Many books explain the basic concepts and principles of accounting information systems (AIS), but only Accounting Information Systems: A Managerial Approach places the subject firmly in the context of existing management practices. This complete reference takes a broad view of AIS by drawing comparisons between U.S. and European approaches. Readers will understand the interaction between information communication technology (ICT) and AIS, and see how AIS must be handled from a managerial standpoint.
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EDDY VAASSEN is Professor of Accounting Information Systems at Maastricht University, the Netherlands, and technical advisor at Deloitte & Touche.
Preface List of Abbreviations An Overview of Accounting Information Systems Cornerstones of Accounting Information Systems Organizations with a Dominant Flow of Goods Organizations without a Dominant Flow of Goods Contingency Approaches to Accounting Information Systems Information and Communication Technology and Related Administrative Concepts The Dynamics of Internal Control and ICT Bridging the Gap between Internal Control and Management Control The Integrative Role of the Accounting Information System in Managing Contemporary Organizations Communications of Accounting Information Systems. Appendix: Further Case Studies Bibliography Glossary Index.