Digitalization of bookkeeping in small organization: The case of Sweden

Anna Alexandersson, Andreas Jansson, Karin Jonnergård

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Bookkeeping and accounting is a prevalent feature of small organizations, which has changed face quite substantially with the advent of personal computers and, later, the Internet. The emergence of digitalized accounting procedures has taken place in a nexus of different types of actors (e.g., software developers, accountancy firms and the businesses themselves), regulatory frameworks (e.g., bookkeeping laws and accounting standards) and technical frameworks (e.g., standards for software interactions with banks and tax authorities). Altogether, this has made the paths taken in this process to be largely national. In general, this process of digitalization is largely undocumented and untheorized in research despite its profound impact on practice. Against this backdrop, this chapter has a descriptive and forward-looking approach, documenting the case of how Swedish bookkeeping practices of small organizations became digitalized, which can work as a reference case for comparisons with other national contexts.
Originalspråkengelska
Titel på värdpublikationHandbook in big data analysis in accounting and auditing
RedaktörerTarek Rana, Jan Svanberg, Peter Öhman, Alan Lowe
UtgivningsortSingapore
FörlagSpringer International Publishing
Kapitel7
Sidor133-162
Antal sidor29
Utgåva1
ISBN (elektroniskt)978-981-19-4460-4
ISBN (tryckt)978-981-19-4459-8
DOI
StatusPublished - 2023

Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Företagsekonomi

Fria nyckelord

  • digital accounting
  • Sweden

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