Aim & Scope
Accounting, Management and Information Technologies is a forum for research and debate on the interrelations of information technologies with practices of accounting and managing, broadly understood. The journal is open to all forms of scholarship which engage theory and make an original contribution to understanding how information technologies intersect with accounting systems or managerial practices. The journal especially welcomes creative analyses that will change how people think and act within this domain of scholarship. Beginning with the first issue of 2001, Accounting, Management and Information Technologies will change its title to Information and Organization. [1]
Continuations / Journal History
( 1991 - 2000 ) | Accounting, Management and Information Technologies | ( 2001 - 9999 ) | Information and Organization |
2000 - VOLUME 10, ISSUE 4
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Accounting, Management and Information Technologies , 2000 - VOLUME 10, ISSUE 4 , p V.
Transforming society by transforming technology: the science and politics of participatory design
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Accounting, Management and Information Technologies , 2000 - VOLUME 10, ISSUE 4 , pp 257-290.
Understanding organizational learning by focusing on “activity systems”
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Accounting, Management and Information Technologies , 2000 - VOLUME 10, ISSUE 4 , pp 291-319.