The Accounting Information Systems track highlights research that focuses on the link between accounting and information systems, including topics that range from IT governance to interorganizational information systems and draws from a variety of disciplines like accounting, psychology, sociology, cognitive science, behavioral science, economics, politics, computer science, and information technology. The track considers papers from all research methods, including design science, behavioral, and archival.

Track Chairs:
Fiona Rohde, University of Queensland, f.rohde@business.uq.edu.au
Scott Boss, Bentley University, sboss@bentley.edu

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Schedule
2025
Friday, August 15th
12:00 AM

Digital governance and compliance in litigation risk disclosure: A comparative analysis across eight economies

Luiz Felipe Aspesi Guerra, Université de Bordeaux

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Exploring the Benefits and Challenges of Generative AI in Accounting and Finance for SMEs: An Interview-Based Study

Ahmad Jumah, University of Illinois Springfield
Ilya S. Ilienko, Halen ™ Technologies

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Generation of Synthetic Accounting Data in Audit: A Comparison of Tabular Generation Methods

Tobias Kröger, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Martin Schultz, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Modelling Agentic Artifact

Julia Cherny, Åbo Akademi University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

The Cost of Rigidity: How Class-Based Data Limits Machine Learning Performance

Aida Khosh Raftar Nouri, Mercer University
Jeffrey Parsons, Memorial University of Newfoundland

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

The Role of Generative AI in Alleviating Auditor Burnout

Yueqi Li, Skidmore College
Sanjay Goel, University at Albany, SUNY

12:00 AM