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Former title: Accounting, Management and Information Technologies
Editor-in-Chief:
Daniel Robey
See editorial board for all editors information
Congratulations to Erica L. Wagner, Susan V. Scott and Robert D. Galliers on having their paper selected by Association for Information Systems as one of the top five articles in the field during 2006. The authors received this recognition during the International Conference on Information Systems, held in Montreal, Canada, December 8-12 2007. The Editor and Publisher also extend their congratulations to Erica, Susan and Bob, and are delighted to offer free access to the article here for a period of 12 months. Please click http://www.elsevier.com/libraryscience
Description
Advances in information and communication technologies are associated with a wide and increasing range of social consequences, which are
experienced by individuals, work groups, organizations, interorganizational networks, and societies at large. Information technologies
are implicated in all industries and in public as well as private enterprises. Understanding the relationships between information technologies
and social organization is an increasingly important and urgent social and scholarly concern in many disciplinary fields.
Information
and Organization seeks to publish original scholarly articles on the relationships between information technologies and social organization.
It seeks a scholarly understanding that is based on empirical research and relevant theory. Information and Organization also
seeks to advance established and emerging theoretical arguments through the publication of papers that review empirical research and
provide directions for future research and theory development. Essays that provoke critical thinking on important subjects are also sought.
The aim is to provide a forum that brings together innovative, reflective, and rigorous scholarship.
Of special interest are contributions
on the social construction of information technologies, the implications of information technologies for organizational change, alternative
organizational designs such as virtual and networked organizations, information system development, organizational governance and control,
accounting systems, globalization, decision processes, organizational learning, ethics of information, organizational communication and
organizational culture. A rich variety of disciplines provide valuable perspectives on these topics, and the journal seeks contributions
from fields such as information systems, organization science, philosophy, history, psychology, anthropology, political science, sociology,
computer science, communication, and others.
Interest is not restricted to any particular technology for processing or transmitting
information. Indeed, new technologies emerge continuously, and the journal seeks to provide a useful forum for discussion about emerging
technologies and their social and organizational consequences. Interest is also not restricted to any specific theoretical or disciplinary
position. The journal invites a broad spectrum of contemporary and historical scholarship, including theoretical, empirical, analytical
and interpretive studies, as well as critical theory and action research.
In 2002, Elsevier launched Library Connect, a new initiative bringing together many of Elsevier's library-focused efforts. For more
information about this initiative and to read or subscribe to the complimentary Library Connect Newsletter, please visit Library
Connect
Bibliographic & ordering information
ISSN: 1471-7727
Imprint: ELSEVIER Commenced publication 2001
Subscriptions for the year 2008,
Volume 18,
4 issues
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Audience
Accountants, Information Technologists, Management Executives, Students of Accounting Management with particular use of Information Technology.
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Last update: 26 Jun 2008
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