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Digital transformation in accounting: elevating effectiveness across accounting, auditing, reporting and regulatory compliance

Abhishek N. (Institute of Management and Commerce, Srinivas University, Mangaluru, India)
Neethu Suraj (Institute of Management and Commerce, Srinivas University, Mangaluru, India)
Habeeb Ur Rahiman (Department of Business Administration, Kingdom University, Manama, Bahrain)
Nishad Nawaz (Department of Business Administration, Kingdom of Bahrain, Sanad, Bahrain)
Rashmi Kodikal (Department of Management, Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, India)
Abhinandan Kulal (Department of Commerce, University Evening College Mangalore, Mangalore, India)
Keerthan Raj (Department of Management, SDMIMD Mysore, Mysore, India)

Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change

ISSN: 1832-5912

Article publication date: 3 April 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The study aims to analyse the role of digitisation in accounting in enhancing the overall effectiveness of accounting functions. To achieve this, the study provides empirical evidence from the stakeholder’s perspective of digitisation of accounting, auditing, reporting and regulatory compliance procedures.

Design/methodology/approach

The study has applied a quantitative approach to identify the thoughts of auditors, accountants and academicians on the impact of digitalised accounting applications on accounting functions. The data was collected by administering an empirical study and a sample of 482 professionals from the accounting, auditing and academic sectors. To analyse and interpret data descriptive statistics, structured equation modelling and mediation analysis has been used.

Findings

The finding of the study signifies the relevance of digitalised accounting applications in accounting functions and reveals that there is a significant impact of digitalisation on accounting, auditing, reporting and regulatory compliance aspects of accounting functions. The outcome of the study explores that a digitalised accounting system reduces possible errors and improves the accuracy and transparency of the system.

Research limitations/implications

The study highlighted the importance of developing new methods and techniques that can be used in practice. This indirectly advocates the inclusion of such concepts in accounting curricula to emphasise the need to understand the challenges and opportunities created by digitisation. Furthermore, the study will become a motivation to scholars who intend to explore different areas through which new technologies can be adopted to transform traditional accounting systems.

Practical implications

The contributions of the current study have implications that the adoption of digitised accounting enhances economic efficiency through a reduction in accounting costs, and enhanced accuracy that leads to the elimination of penalties and litigations for non-compliance with regulatory authorities. This indirectly impacts positively on the financial health of the business organisations and economies at large. This implication becomes greater evidential support to the organisations which are yet to plan the adoption and implementation of digital tools in their organisation for accounting functions.

Originality/value

Digitalisation is a relevant part of the accounting function to improve efficiency and accuracy. Since accounting and auditing practitioners struggle to control the accuracy and efficiency of transactions. Furthermore, the outcome of the study assists organisations in gaining real-time access to financial data, transforms workflows and empowers management to make timely informed sound decisions, optimise resource allocation, efficient regulatory compliance and so on.

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Acknowledgements

Expression of Concern: The publisher of Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change is issuing an Expression of Concern for the following article N., A., Suraj, N., Rahiman, H.U., Nawaz, N., Kodikal, R., Kulal, A. and Raj, K. (2024), “Digital transformation in accounting: elevating effectiveness across accounting, auditing, reporting and regulatory compliance”, Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JAOC-01-2024-0039, which was submitted to the special issue ‘Digitalization in Accounting and Auditing Practices Implications, Recent Advancements and Convergence in Practices’. This special issue has subsequently been cancelled. The publisher wishes to inform readers that concerns have been raised regarding the editorial handling and peer review process of this article. The journal has not been able to confirm whether the authors were aware of these concerns. An investigation is ongoing and is currently unresolved. The authors of this article would like to note that they do not agree with the content of this notice. Further information will be provided by Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change as it becomes available.

Swami Koragajja in his blessings the current research has been completed. The authors also pleased to acknowledge the support of Prof. M S Divyashree and Master Likhesh in completing the present work.

Citation

N., A., Suraj, N., Rahiman, H.U., Nawaz, N., Kodikal, R., Kulal, A. and Raj, K. (2024), "Digital transformation in accounting: elevating effectiveness across accounting, auditing, reporting and regulatory compliance", Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JAOC-01-2024-0039

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