Search for dissertations about: "Ekonomiska informationssystem"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 40 swedish dissertations containing the words Ekonomiska informationssystem.
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1. The Digital Transformation of the Swedish Graphic Industry
Abstract : This thesis examines how IT and the digitization of information have transformed the Swedish graphic industry. The debate concerning the productivity paradox, i.e. if investments in IT contribute to productivity growth, is one important starting point for the thesis. READ MORE
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2. Internal Control : A Study of the Concept and Themes of Internal Control
Abstract : This thesis studies the accounting and auditing approach to control where the concept of internal control has developed along with the theory and practice of accounting and auditing and its stated objectives. In this context, internal control has traditionally been regarded as a means of ensuring financial reporting quality as well as a way of preventing and detecting fraudulent activity. READ MORE
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3. Occupational Fraud : Auditors’ Perceptions of Red Flags and Internal Control
Abstract : The overall purpose of this thesis is to increase the understanding of auditors’perceptions of occupational fraud. The focus is limited to red flags andinternal control, i.e. to the indications or symptoms of occupational fraud andthe internal control systems which are implemented in order to detect andprevent such actions from being carried out. READ MORE
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4. A Framework for the Strategic Management of Information Technology
Abstract : Strategy and IT research has been extensively discussed during the past 40 years. Two scientific disciplines Management Science (MS) and Management Information Science (MIS) investigate the importance of IT as a competitive factor. READ MORE
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5. Virtual learning environments in higher education : a study of students' acceptance of educational technology
Abstract : Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) are fundamental tools for flexible learning in higher education, used in distance education as well as a complement to teaching on campus (blended learning). VLEs imply changing roles for both teachers and students. READ MORE
