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The Implications of Social Networks on the Quality of Accounting Information

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  • Xu, Feng C.

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The information technology (IT) revolution has shown widespread and massive development in communications and social networks, leading to the use of this technology daily. As a result, a number of Accounting features were added and turned into an E-version from a traditional version. This paper submits a study of the social network's role in growing the quality of accounting information by evaluating it according to distributed questionnaires. The researchers distributed 20 questionnaires on 20 academic persons and analyzed the results via excel tools, and the main result of this paper is that the Social networks have a big effect on the accounting information because they will build a good background for the accountants.

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  • Xu, Feng C., 2021. "The Implications of Social Networks on the Quality of Accounting Information," OSF Preprints pcwf9_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:pcwf9_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/pcwf9_v1
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