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The recent surge of interest in "digital transformation" is
changing the business landscape and posing several challenges, both
organizational and sectoral. This transformation involves the
application of digital technology in all aspects of business, and
enables organizations to create new products and services, and to
find more efficient ways of doing business. Moreover, the digital
transformation is happening within and across organizations of all
types and in every industry, producing a disruptive innovation that
can break down the barriers between people and organizations, and
help create more adaptive processes. In the information age, it is
imperative for organizations to develop IT-related capabilities
that allow them to leverage the potential of digital technologies.
Due to the pervasive effects of this transformation on processes,
firms and industries, both scholars and practitioners are
interested in better understanding the key mechanisms behind the
emergence and evolution of the digital business transformation.
This book presents a collection of research papers focusing on the
relationships between technologies (e.g., digital platforms, AI,
blockchain, etc.), processes (e.g., decision-making, co-creation,
financial, compliance, etc.), and organizations (e.g., smart
organizations, digital ecosystems, Industry 4.0, collaborative
networked organizations, etc.), which have been categorized into
three major areas: organizing, managing and controlling. It also
provides critical insights into how the digital transformation is
enhancing organizational processes and firms' performance through
an exploration and exploitation of internal resources, and through
the establishment of external connections and linkages. The
plurality of views offered makes this book particularly relevant
for users, companies, scientists, and governments. The content of
the book is based on a selection of the best papers (original
double-blind peer-reviewed contributions) presented at the annual
conference of the Italian chapter of the AIS, which was held in
Naples, Italy in September 2019.
This book presents a collection of original research papers
addressing the relationship between information systems (IS) and
innovation. "Open", "Smart" and "Network" are three keywords that
are currently guiding information systems (IS) innovation,
enhancing IS potentialities and their ability to support
decision-making processes. The book discusses the relevance of
these three new concepts in connection with technological and
organizational innovations (i.e. cloud, smart technologies and
networking), and the role they play in the development of
accounting and management information systems. The book's primary
aim is to investigate how these innovations could influence
information systems (with a particular focus on accounting and
management information systems) by enhancing their information
potentialities and improving accounting methodologies, performance
measurement systems, data management, information systems
architectures, and external and internal reporting. The book is
based on a selection of the best papers-original double-blind
reviewed contributions-presented at the 2016 Annual Conference of
the Italian Chapter of the Association for Information Systems
(AIS).
This book examines the relationship between digital innovations on
the one hand, and accounting and management information systems on
the other. In particular it addresses topics including cloud
computing, data mining, XBRL, and digital platforms. It presents an
analysis of how new technologies can reshape accounting and
management information systems, enhancing their information
potentialities and their ability to support decision-making
processes, as well as several studies that reveal how managerial
information needs can affect and reshape the adoption of digital
technologies. Focusing on the four major aspects data management,
information system architecture, external and internal reporting,
the book offers a valuable resource for CIOs, CFOs and more
generally for business managers, as well as for researchers and
scholars. It is mainly based on a selection of the best papers -
original double blind reviewed contributions - presented at the
2015 Annual Conference of the Italian Chapter of the Association
for Information Systems (AIS).
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