Search for dissertations about: "Information technology and accounting systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 55 swedish dissertations containing the words Information technology and accounting systems.
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1. Beyond IT and Productivity : Effects of Digitized Information Flows in the Logging Industry
Abstract : The IT and productivity paradox has been the subject of considerable research in recent decades. Many previous studies, based mainly on macroeconomic statistics or on aggregated company data, have reached disparate conclusions. Consequently, the question whether IT investments contribute to productivity growth is still heavily debated. READ MORE
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2. Intricate Involuted Intertwinings : On Accounting, Technology, and Materiality
Abstract : The Information Age was supposed to be different. It was supposed to transform every aspect of our lives, and accounting was going to be no exception. READ MORE
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3. Management accounting as constructing and opposing customer focus : three case studies on management accounting and customer relations
Abstract : This thesis is on the relation between management accounting and customer focus and relates to discussions about how internal managing processes in organizations are interrelated with interorganizational relations, specifically constructions of customers. Both a normative and a descriptive perspective on the relation are taken within the different parts of the thesis, which consists of a licentiate thesis, three articles and a synthesizing text. READ MORE
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4. Autonomous cloud resource provisioning : accounting, allocation, and performance control
Abstract : The emergence of large-scale Internet services coupled with the evolution of computing technologies such as distributed systems, parallel computing, utility computing, grid, and virtualization has fueled a movement toward a new resource provisioning paradigm called cloud computing. The main appeal of cloud computing lies in its ability to provide a shared pool of infinitely scalable computing resources for cloud services, which can be quickly provisioned and released on-demand with minimal effort. READ MORE
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5. Energy Modelling and Fairness for Efficient Mobile Communication
Abstract : Energy consumption and its management have been clearly identified as a challenge in computing and communication system design, where energy economy is obviously of paramount importance for battery powered devices. This thesis addresses the energy efficiency of mobile communication at the user end in the context of cellular networks. READ MORE