Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management
1992 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 3‐4, 2007
- Hedonic price models and indices based on boosting applied to the Dutch housing market pp. 85-106

- Martijn Kagie and Michiel Van Wezel
- Neural network volatility forecasts pp. 107-121

- José R. Aragonés, Carlos Blanco and Pablo García Estévez
- Interpretable credit model development via artificial neural networks pp. 123-147

- Brad S. Trinkle and Amelia A. Baldwin
Volume 15, issue 1‐2, 2007
- Combining heterogeneous classifiers for stock selection pp. 1-21

- George Albanis and Roy Batchelor
- A comparison of nearest neighbours, discriminant and logit models for auditing decisions pp. 23-40

- Chrysovalantis Gaganis, Fotios Pasiouras, Charalambos Spathis and Constantin Zopounidis
- A genetic algorithm approach to detecting temporal patterns indicative of financial statement fraud pp. 41-56

- Bethany Hoogs, Thomas Kiehl, Christina Lacomb and Deniz Senturk
- Index tracking with constrained portfolios pp. 57-71

- Dietmar Maringer and Olufemi Oyewumi
- Knowledge representation of rules: a note pp. 73-84

- Daniel O'Leary
Volume 14, issue 4, 2006
- Changing investment styles: style creep and style gaming in the hedge fund industry pp. 157-177

- Ramin Baghai‐Wadji, Rami El‐Berry, Stefan Klocker and Markus Schwaiger
- Assessing early warning signals of currency crises: a fuzzy clustering approach pp. 179-202

- Shuhua Liu and Christer K. Lindholm
Volume 14, issue 3, 2006
- Opportunities for artificial intelligence development in the accounting domain: the case for auditing pp. 77-86

- Amelia A. Baldwin, Carol E. Brown and Brad S. Trinkle
- Integrating genetic algorithms and spreadsheets: a capital budgeting application pp. 87-97

- R. H. Berry and D. H. F. Manongga
- Pattern recognition and financial time‐series pp. 99-115

- Dave Elliman
- Integrating intelligent systems into marketing to support market segmentation decisions pp. 117-127

- Sally Mckechnie
- Strategic diagnostics and management decision making: a hybrid knowledge‐based approach pp. 129-155

- Luiz Moutinho, Paulo Rita and Shuliang Li
Volume 14, issue 1‐2, 2006
- On the design of a real‐time knowledge‐based system for managing logistics operations pp. 3-25

- K. H. Chow, K. L. Choy and W. B. Lee
- Fuzzy‐logic‐based decision‐making system for stock allocation in a distribution supply chain pp. 27-42

- Ying Xie and Dobrila Petrovic
- Data mining for improving the solder bumping process in the semiconductor packaging industry pp. 43-57

- Chen‐fu Chien, Huan‐chung Li and Angus Jeang
- Hybrid approach with an expert system and a genetic algorithm to production management in the supply net pp. 59-76

- Anna Ławrynowicz
Volume 13, issue 4, 2005
- Interpretability and mean‐square error performance of fuzzy inference systems For Data Mining pp. 185-196

- Ashwani Kumar
- Explaining qualifications in audit reports using a support vector machine methodology pp. 197-215

- Michael Doumpos, Chrysovalantis Gaganis and Fotios Pasiouras
- Assessing the predictive performance of artifIcial neural network‐based classifiers based on different data preprocessing methods, distributions and training mechanisms pp. 217-250

- Adrian Costea and Iulian Nastac
Volume 13, issue 3, 2005
- Modelling small‐business credit scoring by using logistic regression, neural networks and decision trees pp. 133-150

- Mirta Bensic, Natasa Sarlija and Marijana Zekic‐Susac
- A comparison of machine‐learning classifiers for selecting money managers pp. 151-164

- Robert S. Ludwig and Michael J. Piovoso
- Forecasting annual excess stock returns via an adaptive network‐based fuzzy inference system pp. 165-177

- Brad S. Trinkle
- Artificial intelligence (ai) pp. 179-181

- Armand Layne
- Reader's report on ‘artificial intelligence’ pp. 183-184

- Peter Howarth
Volume 13, issue 2, 2005
- Constructing a knowledge‐based system to aid scenario‐based strategic planning: an application to the European airline industry pp. 61-79

- Fiona Davies, Luiz Moutinho and Graeme Hutcheson
- Improving expected tail loss estimates with neural networks pp. 81-94

