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    • Blockchain in Accounting: An Overview and AIS Research Directions 

      Wood, Jason T.; Schmidt, Pam J.; Grabski, Severin V. (Washburn University. School of Business, 2019-03-1)
      Blockchain and its most famous implementation, Bitcoin (Nakamoto 2008) has recently received much attention among financial companies, technologists and investors. The blockchain approach which underlies Bitcoin and other ...
    • Cloud Computing: Governance and Audit Research Questions 

      Grabski, Severin V.; Steele, Anthony J.; Schmidt, Pam J. (Washburn University. School of Business, 2015-06-1)
      Cloud computing services are finding rapid adoption as firms seek cost reduction, technical expertise, flexibility, and adaptable mechanisms to attain sustained advantages in the fast-moving business environments. The ...
    • Has Excel Become a 'Golden Hammer': The Paradox of Data Analytics in SME Clusters 

      Church, Kimberly Swanson; Riley, Jennifer; Schmidt, Pam J. (Washburn University. School of Business, 2020-11-1)
      Demand for data analysis skills in the accounting profession is well documented and necessarily informs accounting curriculum and pedagogy. In this studyl, we find small and medium-sized entities (SMEs) use Excel spreadsheets ...
    • Investigating Accountants' Resistance to the Adoption of Data Analytics Technology 

      Church, Kimberly Swanson; Riley, Jennifer; Schmidt, Pam J. (Washburn University. School of Business, 2019-09-1)
      Some time ago, a call to action in the accounting profession was sounded: become a profession founded on data analytics or become a profession bound for the history books. Accounting firms and corporations are investing ...
    • Technology's Role : Personified ERP System as a Social Actor Influencing IS Resistance 

      Freeze, Ronald; Schmidt, Pam J. (Washburn University. School of Business, 2016-10-1)
      This novel enterprise systems research conceptualizes the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system as a social actor. A personified ERP system is described and hypothesized as an element in the user's transactive memory ...