The Journal of Business, Accounting and Information Technology (JBAIT) is published in online versions. It is dedicated to disseminating high-quality research findings in business, accounting, and information technology. The journal serves as a scholarly platform for researchers, academics, practitioners, and policymakers to share theoretical insights and empirical evidence that advance knowledge in the digital economy era. The primary objective of this journal is to publish rigorous, innovative, and impactful research that explores contemporary issues and emerging developments in business practices, accounting systems, and information technology applications. The journal aims to promote interdisciplinary perspectives and support evidence-based decision-making relevant to both developed and emerging economies.

 Journal title Journal of Business, Accounting and Information Technology
 Initials JBAIT
 Type of Review Double Blind Review
 Language English (preferred)
 ISSN E-ISSN: 3124-954X
 Frequency Quarterly in February, May, August, and November
 DOI 10.5281/zenodo.18521853
 Editor-in-chief Marianus Hendrilensio Sanga, M.B.A. |||
 Managing Editor
  1. Robby Yuli Endra, S.Kom., M.Kom ||||
  2. Andrianantenaina Hajanirina, B.Acc., M.M. |||
  3. Frederikus Lena Djago, S.E., M.M. |||
  4. Resvina Situmorang, M.Si. |||
 Publisher CV. Namora dan Riona Bersaudara
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Vol. 1 No. 2 (2026): May 2026
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The Journal of Business, Accounting and Information Technology (JBAIT) presents a collection of articles in accounting: public sector accounting and financial accounting. The contributions in this issue address strategic topics such as transparency and accountability in public financial management, the quality of financial reporting, the application of accounting standards, and internal control in improving the performance of public sector organizations. While one article further examines household financial management in rural communities as part of relevant micro-level financial practices. 

 
Published: 2026-05-30
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