- J. R. Aragonés, C. Blanco and P. García Estévez
- Bankruptcy prediction: the influence of the year prior to failure selected for model building and the effects in a period of economic decline pp. 95-112

- Paul P. M. Pompe and Jan Bilderbeek
- Optimizing object classification under ambiguity/ignorance: application to the credit rating problem pp. 113-130

- Malcolm J. Beynon
Volume 13, issue 1, 2005
- Challenges and directions in knowledge asset trading pp. 1-15

- Dimitris Apostolou, Gregory Mentzas, Andreas Abecker, Wolfgang Maas, Panos Georgolios and Kostas Kafentzis
- Knowledge management in enterprises: a research agenda pp. 17-26

- Konstantinos Ergazakis, Konstantinos Karnezis, Konstantinos Metaxiotis and Ioannis Psarras
- Project selection based on intellectual capital scorecards pp. 27-32

- Hennie Daniels and Henk Noordhuis
- Optimal asset allocation for a large number of investment opportunities pp. 33-40

- Hans Georg Zimmermann and Ralph Grothmann
- Predicting mispricing of initial public offerings pp. 41-59

- Beat Reber, Bob Berry and Steven Toms
Volume 12, issue 4, 2004
- The prediction of profitability using accounting narratives: a variable‐precision rough set approach pp. 227-242

- Malcolm J. Beynon, Mark Clatworthy and Michael John Jones
- Black–Scholes versus artificial neural networks in pricing FTSE 100 options pp. 243-260

- Julia Bennell and Charles Sutcliffe
- Feature selection methods involving support vector machines for prediction of insolvency in non‐life insurance companies pp. 261-281

- Sancho Salcedo‐Sanz, Mario DePrado‐Cumplido, María Jesús Segovia‐Vargas, Fernando Pérez‐Cruz and Carlos Bousoño‐Calzón
- Implementing knowledge management solutions in a public research institution: the CNRS case pp. 283-290

- Gérard Lelièvre and Jacques Souillot
- Using dialogues with customers as sources of knowledge pp. 291-296

- Martin Groen
Volume 12, issue 3, 2004
- Natural language interface for multi‐agent contracting system (MACS) pp. 153-165

- Victoria Yoon, Bonnie Rubenstein Montano, Teresa Wilson, Stuart Lowry and Jay Liebowitz
- Artificial neural networks with feature transformation based on domain knowledge for the prediction of stock index futures pp. 167-176

- Kyoung‐Jae Kim
- Constraint satisfaction using soft quantifiers pp. 177-186

- Ronald R. Yager
- A model for valuation of the branch offices of a savings bank based on rough sets pp. 187-213

- C. Pérez‐Llera, C. Fernández‐Baizán, J. L. Fanjul and J. Feito
- Web information tracking using ontologies pp. 215-225

- Alexander Maedche
Volume 12, issue 2, 2004
- Editorial pp. 83-84

- Bob Berry
- Machine‐independent audit trail analysis—a tool for continuous audit assurance pp. 85-102

- Peter J. Best, George Mohay and Alison Anderson
- The development of an expert system for managerial evaluation of internal controls pp. 103-120

- Chuleeporn Changchit and Clyde W. Holsapple
- A knowledge‐based framework for incorporating investor's preference into portfolio decision‐making pp. 121-138

- Chulsoo Kim and Chaehwan Won
- Assessing risks due to threats to internal control in a computer‐based accounting information system: a pragmatic approach based on fuzzy set theory pp. 139-152

- Andre de Korvin, Margaret F. Shipley and Khursheed Omer
Volume 12, issue 1, 2004
- Editorial pp. 1-4

- Bob Berry
- Explanation provision and use in an intelligent decision aid pp. 5-27

- Vicky Arnold, Nicole Clark, Philip A. Collier, Stewart A. Leech and Steve G. Sutton
- Combining data and text mining techniques for analysing financial reports pp. 29-41

- Antonina Kloptchenko, Tomas Eklund, Jonas Karlsson, Barbro Back, Hannu Vanharanta and Ari Visa
- Hybrid knowledge integration using the fuzzy genetic algorithm: prediction of the Korea stock price index pp. 43-60

- Myoung Jong Kim, Ingoo Han and Kun Chang Lee
- An adaptive hierarchical fuzzy logic system for modelling of financial systems pp. 61-82

- M. Mohammadian and M. Kingham
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