Journal of
Information Systems

Advancing Accounting Information Systems Knowledge

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Published three times annually (beginning in 2015)

Journal of Information Systems

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The Journal of Information Systems (JIS) is the academic journal of the Accounting Information Systems (AIS) Section of the American Accounting Association. Its goal is to support, promote, and advance Accounting Information Systems knowledge. The primary criterion for publication in JIS is contribution to the accounting information systems (AIS), accounting and auditing domains by the application or understanding of information technology theory and practice. AIS research draws upon and is informed by research and practice in management information systems, computer science, accounting, auditing as well as cognate disciplines including philosophy, psychology, and management science. JIS welcomes research that employs a wide variety of research methods including qualitative, field study, case study, behavioral, experimental, archival, analytical and markets-based.

 

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Journal of Information Systems

A journal of the Accounting Information Section of the American Accounting Association


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The Journal of Information Systems publishes academic and educational research, and the reports of practice advances related to information systems and information technology to support, promote, and improve information systems and information technology research, education, and practice. JIS prints 3 issues a year in Spring, Summer, and Fall, and is indexed in Scopus and SSCI.

Click here to view the Journal of Information Systems Editorial Board. For more information on the journal and the Accounting Information Systems Section, please click here. For additional journal data and citation analysis, see the Journal of Information Systems Impact and Journal Report.

Co-Senior Editors:
Tawei (David) Wang
DePaul University
P: 312.362.1129
E: david.wang@depaul.edu

Carla Wilkin
Monash University
P: +61 3 9903 1438
E: carla.wilkin@monash.edu

Editorial office: JIS@aaahq.org

 

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Journal of Information Systems

Journal of Information Systems

The Journal of Information Systems (JIS) is the academic journal of the Accounting Information Systems (AIS) Section of the American Accounting Association. Its goal is to support, promote, and advance Accounting Information Systems knowledge. The primary criterion for publication in JIS is contribution to the accounting information systems (AIS), accounting and auditing domains by the application or understanding of information technology theory and practice.

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