Accounting Information System and Transparency: A Theoretical Framework
Daniela Mancini () and
Rita Lamboglia ()
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Daniela Mancini: Parthenope University of Naples
Rita Lamboglia: Parthenope University of Naples
A chapter in Reshaping Accounting and Management Control Systems, 2017, pp 249-261 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This article contributes to the growing literature on transparency by developing a theoretical framework to analyse the relation between the AIS integration level and the transparency level in the Italian public sector. Based on the literature review regarding transparency and IIS, a research model is proposed. The AIS integration level is measured through three dimensions: part integration, full system integration and full information integration. The transparency level is assessed by the following dimensions: formal transparency, quality transparency and full transparency. The framework shows how different AIS integration levels match with various transparency characteristics. Higher levels of AIS integration enable an increase in the characteristics of transparency and guarantee its effectiveness and interactivity. In contrast, lower levels of AIS integration determine a sufficient and minimum degree of transparency that is evaluated only through the existence or the nonexistence of the information on the public organisation website.
Keywords: Transparency; Accounting information systems; Public administration; Integrated information systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-49538-5_16
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