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International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, March 2005
- Steve G. Sutton:
The role of AIS research in guiding practice. 1-4 - Colin B. Ferguson, Frank Finn, Jason Hall:
Electronic commerce investments, the resource-based view of the firm, and firm market value. 5-29 - Nicholas Rowbottom, Amir Allam, Andrew Lymer:
An exploration of the potential for studying the usage of investor relations information through the analysis of Web server logs. 31-53 - Jean C. Bedard, Cynthia M. Jackson, Lynford Graham:
Issues and risks in performing SysTrust® engagements: implications for research and practice. 55-79
Volume 6, Number 2, June 2005
- Cheryl L. Dunn, Gregory J. Gerard, Severin V. Grabski:
Critical evaluation of conceptual data models. 83-106 - Jesse F. Dillard, Linda Ruchala, Kristi Yuthas:
Enterprise resource planning systems: A physical manifestation of administrative evil. 107-127 - Ronald J. Daigle, James C. Lampe:
The level of assurance precision and associated cost demanded when providing continuous online assurance in an environment open to assurance competition. 129-156
Volume 6, Number 3, September 2005
- Paul L. Bowen, Fiona H. Rohde:
Fifth International Research Symposium on Accounting Information Systems. 157-158 - William N. Dilla, Paul John Steinbart:
The effects of alternative supplementary display formats on balanced scorecard judgments. 159-176 - Ed O'Donnell:
Enterprise risk management: A systems-thinking framework for the event identification phase. 177-195 - Shaomin Li, Robert E. Pinsker:
Modeling RBRT adoption and its effects on cost of capital. 196-215
Volume 6, Number 4, December 2005
- Clark Hampton:
Determinants of reliance: An empirical test of the theory of technology dominance. 217-240 - Noor Azizi Ismail, Malcolm King:
Firm performance and AIS alignment in Malaysian SMEs. 241-259 - J. Efrim Boritz:
IS practitioners' views on core concepts of information integrity. 260-279
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