak & Bibhas Practices: A Study of Selected Indian Firms
2 58
Chandra

Anish Kumar Dan Creative Accounting – The Intention and Detection:


3 43
A Case study on Satyam Computer Services Ltd.
Nirmalendu Nath & Tarun Non-Performing Assets (NPAs) in Indian Banking
4 38 Mandal System Its Evaluation and Impact

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Saturday, 5th January, 2019


[3.45 pm – 5.15 p.m.]
Concurrent Session B: Capital Market (I)
Chairperson: Prof. R.P. Banerjee, Director, EIILM
Co-Chairperson: Prof. Amalendu Bhunia,University of Kalayani
Presentation of Papers
Sl. Paper Name of the
Title of the Paper
No. No. Author(s)
Abinash Rath & Ashit Applying Benford’s law for fraud detection: A study
1 04 Saha of select listed companies from National Stock
Exchange
Samyabrata Das & Examining the Performance of Direct Plans of
2 32 Samarpita Seth Select Large Cap Mutual Funds in India

Biswajit Paul & Relationship between Socio-Economic


3 15 Ashish Kumar Sana Infrastructure Investment and Economic Growth:
Evidence From India
Soma Roy Dey Risk & Return Analysis of Banking Stocks in Indian
4 22 Choudhury & Capital Market
Mahfuzul Alom

[3.45 pm – 5.15 p.m.]


Concurrent Session C: Financial Management (I)
Chairperson: Prof. D.V. Ramana, Xavier Institute of Management,
Bhubaneswar
Co-Chairperson: Prof. Asit Saha, Dibrugarh University
Presentation of Papers
Sl. Paper Title of the Paper/Presentation of
Name of the Author(s)
No. No. papers
Aprajita Pandey & J. K. Does Underwriter Reputation Help in
Pattanayak Reducing the Level of Earnings
1 54
Management? A Study of Indian IPO
Firms
Partha Sarathi Roy & Tanupa Efficiency of Indian Equity Futures
2 30 Chakraborty Market – an Empirical Analysis with
reference to National Stock Exchange
Preti Singh The Impact of Receivables Management
on Profitability of Housing Finance
3 26
Company in India

Sourav Kumar Das Role of the Agents of Indian Post


4 08 Offices for Financial Inclusion: A
Critical Review

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Saturday, 5th January, 2019


[3.45 pm – 5.15 p.m.]
Concurrent Session D: Corporate Governance, CSR
Chairperson: CMA Harijiban Banerjee
Co-Chairperson: Prof. Memcha Loitongbam
Sl. Paper Title of the Paper/Presentation of
Name of the Author(s)
No. No. papers
Srirupa Ray & Dhruba Ranjan Corporate Social Responsibility – An
1 34
Danadapat Analysis on Maharatna Companies
Saroj Kumar Routray & Sabat Impact of Audit committee independence
2 35 Kumar Digal and board composition on firm
performance
Rana Saha & Goutam Bhowmik Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) in
3 55 India in the Light of Cross Country
Experience
Saba Parveen Pros and cons of using Mobile Wallet: A
4 52
case study of North Kolkata user’s

FOURTEENTH INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING CONFERENCE


IAA Research Foundation
Jointly with
Deloitte India & EIILM-Kolkata

Venue: PRIDE PLAZA HOTEL, NEW TOWN


Theme: Future of Accounting & Finance

Sunday, 6th January, 2019

Concurrent Sessions: E,F,G & H


10.00 a.m. – 11.30 a.m.

Concurrent Session E: Microfinance & Crop Insurance


Chairperson: Prof. Samirendra Nath Dhar, University of North Bengal
Co-Chairperson: Dr. Radhanath Pyne, Guest Faculty, University of Calcutta
Sl. Paper
Name of the Author(s) Title of the Paper/Presentation of papers
No. No.
Palash Bandyopadhyay Identification of Factors Affecting Financial
1 50 Performance of Gems & Jewellery and Zari
industries in Howrah Districts, West Bengal
Prabir Tarafder Diversities in Credit Access and Operations of
SHGs Which Have Their Members in Clusters
2 28 and SHGs Which Do Not Have Their
Members in Clusters – A Comparative
Analysis
Soumita Mukherjee Effectiveness in Employment Generation of
3 37
Urban Poor under National Urban Livelihoods

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Mission (NvULM) – A Study


Saheli Bhattacharya Challenges and Opportunities in Crop
4 40 & Bappaditya Biswas Insurance – A Study with Reference to
Hooghly District, West Bengal

Average time may be allotted for each paper: 10 -15 min

Interaction: 15 min

Chairman’s Observations: 10 -15 min

Sunday, 6th January, 2019


10.00 a.m. – 11.30 a.m.

