Today, January 25 th , 2023, Dr. Sarah Kouider Rabah, vice-rector in charge of external relations, cooperation, animation and communication, and scientific events, gave the official launch of the first online conference Current
Compatibility Issues: The Challenges Facing Algerian Institutions.
The conference was organized by the research team Designing the Development of an Accounting Information System for the Agricultural Sector in Algeria in collaboration with the research team Contemporary Problems of Accounting in Algeria in the Light of New Environment.
Dr. Kouider Rabah stressed that the conference was of great importance for the university, given that the latter is no longer a purely academic space. She added that in light of the ongoing digitization developments in the national economy and its institutions, the digitization of the accounting sector has become essential in order to overcome the difficulties and problems facing the latter.
For his part, the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Commercial Sciences, and Management Sciences, Prof. Mohamed Ghardi, indicated that the issue of the symposium essentially revolved around knowing how Algerian institutions deal with contemporary accounting problems and issues and to what extent they face them in the light of rapid and exponential developments, as well as updates issued by international accounting bodies.
Prof. Ghardi has notably indicated that the results of the symposium would be able to help, without any doubt, to
understand the transformations in progress in the world and national economy, and which directly affect the emergence of certain accounting problems at the national level, in particular those related to the emergence of startups, small and medium-sized enterprises and entrepreneurship.
In the same context, the president of the conference, Prof. Djamel Amoura, mentioned that the main objective of the symposium was to shed light on the accounting problems faced by Algerian institutions, to determine to what extent
Algerian institutions are coping with various contemporary accounting problems, and to provide models for some countries in the context of keeping pace with contemporary accounting issues.
The same speaker added that 45 research papers were scheduled as part of this scientific event, with the participation of more than 22 local universities.