Theme 1 Digital Disruption in Accounting: Adapting to the Changing Paradigm
Chapter 1: Incorporating Digital Skills in Accounting Education
Chapter 2: Digital transformation in accounting: the nexus between technology, leadership, and beyond
Chapter 3: Digital Transformation in Redefining the Role of the Finance and Audit Professional of the Future
Chapter 4: A Topic Modeling-Based Review of Digital Transformation Literature in Accounting
Theme 2: Empowering Accountants: Embracing Technology Skills for Success
Chapter 5: Lost in Translation? The Required Vs. Actual Technology Skills of Accountants
Chapter 6: Accountants’ Attitudes to Digital Technology: A Barrier to the Digital Transformation of Accounting?
Theme 3: The Technological Frontier: Transforming Accounting and Auditing Practices
Chapter 7: How Accountants can Drive Digital Transformation
Chapter 8: The Role of Artificial Intelligence In Management Accounting: An Exploratory Case Study
Chapter 9: Blockchain and the Future of Accountancy: A Review on Policies and Regulations
Theme 4: Innovation in Practice: Applying Technology to Accounting and Auditing
Chapter 10: Blockchain Technology in Accounting and Auditing: A Comprehensive Analysis and Review of Feasible Applications
Chapter 11: Artificial Intelligence in Accounting: Ethical Challenges and Legal Perspectives
Chapter 12: Harnessing Technologies and Data to Accelerate and Operationalize Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Initiatives
Chapter 13: Digital Transformation in Audit - Japan’s Current Situation in Advantages and Challenges of Adopting Digital Technology
Arif Perdana works as an Associate Professor at Monash University, Indonesia. His research interests are in digital strategy, sustainable digital transformation, data science and analytics, and management information systems. Arif has been working in academia in multiple countries (i.e., Australia, Denmark, and Singapore) for more than a decade.
Tawei (David) Wang is the KPMG/Neil F. Casson Endowed Professor at DePaul University, USA. He received his PhD from Purdue University in 2009. His research interests include information security management and IT management.
This book elucidates the digital transformation of accounting by examining the countless challenges academic institutions encounter in the wake of technological progress. This underscores the importance of accountants in enhancing their skill set to align with today’s evolving digital landscape. The text evaluates cutting-edge technologies, such as artificial intelligence, data analytics, and blockchain, exploring their impact on accounting decision-making processes. Through a comprehensive analysis of the intersection between these technologies and diverse industrial sectors, this book illuminates the distinctive challenges and possibilities. The book provides an essential reference for professionals and scholars seeking a thorough understanding of accounting domain in the digital age.
Arif Perdana works as an Associate Professor at Monash University, Indonesia. His research interests are in digital strategy, sustainable digital transformation, data science and analytics, and management information systems. Arif has been working in academia in multiple countries (i.e., Australia, Denmark, and Singapore) for more than a decade.
Tawei (David) Wang is the KPMG/Neil F. Casson Endowed Professor at DePaul University, USA. He received his PhD from Purdue University in 2009. His research interests include information security management and IT management.