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The Impact of Digital Transformation on the Accounting Profession: Analysis of Opportunities and Challenges

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  • Mohsen Khotanlou
  • Mahdi kazemiolum
  • Ali Hussein Hamad Shlaka
  • Diaa Majed Abdul Suwadi

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This research examines the transformative landscape of the accounting profession influenced by digital transformation. The study rigorously analyzes the opportunities and challenges presented by integrating digital technologies. Anchored in the theoretical framework of "The Impact of Digital Transformation on the Accounting Profession," the research employs a mixed-methods approach to explore this dynamic landscape. Methodologically, structured surveys, in-depth interviews, and performance metrics analysis are used to capture a comprehensive view. The study distinguishes between independent variables, encompassing the implementation of digital technologies, and dependent variables, such as employee performance metrics, including productivity, job satisfaction, collaboration effectiveness, and skill acquisition. Preliminary findings suggest positive trends in productivity following digital transformation initiatives; however, challenges emerge, such as adaptation hurdles and potential drawbacks. The study identifies the importance of training programs and establishes a correlation between job satisfaction and proficiency with digital tools.

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  • Mohsen Khotanlou & Mahdi kazemiolum & Ali Hussein Hamad Shlaka & Diaa Majed Abdul Suwadi, 2025. "The Impact of Digital Transformation on the Accounting Profession: Analysis of Opportunities and Challenges," Journal of Management World, Academia Publishing Group, vol. 2025(3), pages 112-121.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjx:jomwor:v:2025:y:2025:i:3:p:112-121:id:1069
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