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The Routledge Companion to Accounting Information Systems

Routledge International Handbooks

Format: Hardback
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Routledge
Published: 28th Dec 2017
Dimensions: w 173mm h 252mm d 27mm
Weight: 740g
ISBN-10: 1138125865
ISBN-13: 9781138125865
Barcode No: 9781138125865
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Information technology has permeated all walks of life in the past two decades. Accounting is no exception. Be it financial accounting, management accounting, or audit, information technology and systems have simplified daily tasks and routine work, simplified reporting, and changed how accounting is done. The Routledge Companion to Accounting Information Systems provides a prestige reference work which offers students and researchers an introduction to current and emerging scholarship in the discipline. Contributions from an international cast of authors provides a balanced view of both the technical underpinnings and organisational consequences of accounting information systems. With a focus on the business consequences of technology, this unique reference book will be a vital resource for students and researchers involved in accounting and information management.

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'Brings together some key insights on the interface between accounting and information systems.' - Al Bhimani, London School of Economics, UK

'This book provides a good introduction to AIS and the contemporary research that is being done on it. Given the growth and influence of AIS on our daily lives, as touched on within the chapters, it is timely that such a book be produced.' - Stephen Jollands, University of Exeter, UK

'Finally a text that addresses the organizational aspects of AIS! Covering the most recent insights from multiple knowledge domains - change, integration, implementation, it is all there!' - Hanno Roberts, Norwegian Business School, Norway