Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Enterprise Systems, Accounting and Logistics

(ICESAL 2011)

 ISBN: 978-960-287-107-2

 

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Authors

Title

Pages

1

Efrim Boritz

KEYNOTE SPEECH: On Information Integration

0

2

Severin Grabski

KEYNOTE SPEECH: ERP - Partly cloudy with chance of risk and resiliency

1

3

Miklos Vasarhelyi

KEYNOTE SPEECH: The coming age of Continuous Assurance

2

4

Vicky Arnold, Tanya Benford, Clark Hampton & Steve G. Sutton

Enterprise Risk Management as a strategic governance mechanism in IT-enabled transnational supply-chains

3-35

5

Waldo Rocha Flores and Marlene Gevriye

Surveying experts on IT governance factors and their impact on underlying goal

36-58

6

Ivo De Loo, Jan Bots, Edwin Louwrink, Dave Meeuwsen, Pauline van Moorsel, Chantal Rozel

The effects of ERP implementations on organizational benefits in SMEs in the Netherlands

59-78

7

Nikolaos Vakalfotis, Joan Ballantine, and Anthony Wall

A literature review on the impact of Enterprise Systems on Management Accounting

79-105

8

Eli Hustad and Dag Håkon Olsen 

Teaching Enterprise Systems in Higher Education: The Learning Context Triangle

106-125

9

Jan Bots, Ivo De Loo, and Fred de Koning

From research-led teaching to teaching-led research in accounting

126-129

10

Prodromos D. Chatzoglou, Eftichia Vraimaki, Eleni Komsiou, Elena Polychrou and Anastastios D. Diamantidis

Factors Affecting Accountants’ Job Satisfaction and Turnover Intentions: A Structural Equation Model

130-147

11

Marios Mantakas and Dimitris Doukas

Enterprise System Post-Implementation Use Practices: Analysis of Individual Purchasing Business Processes in Greek SMEs

148-169

12

Aleksandra Niedzielska and Agnieszka Parkitna

Acquisition of cost information at one of the faculty at Wroclaw University of Technology - case study

170-177

13

Roisin Mullins, Chatzichristos Christos, and Federico Iannacci

An empirical study of ERP implementation, in Small and Medium Enterprises in Greece

178-205

14

Eugenia Papaioannou, Christos Sarmaniotis, Costas Assimakopoulos, Christos K. Georgiadis  

A successful deployment of an ERP system: A case study of a small Greek company

206-215

15

Agata Klaus-Rosinska, Agnieszka Bojnowska, and Michal Kowalski

The allocation of indirect costs in the universities for research and professional services – process approach

216-228

16

Jee-Hae Lim, Theophanis C. Stratopoulos, and Tony S. Wirjanto

Role of IT executives on the firms’ ability to achieve competitive advantage through IT capabilities

229

17

Hasan Cavusoglu, Sameh Al-Natour, Huseyin Cavusoglu

ICT Value Creation at Four Levels of Analysis: Review of Extant Research and a New Conceptual Model

230-274

18

Dorota Kuchta and Agnieszka Parkitna

Cost management at a faculty of a Polish university – a case study

275-283

19

Abdulrahman S. I. Mbamba and Theodore P. Vurdubakis

Deliberating IS Successes and Failures in Organizational Settings: A Longitudinal Study of a Tanzanian Public Sector Organization

284-291

20

Aleksandra Niedzielska and Dorota Kuchta

Activity Based Costing in large scale research projects

292-299

21

Dorota Kuchta and Sabina Zabek 

Activity-based costing for health care institutions

300-311

22

Agata Klaus-Rosinska, Radoslaw Rynca

Activity based costing in university library services

312-321

23

Dorota Kuchta, Sabina Zabek, and Michal Urban   

Proposed merger of DEA and ABC methods in accounting for the cost of higher education

322-330

24

Goreti Dâmaso and Isabel Costa Lourenço

Internet Financial Reporting: Environmental Impact Companies and other Determinants

331-359

25

Alexandra Kanellou and Charalambos Spathis

Accounting Benefits and Satisfaction in an ERP Environment

360-376

26

Mihail Diakomihalis 

Insolvency prediction: Evidence from Greek Hotels

377-387

27

Alexandros E. Garefalakis, Augustinos Dimitras and Pandelis V. Zisis

Examining the extent to which the implementation of IFRS has affected the financial and narrative reporting. Evidence from the Greek banking sector

388-407

28

Nikolaos Kakkos and Panagiotis Trivellas

Investigating the link between motivation, work stress and job performance. Evidence from the banking industry

408-428

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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