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Trends of Digital Innovation Applied to Accounting Information and Management Control Systems

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Reshaping Accounting and Management Control Systems

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The period we live is known as the digital era. The way in which companies work and interact with each other has radically changed. The digitalisation of data, information and flows requires an additional effort of research, especially in the field of accounting information and management control systems, which are under-explored, in order to understand the potentiality, the benefits and the disadvantages of that kind of technologies. The research works published in this book are a selection of the best papers submitted at the Accounting Information Systems track of the XII Annual Conference of the Italian chapter of Association for Information Systems (ItAIS 2014), entitled “Reshaping Organizations through Digital and Social Innovation”.

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    “Google Maps, for example, consists of a bundle of contents (i.e. maps) and service (e.g. search, browse, traffic and navigation) layers with different interfaces (i.e. application programming interfaces). Though Google Maps can be used as a stand-alone product, it can simultaneously be used in a variety of different ways, bundled with a host of heterogenous devices such as desktop computers, mobile phones, televisions, cars, navigation systems, or digital cameras” ([10]: 728).

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Mancini, D., Lamboglia, R., Castellano, N.G., Corsi, K. (2017). Trends of Digital Innovation Applied to Accounting Information and Management Control Systems. In: Corsi, K., Castellano, N., Lamboglia, R., Mancini, D. (eds) Reshaping Accounting and Management Control Systems. Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation, vol 20. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49538-5_1

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