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Role of Artificial Intelligence in Enhancing Efficiency of Accounting Information System and Non-Financial Performance of the Manufacturing Companies

Firas Hashem and Rateb Alqatamin

International Business Research, 2021, vol. 14, issue 12, 65

Abstract: The current study launched from the main objective of examining the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and its role in supporting and improving the efficiency of AIS on one hand, and non-financial performance standards on the other. In order to achieve this goal and indicate the extent of its conformity with reality; quantitative approach was used and a questionnaire were adopted as a study tool, the questionnaire was distributed electronically to a sample of (409) managers, heads of departments and accountants in industrial establishments operating in Jordan during the fiscal year 2020/2021. By analyzing the primary data based on SPSS, the study came to the conclusion that AI techniques played a significant role in enhancing efficiency of AIS outcomes through focusing on outcomes' understandability, reliability, credibility and comparability, on another level, AI techniques also proved its ability to influence non-financial performance through focusing on feeding organization with the needed information that locates weak points and develop them, and strength points to exploit them. Study recommended the need to link the operations of intelligent systems to the goals of the organization as a whole and ensure the complete interdependence between the AIS systems and the accounting information in the systems.

Date: 2021
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