[AISWorld] CFP: Accounting Information Systems at AMCIS 2013

Ferran, Carlos CFerran at govst.edu
Tue Feb 5 18:11:53 EST 2013


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                                         Call for Papers
AMCIS 2013: 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems
                           Chicago, Illinois, August 15-17, 2013
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Call for Papers on Accounting Information Systems
Submissions should be made by February 22, 2013 (11:59 PM CST).

The AMCIS 2013 Accounting Information Systems track will
highlight 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.

Track Chairs:
Carlos Ferran, Governors State University, cferran at govst.edu<mailto:cferran at govst.edu>
Paul John Steinbart, Arizona State University, paul.steinbart at asu.edu<mailto:paul.steinbart at asu.edu>



Mini-Track I:                      IS Control, Audit and Reporting
Mini-Track Chair:              Sonia  Gantman, Providence College,
                                                sgantman at providence.edu<mailto:sgantman at providence.edu>

This mini-track is focused on the role that AIS plays in capturing
and storing transactions, ensuring their accuracy,
timeliness and validity, and satisfying the organization's legal
and regulatory requirements. AIS provides the vast majority of
data required for operational, tactical, and strategic decision making,
as well as the basis for interorganizational information sharing
and external reporting to various stakeholder groups. Appropriate topics
for this mini-track include (but are not limited to) continuous auditing,
auditing end user systems, internal audit, COSO, CobiT, AS5,
forensic auditing, data mining/business intelligence, querying,
ebXML, XBRL, AIS use and data ambiguity.


Mini-Track II:                     Enterprise IT Governance and Security for
                                                Compliance Management
Mini-Track Chair:              Virginia  Franke  Kleist,
                                                West Virginia University,
                                                virginia.kleist at mail.wvu.edu<mailto:virginia.kleist at mail.wvu.edu>

The mini track topic of Enterprise IT Governance and Security for
Compliance Management addresses the increasing importance of that
subset of IT activities associated with fulfilling external obligations
such as Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and other information systems
compliance requirements.

This track seeks to solicit research from a wide array of research areas
including, but not limited to: Enterprise IT governance and security for
compliance management, Enterprise risk assessment and risk management,
Information assurance prioritization and strategy, Budgeting for the
Information Security Assurance Management function, Establishing
auditable trust models for securing electronic commerce, Valuation
of information assets for security assurance resource optimization,
Cost effective information systems regulatory compliance management
associated with Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, and other governmental
regulations, and Successful and unsuccessful IT automation of
compliance management via software solutions.



Mini-Track III:    Accounting Information Systems Models,
                                                Design and Implementation
Mini-Track Chair:              Raul Valverde, Concordia University,
                                                rvalverde at jmsb.concordia.ca<mailto:rvalverde at jmsb.concordia.ca>

This mini-track is focused on the role that AIS plays in creating models
to help better store, share information, reengineer, process and represent
the organization's resources, events  and agents. This mini-track is
intended to promote research on the different data and process models
for AIS.

Appropriate topics for this mini-track include (but are not limited to)
AIS design, Ontologies used for representation of AIS, Object Oriented
databases for AIS, Items-Agent-Cash (IAC) Model, UML for modeling of AIS,
AIS Architectures, Reengineering of legacy AIS into ERP systems,
XBRL databases modeling and design, Resource-Event-Agent (REA) models,
data models, Information sharing of AIS with supply chain systems,
enterprise systems modeling, interorganizational information sharing,
and data relevance.


Mini-Track IV:                   General Accounting Information Systems
Mini-Track Chair:              James  L  Worrell,
                                                University of Alabama - Birmingham
                                                worrellj at uab.edu<mailto:worrellj at uab.edu>

Accounting information systems (AIS) research focuses on the link between
accounting and information systems. It includes topics that range from
IT governance to interorganizational information sharing. The General
Accounting Information Systems mini-track includes any and all topics
in the field of AIS that are not included in the other more
specialized mini-tracks. Suggested topics include systems integration,
value of information systems, and global AIS and case studies.

To submit your completed research or research-in-progress:

. Use the AMCIS2013 paper template
  http://amcis2013.aisnet.org/attachments/article/84/AMCIS2013_Paper_Template.doc).
. Read the author submission instructions
  http://amcis2013.aisnet.org/attachments/article/84/AMCIS2013-AuthorSubmissionInstructions.pdf.
. Submit your paper before February 22, 2013 at 11:59 PM CST via
  Bepress at http://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2013

You will receive notification by April 22, 2013 whether or not
your paper is accepted.  If your paper is accepted, revisions
and the camera-ready copy must be submitted by May 9, 2013.

If you have any questions regarding the process,
please send an email to: amcis2013 at aisnet.org<mailto:amcis2013 at aisnet.org>

If you have any questions regarding the topic or would like additional guidance,
please send an email to the corresponding track or mini-track chair.

Dr. Carlos Ferran
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Assistant Professor of Accounting and MIS                   Editor-in-Chief RELCASI
Governors State University                                            Chair 2nd Pre-ICIS Workshop in AIS
College of Business and Public Administration               Track-Chair for AMCIS 2013 and BALAS 2013
1 University Parkway                                                     UPI GSU Chapter Unit A Vice President
University Park, IL 60484                                               http://carlos.ferran.net<http://carlos.ferran.net/>
(708) 235-2818 phone & (708) 534-8457 fax
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