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E-grāmata: Handbook of Big Data and Analytics in Accounting and Auditing

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This handbook collects the most up-to-date scholarship, knowledge, and new developments of big data and data analytics by bringing together many strands of contextual and disciplinary research. In recent times, while there has been considerable research in exploring the role of big data, data analytics, and textual analytics in accounting, and auditing, we still lack evidence on what kinds of best practices academics, practitioners, and organizations can implement and use.

 

To achieve this aim, the handbook focuses on both conventional and contemporary issues facing by academics, practitioners, and organizations particularly when technology and business environments are changing faster than ever. All the chapters in this handbook provide both retrospective and contemporary views and commentaries by leading and knowledgeable scholars in the field, who offer unique insights on the changing role of accounting and auditing in today’s data and analytics driven environment.

 

Aimed at academics, practitioners, students, and consultants in the areas of accounting, auditing, and other business disciplines, the handbook provides high-level insight into the design, implementation, and working of big data and data analytics practices for all types of organizations worldwide. The leading scholars in the field provide critical evaluations and guidance on big data and data analytics by illustrating issues related to various sectors such as public, private, not-for-profit, and social enterprises. The handbook’s content will be highly desirable and accessible to accounting and non-accounting audiences across the globe.

 

1 Introduction: Analytics in Accounting and Auditing
1(16)
Tarek Rana
Jan Svanberg
Peter Ohman
Alan Lowe
Part I Emerging Technologies, and Accounting and Auditing Challenges
2 A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Audit Efficiency and Risk Management Through Data Visualization
17(24)
Lutfa Tilat Ferdous
Chetanpal Singh
Tarek Rana
3 The Challenges Facing Vietnamese Accountants and Auditors with the Adoption of Emerging Technologies
41(24)
Thuy Thu Nguyen
Lan Anh Nguyen
Michael Kend
Van Anh Thi Pham
4 Prediction of Controversies and Estimation of ESG Performance: An Experimental Investigation Using Machine Learning
65(24)
Jan Svanberg
Tohid Ardeshiri
Isak Samsten
Peter Ohman
Presha Neidermeyer
5 Artificial Intelligence and Environmental, Social and Governmental Issues: A Current Perspective
89(16)
Jonathan Fluharty-Jaidee
Presha Neidermeyer
6 Sweet Spots or Dark Corners? An Environmental Sustainability View of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence in ESG
105(28)
Beatrice Crona
Emma Sundstrom
7 Digitalization of Bookkeeping in Small Organizations: The Case of Sweden
133(30)
Anna Alexandersson
Andreas Jansson
Karin Jonnergard
8 Cloud Accounting: A New Business Model in Challenging Context of China
163(14)
Md. Jahidur Rahman
Gao Yangfan
Md. Moazzem Hossain
Tarek Rana
9 Exemplifying the Opportunities and Limitations of Blockchain Technology Through Corporate Tax Losses
177(32)
Elizabeth Morton
Michael Curran
Part II Data Analytics and Managerial Accounting
10 Data Sources for Predictive Analytics and Decision Making: A Management Perspective
209(26)
Dennis Fehrenbacher
Alessandro Ghio
11 The Use of Internet of Things, Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence for Attaining UN's SDGs
235(20)
David Teh
Tarek Rana
12 Integrating ESG Risks into Control and Reporting: Evidence from Practice in Sweden
255(24)
Jason Crawford
Fredrik Nilsson
13 Digitalization and Management Control in the Public Sector: What is Next?
279(30)
Laura Broccardo
Elisa Truant
Daniela Argento
14 Applying Text Mining to Understand Customer Perception of Mobile Banking App
309(28)
Mouri Dey
Md. Zahedul Islam
Tarek Rana
Part III Digitalization and Accounting Education
15 Integrating Blockchain Technology into Accounting Curricula: A Template for Accounting Educators
337(24)
Manpreet Singh
Mahesh Joshi
Sharad Sharma
16 Digitized Simulation and Gamified Pedagogy in a First Year Accounting Core Subject
361(34)
Viktor Arity
Gillian Vesty
Belinda Moloney
17 Roleplay and Interpersonal Skills Self-Efficacy in a Financial Analytics Course
395(20)
Ling Mei Cong
18 Data Analytics in an Undergraduate Accountancy Programme: The Spaced Retrieval Method
415(24)
SzeKee Koh
Hwee Hoon Lee
Arif Perdana
19 Learning Analytics in Informal, Participatory Collaborative Learning
439(24)
Michelle L. F. Cheong
Aditya V. Singh
Jean Y.-C. Chen
Bing Tian Dai
20 A Research on Digitalization and Performance in Higher Education Between Hybridity and Algorithms
463(28)
Lino Cinquini
Sara Giovanna Mauro
21 Online Household Waste Management: Measurement, Reporting and Awareness Education
491(18)
Elspeth McKay
Tehmina Khan
David Teh
22 Does Virtual Reality Enhance Taxation (Capital Allowances) Learning? An International Study
509(26)
Terry Filer
Marc Holmes
23 How Blockchain Is Transforming Accounting, Auditing and Finance: A Systematic Review
535(26)
Manpreet Singh
Mahesh Joshi
Sharad Sharma
Tarek Rana
Index 561
Tarek Rana is an Associate Professor of Management Accounting and Analytics at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. He earned a PhD in Management Accounting at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Australia. He has considerable professional and industry experience in the areas of business services, taxation, auditing, and financial planning as well as consulting services including performance measurement and risk management. He has formed many industry partnerships and undertaken practice focused research projects to deliver long-term social and organizational impact. His current research focuses on the intersection of accounting and data analytics including the implications of data analytics on management control systems, performance measurement, risk management, and sustainability where he draws on textual analytics, machine learning and artificial intelligence theories and practices. His research papers appeared in international and interdisciplinary scholarly journals such as The British Accounting Review, Accounting Auditing and Accountability Journal, Financial Accountability & Management, Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance & Management, Business Strategy and the Environment, Public Money & Management, Journal of Accounting & Organisational Change, Journal of Cleaner Production, and Journal of Intellectual Capital.