Concurrent Session F: MSMEs


Chairperson: Dr. D.P.Nandy, Sr. Director, Advanced Studies and
Research & Journal, ICAI
Co-Chairperson: Dr. Pinaki Ranjan Roy, Ex-Principal, NN (D) College
Sl. Paper
Name of the Author(s) Title of the Paper/Presentation of papers
No. No.
Md Ekbal Hussain Khadim & Impact of record keeping on the growth of
1 13 Soma Roy Dey Choudhury micro and small scale enterprises in Cachar
district of Assam: An analytical study
Vinay Kandpal, Rema. R & Financing Smart City Projects in India:
2 14
Rajat Mehrotra Issues and Challenges
Saurav Dey & Soma Roy Dey Effect of Working capital management
Choudhury & N.B.Dey practices on Financial Performance of
3 21
Micro Enterprises ; A Study in Shillong
City of Meghalaya
Rintu Nath Effects of Cluster Development Programme
4 29 on Capacity Building of the MSMEs:
Evidence from West Bengal

Average time may be allotted for each paper: 10 -15 min

Interaction: 15 min

Chairman’s Observations: 10 -15 min

Sunday, 6th January, 2019


10.00 a.m. – 11.30 a.m.

Concurrent Session G: Financial Management (II)


Chairperson: Prof. Manipadma Datta, TERI University
Co-Chairperson: Dr. Niladri Das, IIT, Dhanbad
Sl. Paper Title of the Paper/Presentation of
Name of the Author(s)
No. No. papers
Debdas Rakshit, Tapas Kumar Factors Determining Capital Structure in
1 05 Sarkar & Sutanuka Shaw Post Financial Crisis: Empirical Evidence
from Selected Indian Firms

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Amitava Saha, Gautam Mitra & Volatility Spill over between Gold Spot &
2 41 Sumita Chakraborty Future Market in India: An Experiment
with Multi Commodity Exchange in India
Bijoy Gupta & Kartick Chandra Impact of Working Capital Management
Paul on Corporate Performance: An Empirical
3 53
Analysis of Selected Public Sector Steel
Companies in West Bengal’
Jyotirmoy Koley, Kartick Handloom Industry in West Bengal:
4. 42 Biswas & Sankar Das Issues and Challenges

Average time may be allotted for each paper: 10 -15 min

Interaction: 15 min

Chairman’s Observations: 10 -15 min

Sunday, 6th January, 2019


10.00 a.m. – 11.30 a.m.

Session H: Financial Inclusion and Literacy


Chairperson: Dr. O.N. Dutta, Formerly of SAIL
Co-Chairperson: Prof. Sharmistha Banerjee, University of Calcutta
Sl. Paper
Name of the Author(s) Title of the Paper/Presentation of papers
No. No.
Monteshori Maibam Chanu & A Study of Financial Literacy and
1 17 Memcha Loitongbam Inclusion: Measuring Depth of Credit and
Savings in Imphal city
Pintu Prasad Jaiswal Financial Inclusion through Business
Correspondent Agents: A Study of Glitches
2 20
& Gaps in Appointment & Operational
Procedures
Joydeep Biswas Financial Sector Development: Evaluating
3 33
Relative Progress
Shounak Das A Study on Financial Inclusion in
4 07
Aspirational Districts of India

Average time may be allotted for each paper: 10 -15 min

Interaction: 15 min

Chairman’s Observations: 10 -15 min

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11.30 a.m. – 12.00 noon: TEA/COFFEE BREAK

Sunday, 6th January, 2019


Concurrent Sessions: I, J, K & L
12 .00p.m.– 01.30 p.m.
Session I: Sustainability Reporting & Behavioural Finance
Chairperson: Dr. Sridhar Ramamoorti, University of Dayton, Ohio, USA
Co-Chairperson: Prof. Ashis Kumar Sana, University of Calcutta
Sl. Paper Title of the Paper/Presentation of
Name of the Author(s)
No. No. papers
Dr. Vivek Tyagi & Dr. Manipadma Business Sustainability and Predicting
Datta Bankruptcy: An empirical analysis in
1 47
Indian context with sustainability
variables
Ajay Kumar & Niladri Das Text mining approach in Analysis of
Sustainability Reports: A study of
2 49
Select Indian Firms

Dipika Bhowmik & Samirendra Service Quality in Housing Finance:


