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Global Insights in Accounting and Cross-Cultural Management (GIACCM) serves as a preeminent scholarly platform for rigorous inquiry into the intricate interplay between accounting phenomena and the multifaceted dynamics of cross-cultural management. The journal is dedicated to advancing theoretical and empirical understanding of how diverse cultural contexts shape accounting practices, financial reporting, corporate governance, auditing, and management control systems across national and organizational boundaries. GIACCM welcomes original research that meticulously examines topics such as the impact of national culture on financial decision-making, the complexities of harmonizing global accounting standards, cross-cultural challenges in international mergers and acquisitions, the strategic role of accounting in multinational enterprises, and the cultural dimensions of ethical conduct within global financial operations. We particularly encourage submissions that employ diverse methodological approaches—quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods—to illuminate complex phenomena in international accounting and cross-cultural organizational behavior. Contributions may draw upon a wide array of theoretical lenses, including institutional theory, agency theory, cultural psychology, and organizational sociology, to provide nuanced insights. The journal publishes full-length research articles, conceptual papers offering significant theoretical contributions, and comprehensive literature reviews that synthesize extant knowledge. GIACCM targets an international audience of academics, researchers, doctoral students, and practitioners grappling with the complexities of global accounting and cross-cultural management. Through its publications, the journal is committed to fostering a deeper, more globally informed understanding of accounting and management practices in an increasingly interconnected world, thereby contributing to scholarly discourse and practical application.