Business Information Systems in a Networked, Smart and Open Environment.- Information Systems Implementation and Structural Adaptation in Government-Business Inter-Organization.- Management Control Systems in inter-organizational relationships for environmental sustainability and energy efficiency: Evidence from the cruise port destinations.- The role of Supply Chain Resilience on IT and Cyber Disruptions.- Virtual Entrepreneurship and e-Residency Adoption.- Stakeholder accountability through the World Wide Web: Insights from Nonprofits.- From smart work to Digital Do-It-Yourself: a research framework for digital-enabled jobs.- Citizens Coproduction, service self-provision and the State 2.0.- How Digital Transformation is Reshaping the Manufactur-ing Industry Value Chain: The New Digital Manufacturing Ecosystem Applied to a Case Study from the Food.- Leverage Once, Earn Repeatedly – Capabilities for Creating and Appropriating Value in Cloud Platform Ecosystems.- IS Architecture and Organisation in the Era of MicroServices.- Hosting Mission-Critical Applications on Cloud: Technical Issues and Challenges.- The Impact of XBRL on Financial Statement Structural Comparability.- Government Financial Transparency and XBRL: First Evidence from Italy.- The propensity of being “Openness” of Italian LGAs. A study of possible relationships with financial performance.- Mapping Financial Performances in Italian ICT-related firms via Self Organizing Maps.- The Impact of Business Intelligence Systems on Management Accounting Systems: the Consultants’ Perspective.
Rita Lamboglia is an Assistant Professor of Corporate Governance and Cost Accounting at the Parthenope University of Naples, Italy, where she also completed her PhD. She has been a visiting fellow at the Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium and at Université Catholique de Lille, France. Her primary research interests are in information systems, internal control systems and IT audits.
Andrea Cardoni is an Assistant Professor of Strategic Analysis and Business Planning at the Department of Economics, University of Perugia, Italy. He received his PhD in Management Control from the University of Florence, Italy and his current research interests include business strategy, management control, performance analysis and business networking.
Renata Paola Dameri is an Associate Professor of Business Administration and Information Systems at the University of Genoa, Italy. She is a member of the SDA Bocconi School of Management – Information Systems Unit, Milan, Italy and a Visiting Professor of IT Governance at the Université Paris-Dauphine, Paris, France. She is the author of several books and papers on information systems, accounting and IT governance.
Daniela Mancini is a Professor of Accounting Information Systems at the Parthenope University of Naples, Italy, and the Director of the Executive Master in Finance and Management Control at the University of Pisa, Italy. She has authored or co-authored various books and papers on accounting information systems, management control and business networking.
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 improv
ing 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).