Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management
1992 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 4, 2002
- Introduction pp. 183-184

- Ulrich Reimer and Dimitris Karagiannis
- Approaches to locating expertise using corporate knowledge pp. 185-200

- Richard Crowder, Gareth Hughes and Wendy Hall
- End‐user access to multiple sources: incorporating knowledge discovery into knowledge management pp. 201-214

- Katharina Morik, Christian Hüppe and Klaus Unterstein
- Business process semi‐automation based on business model management pp. 215-234

- Koichi Terai, Masahiko Sawai, Naoki Sugiura, Noriaki Izumi and Takahira Yamaguchi
- Instruments to visualize design engineering information and activities in automotive supplier companies pp. 235-252

- Regine W. Vroom, Imre Horváth and Wilfred F. van der Vegte
- Process‐oriented knowledge management systems based on KM‐services: the PROMOTE® approach pp. 253-267

- Robert Woitsch and Dimitris Karagiannis
- The General Motors' variation‐reduction adviser: an example of grassroots knowledge management development pp. 269-276

- Alexander P. Morgan, John A. Cafeo, Diane I. Gibbons, Ronald M. Lesperance, Gulcin H. Sengir and Andrea M. Simon
Volume 11, issue 3, 2002
- Web usage mining approaches to page recommendation and restructuring pp. 137-148

- Hiroshi Ishikawa, Manabu Ohta, Shohei Yokoyama, Junya Nakayama and Kaoru Katayama
- A new data model for XML databases pp. 149-157

- Richard Ho, Li Bai and David Elliman
- Ontological modelling of e‐services to ensure appropriate mobile transactions pp. 159-172

- Vagan Terziyan
- Towards an ontology for electronic transaction services pp. 173-181

- Nick Adams, John Fraser, Ann Macintosh and Andy McKay‐Hubbard
Volume 11, issue 2, 2002
- An approximation algorithm for optimal consumption/investment problems pp. 55-69

- Sanjiv Ranjan Das and Rangarajan K. Sundaram
- The optimal timing of the transfer of hidden reserves in the German and Austrian tax systems pp. 71-88

- Manfred Frühwirth
- Tail‐dependence in stock‐return pairs pp. 89-107

- Ines Fortin and Christoph Kuzmics
- Simulation Monte Carlo methods in extended stochastic volatility models pp. 109-117

- Miroslav Šimandl and Tomáš Soukup
- Index forecasting and model selection pp. 119-135

- Christian Haefke and Christian Helmenstein
Volume 11, issue 1, 2002
- Facilitating knowledge flow through the enterprise pp. 1-8

- Jeanette Bruno
- Organizing and personalizing intelligence gathering from the web pp. 9-21

- Hwee‐Leng Ong, Ah‐Hwee Tan, Jamie Ng, Hong Pan and Qiu‐Xiang Li
- Summarizing electronic discourse pp. 23-38

- Robert Farrell
- Reorganizing web sites based on user access patterns pp. 39-53

- Yongjian Fu, Ming‐Yi Shih, Mario Creado and Chunhua Ju
Volume 10, issue 4, 2001
- Data mining using a genetic algorithm‐trained neural network pp. 201-210

- Randall S. Sexton and Naheel A. Sikander
- Executable declarative business rules and their use in electronic commerce pp. 211-223

- G. Antoniou and M. Arief
- A data mining approach to financial time series modelling and forecasting pp. 225-239

- Zoran Vojinovic, Vojislav Kecman and Rainer Seidel
Volume 10, issue 3, 2001
- A longitudinal study of applicable decision aids for detailed tasks in a financial audit pp. 139-154

- Mohammad Abdolmohammadi and Catherine Usoff
- Linear models for minimizing misclassification costs in bankruptcy prediction pp. 155-168

- Sudhir Nanda and Parag Pendharkar
- Off‐site monitoring systems for predicting bank underperformance: a comparison of neural networks, discriminant analysis, and professional human judgment pp. 169-186

- Philip Swicegood and Jeffrey A. Clark
- A multi‐agent‐based negotiation support system for distributed transmission cost allocation pp. 187-200

