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. Accounting information systems (SIG ASYS)

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

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Schedule
2026
Saturday, August 15th
12:00 AM

Assessing the AI Automation Potential of Accounting Processes: The A4 Framework

Alina Buss, Technical University of Munich
Laurin Schmitz, Technical University of Munich

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

Design Principles for EU’s ViDA-compliant E-Invoicing Platforms Integrated with ERP Systems

Alexander Baumeister, Saarland University
Patrick Michael Volkmann, Saarland University

12:00 AM

12:00 AM

The Price of Compliance: Economic Implications of Partisan Bias in Audit Markets

Abhishek Ray, George Mason University

12:00 AM