Blending Information and Communication Technology with Accounting Research

The purpose of this commentary is to explore how information and communication technologies have forever changed many aspects of business and accounting practice and, as a result, offer new and exciting research opportunities to accounting professionals and academics. An important message of this co...

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Business models
Communications systems
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Enterprise resource planning
Influence
Information systems
Intelligence gathering
Practice
Product lines
Raw materials
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Suppliers
Supply chains
Technological change
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Value chain
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