- Yonghe Yan, Jerome Yen and Tung Bui
Volume 10, issue 2, 2001
- Bankruptcy prediction of financially stressed firms: an examination of the predictive accuracy of artificial neural networks pp. 69-81

- Murugan Anandarajan, Picheng Lee and Asokan Anandarajan
- Predicting direction shifts on Canadian–US exchange rates with artificial neural networks pp. 83-96

- Jefferson T. Davis, Athanasios Episcopos and Sannaka Wettimuny
- Evaluating business credit risk by means of approach‐integrating decision rules and case‐based learning pp. 97-114

- Jerzy Stefanowski and Szymon Wilk
- Wrapped input selection using multilayer perceptrons for repeat‐purchase modeling in direct marketing pp. 115-126

- Stijn Viaene, Bart Baesens, Dirk Van den Poel, Guido Dedene and Jan Vanthienen
- Cluster analysis using a validated self‐organizing method: cases of problem identification pp. 127-138

- Shouhong Wang
Volume 10, issue 1, 2001
- Decision‐making capabilities of a hybrid system applied to the auditor's going‐concern assessment pp. 1-23

- Mary Jane Lenard, Pervaiz Alam, David Booth and Gregory Madey
- Supporting virtual organizations through constraint fusion pp. 25-37

- Alun Preece
- Clustering technique for risk classification and prediction of claim costs in the automobile insurance industry pp. 39-50

- Ai Cheo Yeo, Kate A. Smith, Robert J. Willis and Malcolm Brooks
- Decision making using time‐dependent knowledge: knowledge augmentation using qualitative reasoning pp. 51-66

- Song Jin Yu, Sang Chan Park and Jyun‐Cheng Wang
Volume 9, issue 4, 2000
- Design principles for long‐lived Internet agents pp. 217-236

- Robert J. Kauffman, Salvatore T. March and Charles A. Wood
- Agent‐based supply chain disintermediation versus re‐intermediation: economic and technological perspectives pp. 237-256

- Mark Nissen
- Agent‐based stochastic production lines design pp. 257-270

- D. J. Wu
- Dynamic pricing in a reputation‐brokered agent‐mediated marketplace pp. 271-286

- Giorgos Zacharia, Theodoros Evgeniou and Pattie Maes
Volume 9, issue 3, 2000
- The efficacy of red flags in predicting the SEC's targets: an artificial neural networks approach pp. 145-157

- Ehsan Feroz, Taek Mu Kwon, Victor S. Pastena and Kyungjoo Park
- Developing a bankruptcy prediction model via rough sets theory pp. 159-173

- Thomas E. Mckee
- Management control of complex, mission‐critical processes pp. 175-193

- William E. Spangler and James M. Peters
- The impacts of electronic commerce on auditing practices: an auditing process model for evidence collection and validation pp. 195-216

- Chien‐Chih Yu, Hung‐Chao Yu and Chi‐Chun Chou
Volume 9, issue 2, 2000
- Integrating machine learning and workflow management to support acquisition and adaptation of workflow models pp. 67-92

- Joachim Herbst and Dimitris Karagiannis
- Development of a case‐based decision support system for process modeling in BPR pp. 93-105

- Sang‐Ii Kim, Jae Kyeong Kim and Soung Hie Kim
- Management of reengineering knowledge: AI‐based approaches pp. 107-118

- Daniel O'Leary
- Artificial neural networks in accounting and finance: modeling issues pp. 119-144

- James R. Coakley and Carol E. Brown
Volume 9, issue 1, 2000
- Credit scoring and reject inference with mixture models pp. 1-8

- A.J. Feelders
- Restructuring the credit process: behaviour scoring for german corporates pp. 9-21

- Sebastian Fritz and Detlef Hosemann
- The relevance of trends for predictions of stock returns pp. 23-34

- Thomas Hellström and Kenneth Holmström
- Multivariate volatility analysis of VW stock prices pp. 35-54

- Helmut Herwartz and Helmut Lütkepohl
- A methodology for modeling influence diagrams: a case‐based reasoning approach pp. 55-63

- Jae Kwang Lee, Jae Kyeong Kim and Soung Hie Kim
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