DIGITIZATION OF THE ACCOUNTING PROFESSION - A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS
Marian Socoliuc () and
Iulia-Maria Ţîgănaș ()
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Marian Socoliuc: Stefan cel Mare University, Suceava, Romania
Iulia-Maria Ţîgănaș: Stefan cel Mare University, Suceava, Romania
European Journal of Accounting, Finance & Business, 2023, vol. 11, issue 1, 132-138
Abstract:
In an environment where digitization is implemented in any field at an accelerated pace, the issue of its implementation in the accounting field is significant. This digitization brings both advantages and opportunities in the accounting field, as well as disadvantages and even threats from the point of view of data security. The main objectives of this work are the following: Objective 1 – Deepening the subject of digitization of accounting, carrying out a review of the specialized literature; Objective 2 – Bibliometric analysis of specialized literature through the Web of Science platform with the theme "digitalization of accounting" and Objective 3 – Evaluation of research trends regarding the impact of digitization on the accounting profession.
Date: 2023
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