Nath Dhar An Empirical Investigation into the
3 25
Expectation- Perception Gaps of
Borrowers.
Humaira Siddika & Amalendu The influence of the sources of
Bhunia investment information on the level of
4. 03
awareness of women investors – the
case of West Bengal

Average time may be allotted for each paper: 10 -15 min

Interaction: 15 min

Chairman’s Observations: 10 -15 min

Sunday, 6th January, 2019


12 .00p.m.– 01.30 p.m.
Session J: Taxation & IFRS / Ind AS
Chairperson: CA Mrityunjoy Acharjee, Vice President, Balmer Lawrie
Co-Chairperson: CA Subhayan Basu, Guest Faculty in Commerce, C.U.
Sl. Paper
Name of the Author(s) Title of the Paper/Presentation of papers
No. No.
D.V Ramana & Mahesh An Empirical Examination of Relevance of
1 56 Ramalingam Deferred Tax in India

Himanshu Agarwall, A Study on Impact Analysis of Selected Ind


2 02 Chandrika Prasad Das & ASs on Net Worth & Total Assets of Listed
Rabindra Kumar Swain Manufacturing Companies in India

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Atanu Pramanick Effect of Ind AS on Financial Reporting: A


3 24
Study on Selected Indian Companies
Suvankar Chakraborty A Study of Composition Scheme of GST and
4 45 the impact of Reverse Charge Mechanism
on it

Average time may be allotted for each paper: 10 -15 min

Interaction: 15 min

Chairman’s Observations: 10 -15 min

Sunday, 6th January, 2019


12 .00p.m.– 01.30 p.m.
Session K: Sustainability Reporting (I)
Chairperson: Prof. Kartick Chandra Paul, Adamas University
Co-Chairperson: Prof. Gautam Mitra, University of Burdwan
Sl. Paper
Name of the Author(s) Title of the Paper/Presentation of papers
No. No.
Som Sankar Sen, Improvement in Quality of Life of the Backward Caste
Manidipa Dasgupta & Participants of Micro Enterprises: An Empirical
1 18
Mr Sourav Sarkar Assessment with special reference to West Burdwan

Saikat Dutta & Goutam Virtual Water Trade on Primary and Derived Crop
Bhowmik Products: A study in the Context of Indian International
2 27
Trade with the ‘Developed Countries’ during 2010-11 to
2016-17’
Mahuya Basu & Application of Monsoon Derivatives in Indian Hydro-
Tanupa Chakraborty Electricity Sector: A Study with Specific Reference to
3 31
Damodar Valley Corporation

Surya Narayan Ray A Critical Analysis of the European General Data


4. 59
Protection Regulation and its Implications for India

Average time may be allotted for each paper: 10 -15 min

Interaction: 15 min

Chairman’s Observations: 10 -15 min

Sunday, 6th January, 2019


12 .00p.m.– 01.30 p.m.
Session L: International Business & IFRS
Chairperson: Prof. N.B. Dey, Assam University
Co-Chairperson: Prof. J. K. Das, University of Calcutta
Sl. Paper Title of the Paper/Presentation of
Name of the Author(s)
No. No. papers
1. 23 Soumya Ganguly & Amalendu Is there a Causal Relationship Between

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Bhunia Sensex and Selected Macroeconomic


Variables?
Neha Smriti & Niladri Das The impact of intellectual capital on
2. 48 performance of energy sector: Evidence
from India and China
Sashikanta Khuntia & J.K. The Adaptive Market Hypothesis and
Pattanayak Evolution of Calendar Anomalies in
3. 57
BRICS Foreign Exchange Market

Beas Banerjee Study of Intangible Assets Recognition


and Measurement Practices in BSE
4. 44
Sensex 30 Companies as per Accounting
Standard

Average time may be allotted for each paper: 10 -15 min

Interaction: 15 min

Chairman’s Observations: 10 -15 min

1.30 p.m. – 2.30 p.m. : LUNCH

PLENARY SESSION (III) /PANEL DISCUSSION


2.30 pm – 3.45 pm

In Chair : Prof. B. B.Chakrabarty, IIM Calcutta


Dr.Sridhar Ramamoorti Securities Fraud Risk from Blockchain Tokens
Dayton University, Ohio, USA
Dr. Tanupa Chakraborty
University of Calcutta Efficiency of Weather Derivatives in Green Finance:
Some Research Issues.

