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Les déterminants des systèmes d'information comptables dans les PME : une recherche empirique dans le contexte tunisien

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  • Kaïs Lassoued

    (UREMO - IHEC)

  • Inès Abdelmoula

    (FSEG - Université de Sfax - University of Sfax)

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Deux objectifs fondamentaux sont attachés à notre problématique de recherche. Le premier consiste à décrire les pratiques comptables des PME tunisiennes à partir de certaines caractéristiques relatives aux systèmes d'informations comptables (SICs). Le second cherche à identifier les déterminants des SICs en analysant les facteurs de contingence d'ordre structurel ou comportemental susceptibles d'influencer ces systèmes. Pour répondre à ces objectifs, une enquête a été réalisée à l'aide d'un questionnaire auprès d'un échantillon de 63 PME tunisiennes indépendantes de 10 à 100 salariés. Les résultats montrent que, globalement, les facteurs de contingence structurelle, notamment la taille de la PME et le degré d'informatisation de la gestion ont une influence sur l'utilisation des SIC. Ce qui n'est pas le cas pour les facteurs de contingence comportementale, particulièrement ceux relatifs au dirigeant.

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  • Kaïs Lassoued & Inès Abdelmoula, 2006. "Les déterminants des systèmes d'information comptables dans les PME : une recherche empirique dans le contexte tunisien," Post-Print halshs-00581065, HAL.
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    1. Jihène Ghorbel, 2015. "Approche Contingente Du Design Du Systeme D'Information Comptable Dans Les Pmi Tunisiennes," Post-Print hal-01188692, HAL.

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