The impact of enterprise resource planning systems on management accounting : an Australian study
conference contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byB Jackling, G Spraakman
Information technology is significantly changing the operating practices of an increasing number of companies globally. These developments have important implications for the accounting profession and in particular accounting practices in the twenty-first century. This study examines the development of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems as a means of illustrating how changes in information technology allows all systems in a company to be linked to manage operations holistically.
The study investigates the change in accounting systems using a sample of Australian companies with emphasis on the adoption of ERP systems including the potential impact of ERP on capital budgeting processes. The results show that ERP systems are changing management accounting practices, although at this stage, the impact on capital budgeting techniques appears to be limited. The findings contribute to the emerging body of literature on the development of ERP systems and its impact on management accounting teaching and research.
History
Event
International Conference on Accounting and Finance in Transition (4th: 2006: Adelaide, S. Aust.)
Pagination
1 - 24
Publisher
University of South Australia
Location
Adelaide, S. Aust.
Place of publication
Adelaide, S. Aust.
Start date
2006-04-10
End date
2006-04-12
ISSN
1751-830X
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
R McIver
Title of proceedings
The 4th International Conference on Accounting and Finance in Transition (ICAFT 2006)