3.45 p.m. – 4.15 p.m.: TEA/COFFEE BREAK

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Sunday, 6th January, 2019


VALEDICTORY SESSION
04.15 p.m.– 05.15 p.m.
In Chair : Mr. Amit Kumar Sen
Vice-President, IAA Research Foundation
Managing Director, East India Pharmaceutical
Works Ltd.
Valedictory Address : Dr. Arup K. SenGupta
on Transforming Water of P.C. Rossin Professor
Death into Water of Life and Lehigh University, USA
Prosperity

Observation of the Chairman :

Distribution of Mementos and Prizes:

Observation of the Participants (Max. 3)

Vote of Thanks : Prof. D.R.Dandapat


Conference Secretary

All concerned may kindly note:


(1) Arrangement will be made for power point presentation in each room/hall.
(2) All factors have been taken into consideration for designing the programme.
Therefore, any request for change in the proposed schedule (for paper presentation,
chairing/co-chairing a session, as the case may be) cannot be entertained due to
constraints.

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Call for Papers

FOURTEENTH INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING & FINANCE


CONFERENCE

January 5th & 6th, 2019 (Saturday & Sunday)


Venue: Science City (5th January) and CRNN (6th January), Calcutta University, JD-2 Salt Lake City,
Kolkata-700 098

Indian Accounting Association Research Foundation (IAARF)


(An Associate of International Association for Accounting Education & Research)
Jointly with
Deloitte
&
EIILM

Home Page : www.iaarf.in

IAA RESEARCH FOUNDATION


The Indian Accounting Association (IAA) Research Foundation is a body constituted under the
Societies Registration Act for promoting, among others, accounting, higher education and research
in India and abroad. The Foundation has already earned a great deal of reputation in India and
abroad through its activities of conducting national and international conferences, publishing
research volumes, sponsoring research projects and conducting management development
programmes. The Foundation has been publishing Indian Accounting Review (IAR), a bi-annual
research journal, since 1997. IAR, a journal in the UGC approved list, has already made its mark
as an international research journal in accounting and finance (see www.iaarf.in).
ABOUT OTHER HOST BODIES
(i) Deloitte: “Deloitte” is the brand under which tens of thousands of dedicated professionals in
independent firms throughout the world collaborate to provide audit, consulting, financial advisory,
risk management, and tax services to selected clients. In India, it offers a range of Audit and
Enterprise Risk, Tax, Consulting and Financial Advisory Services across thirteen cities (see www.
).
(ii) EIILM: Situated in the heart of Kolkata, the Eastern Institute for Integrated Learning in
Management (EIILM) is a highly focused source of professional education (2-year MBA and other
allied courses) for building careers in management, representing an effective and significant
investment in human potential development in India in the evolving context of the world (see
www.eiilm.kolkata)

Conference Theme and Venue

The Indian Accounting Association Research Foundation (IAARF) will hold its Fourteenth
International Conference on “Future of Accounting and Finance ”. Because of certain
constraints, it is likely that the first day’s conference will be held in the Science City*, Kolkata-
70068, followed by second day’s proceedings in the Centre for Research in Nano Science and
Nanotechnology (CRNN)*, University of Calcutta (JD-2, Salt Lake City, Kolkata-700 098
(*confirmation awaited ), on Saturday and Sunday, the 5th and 6th January, 2019 in collaboration
with Deloitte & EIILM.

Topics

Papers are invited on the following topics:


1. Accounting History, Education and Information Systems
2. Cultural and Institutional Influence on Accounting
3. Public Sector Accounting
4. IFRS Developments and Impacts
5. Sustainability Reporting and the Climate-related Financial Disclosures
6. Measuring the Unmeasurables
7. Big Data Analytics in Accounting and Auditing
8. Auditor’s Responsibility and Accountability under present situation
9. GST Implementation – Overcoming Challenges (including that of MSMEs)
10. Direct and Indirect Taxation in India: Structure and Mechanized /Electronic Collection
System
11. Behavioural Finance
12. Changing Landscape of Financial Intermediation
13. Issues in Financing Start-ups
14. Financing of Small Enterprises
15. Financial Inclusion and Literacy
16. Ethics and Values in Accounting and Finance
17. Commerce in Digitized Environment
18. Governance in Public Sector Banks
19. International Business Topics
20. Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code in India
Research papers will be presented by well-known international and national accounting scholars
and practitioners on the Future of Accounting and Finance. Distinguished academicians and
practitioners from different parts of the world are expected to attend the Conference. Besides,
members of the IAA Research Foundation, representatives of IAAER and Deloitte, members of
Indian Accounting Association (IAA) and its key office-bearers, academic heads and deans of
many reputed business schools and universities in India, representatives of three professional
bodies, viz., the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, the Institute of Cost Accountants of
India and the Institute of Company Secretaries of India, will grace the occasion by their kind
presence and active participation in different sessions. As usual, a few distinguished academics
from Australia, Canada, Japan and the U.S. are expected to attend as keynote speakers and session
chairs. We have already received initial confirmation from Professor Bruce K. Ben, former
President of American Accounting Association (2016), Professor Donna Street, former President,
International Association for Accounting Education and Research (IAAER) and currently IAAER
Director of Research and Educational Activities, and Belverd E. Needles, Jr., EY Distinguished
Professor of Accountancy, School of Accountancy & MIS, DePaul University, Chicago. About
250 delegates (including corporate delegates) are expected to attend the Conference.