Jan Svanberg is an Associate Professor of Business Administration at University of Gävle, and associated with Centre for research on Economic Relations (CER), Sweden. He earned his PhD in Business Administration at Stockholm University, Sweden, and was recently a research fellow at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, for a period of two years. In addition to these studies, he has a diverse education with degrees in engineering, mathematics, and physics (M.Sc.) and law (LL.M). His current research focuses on how core problems in accounting, auditing and finance can be solved by interdisciplinary approaches with tools made available by advances in data science, especially machine learning. His work has been published in scholarly journals such as The British Accounting Review, Behavioral Research in Accounting, Accounting Auditing and Accountability Journal, Journal of Cleaner Production, and Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management.





Peter Öhman is a Professor and Head of Business Administration at Mid Sweden University in Sundsvall, and director of Centre for research on Economic Relations (CER), Sweden. His research focuses on behavioral issues, primarily in accounting and auditing, but also in the banking and property industries. He has published a significant number of scholarly articles, published books, book chapters and reports, and presented papers at international conferences. He has received international awards for excellent research, is a member of Editorial Boards, and a reviewer of several well-known international journals. His work has been published in leading scholarly journals such as Contemporary Accounting Research, Behavioral Research in Accounting, Accounting Auditing and Accountability Journal, European Accounting Review, and The British Accounting Review.





Alan Lowe is an Honorary Professor of Management Accounting at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. He served as joint Editor of the British Accounting Review. His research interest has included management controls, ERP, technologies, and internet reporting using case studies and interpretive methodology. Recent projects include ethical identity and financial innovation in Islamic financial institutions, ICT service provision in health care sector, and governing climate change.