Exclusive In-Person Conference Experience
The conference will take place only in physical presence.
The conference will take place only in physical presence.
Nurturing Excellence in Finance and Accounting Research
This dedicated session provides PhD students with invaluable one-on-one guidance from leading academics in finance and accounting. Participants will receive tailored feedback on their research and career development advice to support their academic journey.
Researchers are invited to submit innovative and impactful work on diverse topics in finance and accounting for presentation. The academic sessions aim to foster an immersive environment for scholarly dialogue.
The conference warmly invites the submission of high-caliber research papers in the fields of finance and accounting, eligible for presentation in either regular sessions or the dedicated Doctoral Colloquium and mentoring session.
The conference will take place at Adams Beach Hotel & Spa in Ayia Napa, Cyprus.
We extend our gratitude to the organising institutions, the Cyprus University of Technology and King’s College London.
FMARC 2026 is enriched by the esteemed keynote speakers, Annette Beatty and Gordon Phillips, alongside the invaluable expertise of the Doctoral Mentors, Stephen H. Penman, Annalisa Prencipe, Alessandro Previtero, Merih Sevilir, Stefano Rossi and Francesco Vallascas.
We enthusiastically look forward to having a high-quality FMARC 2026, featuring cutting-edge research papers and a delightful stay in Ayia Napa, Cyprus.
Ayia Napa is located near Cape Greco in the eastern part of Cyprus, south of Famagusta and is part of the Kokkinochoria area. Ayia Napa belongs to the Famagusta District. It is approximately 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) from Protaras, another well-known tourist destination.
Ayia Napa is Cyprus’ largest tourist resort. In 2017, the resort welcomed 700,000 tourists and hosted 5 million overnight stays, accounting for around 30% of Cyprus’ total overnight stays. Since the 2010s the city has aimed to enhance its tourist offerings. Their goal was to deter unruly groups of young tourists and transform into the “best and most cosmopolitan tourist resort of the Mediterranean“ by 2030.
New membership are not allowed.