Guidelines for Paper Submission

(1) Two hard copies and one soft copy of the paper should be submitted. The text of the paper
will be in double space, 12 font, Times New Roman, keeping a margin of one inch in three
sides. MS Word 2003 for Windows (.doc format) is required. Each paper should be
preferably within 5000 words including tables and references, in addition, an abstract of
not more than 500 words in a separate page.
(2) There should be a separate title page on each paper giving details of author/s, affiliation,
address, telephone numbers and e-mail.
(3) A declaration must be submitted, along with the paper, by the author(s) mentioning that
the manuscript is not copyrighted, and has not been submitted / published elsewhere.
(4) Paper presentation will take place in concurrent sessions and abstract of each accepted
paper will be published in the conference proceedings.
(5) Papers must be received within September 16, 2018.
(6) Notification about the acceptance or otherwise of a paper will be made by November 18,
2018.
(7) The submission of a paper for review means the author certifies that the manuscript does
not violate copy right and free from plagiarism.
(8) Papers submitted for presentation will be subject to blind review and the decision of
the Scientific Committee will be final
(9) Banerjee Memorial Best Paper Awards
Namita

The best two papers will each be awarded Rs.2500/- (Rupees two thousand five hundred only) to be
selected by a panel of distinguished reviewers. Research papers submitted by the Delegates from
SAARC countries within the age limit of 40 years will be considered for the purpose.
Registration Fees

(For delegates from India and other SAARC Countries)

Type of Membership For payment on or before For payment after


November 30, 2018 November 30, 2018

Members of IAARF / IAA Rs. 2500 Rs. 3000

Non-members (including Rs. 3000 Rs. 3500


those from other SAARF
countries)

Corporate Rs. 4000 Rs. 4500

Foreign US $300 US $250

 Deadline for Registration: December 17, 2018 (no spot registration).


 Accommodation Charges for delegates from outside West Bengal only (for 3 nights, i.e.,
January 04, 05 & 06): Rs.1500 per delegate on a double occupancy basis.
(*Only a few rooms at CRNN campus, Salt Lake, State Guest House, International Guest
House of Ramakrishna Mission, Gol Park, etc. will be available on a first come, first served
basis.)
Registration fees will cover 3 breakfasts, 2 luncheons, 2 dinners, copy of conference
proceedings and transport facilities within the city (for attending conference only).
In December–January, the weather in Kolkata is pleasant, with temperature varying between 12C
and 22C. There are many beautiful places and monuments of tourist attraction in the City.
Popularly known as the Cultural Capital of India, the City is famous for the warm hospitality of
Kolkatans. Kolkata is well connected by air (Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport)
and rail (Howrah Station, Shalimar Station, Sealdah Station and Kolkata Station).

Contact Persons for Sending Queries, Papers, Registration Form

Dr. Dhrubaranjan Dandapat Dr. Ashish Kumar Sana


Conference Secretary, IAA Research Foundation Treasurer, IAA Research Foundation
Professor & Dean, Dept. of Commerce Professor, Dept of Commerce
University of Calcutta University of Calcutta
Kolkata 700 073 Kolkata-700 073
e-mail: dhrubacal@yahoo.co.in e-mail: cu.ashis@gmail.com
(M) 09433538800 (M) 09477276331

[For Registration Form see next page.]


REGISTRATION FORM

FOURTEENTH INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING & FINANCE CONFERENCE


January 05 & 06, 2019 (Saturday & Sunday)
CRNN, University of Calcutta, Salt Lake, Kolkata
Indian Accounting Association Research Foundation
Jointly with
Deloitte
&
EIILM

Name (in capital letter):


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Mailing Address:
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* This information is necessary for considering the paper, if any, for best paper award.
**Proof of bank transfer (Xerox copy duly signed) should also be sent along with registration form.

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