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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
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Pages
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KEYNOTE SPEECH: On Information Integration |
0 |
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Severin Grabski |
KEYNOTE SPEECH: ERP - Partly cloudy with chance of risk and resiliency |
1 |
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Miklos Vasarhelyi |
KEYNOTE SPEECH: The coming age of Continuous Assurance |
2 |
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Vicky Arnold, Tanya Benford, Clark Hampton & Steve G. Sutton |
3-35 |
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Waldo Rocha Flores and Marlene Gevriye |
Surveying experts on IT governance factors and their impact on underlying goal |
36-58 |
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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 |
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Nikolaos Vakalfotis, Joan Ballantine, and Anthony Wall |
A literature review on the impact of Enterprise Systems on Management Accounting |
79-105 |
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Eli Hustad and Dag Håkon Olsen |
Teaching Enterprise Systems in Higher Education: The Learning Context Triangle |
106-125 |
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Jan Bots, Ivo De Loo, and Fred de Koning |
From research-led teaching to teaching-led research in accounting |
126-129 |
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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 |
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Marios Mantakas and Dimitris Doukas |
148-169 |
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Aleksandra Niedzielska and Agnieszka Parkitna |
170-177 |
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Roisin Mullins, Chatzichristos Christos, and Federico Iannacci |
An empirical study of ERP implementation, in Small and Medium Enterprises in Greece |
178-205 |
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Eugenia Papaioannou, Christos Sarmaniotis, Costas Assimakopoulos, Christos K. Georgiadis
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A successful deployment of an ERP system: A case study of a small Greek company |
206-215 |
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216-228 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Dorota Kuchta and Agnieszka Parkitna |
Cost management at a faculty of a Polish university – a case study |
275-283 |
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Abdulrahman S. I. Mbamba and Theodore P. Vurdubakis |
284-291 |
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Aleksandra Niedzielska and Dorota Kuchta |
292-299 |
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Dorota Kuchta and Sabina Zabek |
300-311 |
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Agata Klaus-Rosinska, Radoslaw Rynca |
312-321 |
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Dorota Kuchta, Sabina Zabek, and Michal Urban |
Proposed merger of DEA and ABC methods in accounting for the cost of higher education |
322-330 |
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Goreti Dâmaso and Isabel Costa Lourenço |
Internet Financial Reporting: Environmental Impact Companies and other Determinants |
331-359 |
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Alexandra Kanellou and Charalambos Spathis |
360-376 |
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Mihail Diakomihalis |
377-387 |
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Alexandros E. Garefalakis, Augustinos Dimitras and Pandelis V. Zisis |
388-407 |
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Nikolaos Kakkos and Panagiotis Trivellas |
408-428 |