Corporate Accounting Information SystemsDescription |
We live in a world dominated almost exclusively by flows of knowledge and information - by technologies designed to not only sustain but also increase the socio-economic need and desire for more and more information. This book offers a unique insight into the nature, role and context of accounting related information within the competitive business environment, and explores how business organisations - in particular companies - use a range of theories and technologies to not only assist in the maximisation of shareholder wealth, but also in the management and control of organisational resources.  |
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Key Aims: - promote an understanding of the role of corporate accounting information systems in the maintenance, regulation and control of business related resources,
- develop an appreciation and understanding of the practical issues and organisation problems involved in managing contemporary accounting information systems,
- promote an understanding of the political contexts of contemporary accounting information systems,
- deploy systems thinking, control theories, and information theories as an integrated conceptual framework for understanding the contemporary nature of corporate accounting information systems,
- develop a recognition of the importance of information and communication technology in corporate accounting information systems management, development and design,from architectures, topologies and networks to systems analysis, development and design, Corporate Accounting Information Systems provides students at all levels with a rigorous and lively introduction to the use, analysis and movement of accounting information within the business environment.
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Table of Contents |
Introduction to the book Topics covered in the book Acknowledgements List of articles List of examples List of tables Preface
Part 1 A contextual framework
Chapter 1 Information systems in accounting and finance: a contemporary overview Chapter 2 Systems thinking: understanding the connections Chapter 3 Control theories: management by design
Part 2 Accounting information systems: a contemporary perspective Chapter 4 AIS and ICT: welcome to the information age Chapter 5 Making connections: network architectures and topologies Chapter 6 Contemporary transaction processing: categories, types, cycles and systems Chapter 7 Data management, data processing, and databases Part 3 Transaction processing cycles
Chapter 8 Corporate transaction processing: revenue cycle Chapter 9 Corporate transaction processing: expenditure cycle Chapter 10 Corporate transaction processing: conversion cycle Chapter 11 Corporate transaction processing: management cycle Chapter 12 From e-commerce to m-commerce
and beyond: ICT and the virtual world Part 4 Risk, security, surveillance and control
Chapter 13 Risk exposure, fraud management and computer crime Chapter 14 Internal control and system security Chapter 15 Accounting information systems audit Chapter 16 Accounting information systems development: managing change Glossary of key points and concepts Solutions to selected end of chapter questions |

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Back Cover |
We live in a competitive world dominated almost exclusively by flows of knowledge and information - by technologies designed not only to sustain but also increase the socio-economic need and desire for more and more information. This book offers a unique insight into the nature, role and context of accounting related information within the competitive business environment, and explores how business organisations - in particular companies - use a range of theories, practices, and technologies to manage and control flows of data, information and resources, and maximise the wealth organisational stakeholders. Key aims: - promote an understanding of the role of corporate accounting information systems in the maintenance, regulation and control of business related resources
- develop an appreciation and understanding of the practical issues and organisation problems involved in managing contemporary accounting information systems
- promote an understanding of the political contexts of contemporary accounting information systems
- develop a recognition of the importance of information and communication technology in corporate accounting information systems management, development and design
- promote an understanding of the importance of effective information management and transaction processing controls in reducing risk, and
- provide a framework for the evaluation of corporate transaction processing cycles, systems and processes.
From systems thinking and control theories, to network architectures and topologies, to systems analysis and design, Corporate Accounting Information Systems provides students at all levels with a rigorous and lively exploration of a wide range of accounting information systems related issues, and offers a practical insight into the management and control of such systems in todays ever changing technology driven environment. |

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