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Advances in Accounting Information Systems
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Deals with such topics as information systems practice and theory, information systems and the accounting/auditing environment, and differing perspectives on information systems research.
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25 August 1995

This third volume in the series deals with such topics as information systems practice and theory, information systems and the accounting/auditing environment, and differing perspectives on information systems research.
Price: $150.99
Pages: 244
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: JAI Press Inc.
Series: Advances in Accounting Information Systems
Publication Date:
25 August 1995
ISBN: 9781559387750
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Accounting / General, Accounting, Accounting software, Business mathematics & systems
Part 1 Information systems practice and theory: information presentation format, degree of information processing and decision quality, Robert Bricker and Robert Nehmer; there's nothing like success - Cartesian dualisms in information systems research, Kristi Yuthas and Tony Tinker. Part 2 Information systems and the accounting/auditing environment: the effects of judgement feedback in an earnings prediction task using accounting information, Vairam Arunachalam and Bonita A. Daly; an empirical analysis of risk assessments and computer audit strategy under varying conditions of application stability, Uday S. Murthy; substantial doubt - using artificial neural networks to elevate going concern, George F. Klersey and Michael T. Dugan. Part 3 Perspectives on information systems research: a termite theory of accounting information systems research, Jesse F. Dillard; unsettled frameworks - voluntarism and the dialects of MIS research, Tony Tinker and Kristi Yuthas.