4º Colóquio Doutoral de Investigação Contabilística
IV Iscte and USP Doctoral Colloquium in Accounting Research
In Partnership with University of São Paulo
July 2 - 3, 2026 – Online/Hybrid
We are pleased to announce the IV Iscte Doctoral Consortium in Accounting Research, which will be held on July 2 - 3, 2026, in HYBRID FORMAT, which will be jointly held by the Accounting Department of Iscte Business School (PT) and and of the University of São Paulo (BR).
This Doctoral Colloquium aims to help PhD students from any University to improve the quality of their theses and the impact of their research, both at the national and international levels. It will also contribute to the integration of PhD students with their colleagues from European and Brazilian Universities, as well as with international researchers.
The language of the event is English.
Submission and participation in the Doctoral Colloquium are free of charge.
Format and Activities
The doctoral colloquium will feature lectures delivered by internationally recognized researchers on key issues in contemporary accounting research. In collaboration with faculty members from Iscte and USP, these guest scholars will actively review and discuss the research proposals submitted by participating doctoral students through structured, in-depth sessions. These discussions are designed to provide rigorous academic feedback, offer methodological and theoretical guidance, and foster the intellectual development of each project.
Research proposals employing either quantitative or qualitative methodological approaches are welcome.
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July 02 - 03: Doctoral Colloquium
April 15: Due date for sending the Research Proposals
May 01: Announcement of the Research Proposals selected
Leslie Hodder Professor of Accounting at the Kelley School of Business Indiana University (United States) |
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Marco Fasan Professor of Accounting, Venice School of Management Ca' Foscari University Venice (Italy) |
Isabel Brusca Professor of Accounting University of Zaragoza (Spain) |
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Katherine Schipper Professor Thomas F. Keller in Accounting Duke University (United States) |
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Patrick E. Hopkins Dean and Professor of Accounting Kelley School of Business, Indiana University (United States) |
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Sofia Lourenço Professor of Accounting ISEG – Lisbon School of Economics and Management (Portugal) |
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| Iscte - University Institute of Lisbon (PT) | University of São Paulo (BR) |
| Chair: Rúben Barros | Chair: Raquel Wille Sarquis |
| Ana Conceição |
Andson Braga de Aguiar |
| Ana Isabel Lopes |
Bruno Meirelles Salotti |
| Inna Paiva |
João Vinícius Carvalho |
| Isabel Lourenço | Lucas Ayres Barros |
| Luís Eduardo Afonso |
Submissions
Submissions are welcome in all areas of accounting scholarship, including:
- Financial Accounting and Capital Markets
- Managerial Accounting
- Public Sector Accounting
- Sustainability Reporting
The proposals should be sent to the following electronic addresses: dcaccounting@iscte-iul.pt and ppgcc@usp.br
Please indicate in the email subject "Submission to Doctoral Consortium 2026"
Research Proposal Requirements
Candidates should submit a short research proposal in English, including the following sections:
- Cover page with the Title, Abstract, Keywords, and the name and affiliation of the PhD student
- Introduction (approx. 1 page)
A. Research problem (and its importance)
B. Research questions
C. Expected contributions - Literature review (approx. 3 pages)
A. Gaps in the literature that justify research
B. Hypotheses (if applicable)
C. Theoretical lens (if applicable) - Methodology (approx. 3 pages)
A. Sample, variables, and models (for quantitative studies)
B. Research methods, sources of data, and analysis of data (for qualitative studies) - References (approx. 1 page)
The selection process includes analyzing adherence to the colloquium’s topics, basic methodological aspects, and the project stage (completed papers will not be accepted).
