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  1. Exploratory Experiments in Generating Bag of Word Dictionaries Using Word2Vec and ChatGPT
  2. Editorial: Analysis of Sentiment Estimates and Cognitive Fallacies in Large Language Models
  3. Using Large Language Models for Armchair Auditors
  4. Data-Driven Audits: Audit Analytic Platforms and General Ledger Analytic Tools
  5. Mitigating Normal Form Violations Using Resources-Events-Agents, Resources-Events-Agents-Locations, and Hierarchy: A Knowledge-Based Approach
  6. An Anchoring Effect in Large Language Models
  7. AI for Good: History, Open Data and Some ESG-based Applications
  8. Confirmation and Specificity Biases in Large Language Models: An Explorative Study
  9. Reflections From Former EICs: 40 Years of IEEE Intelligent Systems
  10. What Does ChatGPT Know About Information Systems?
  11. ORSO: The Organizational Structure Ontology
  12. Do ChatGPT 4o, 4, and 3.5 Generate “Similar” Ratings? Findings and Implications
  13. Do Large Language Models Bias Human Evaluations?
  14. A Comparison of Numeric Assessments of Ideas From Two Large Language Models: With Implications for Validating and Choosing LLMs
  15. Toward an extended framework of exhaust data for predictive analytics: An empirical approach
  16. Large Language Models and Applications: The Rebirth of Enterprise Knowledge Management and the Rise of Prompt Libraries
  17. The Rise and Design of Enterprise Large Language Models
  18. Using large language models to write theses and dissertations
  19. An analysis of Watson vs. BARD vs. ChatGPT: The Jeopardy! Challenge
  20. Enterprise large language models: Knowledge characteristics, risks, and organizational activities
  21. An analysis of three chatbots: BlenderBot, ChatGPT and LaMDA
  22. An Analysis of Three ChatBots: BlenderBot, ChatGPT and LaMDA
  23. Blockchain: Trouble in the Enterprise?
  24. Using Machine Learning to Generate a Dictionary for Environmental Issues
  25. Digitization, digitalization, and digital transformation in accounting, electronic commerce, and supply chains
  26. V-Matrix: A wave theory of value creation for big data
  27. Text Analysis of Evolving Emotions and Sentiments in COVID-19 Twitter Communication
  28. Massive data language models and conversational artificial intelligence: Emerging issues
  29. Digital Transformation in Accounting and Auditing: 2021 International Conference of the Journal of Information Systems Panel Discussion
  30. Using AI to Read Contracts
  31. Editorial: Emerging and Established Names and Types of E-Commerce and Video and Streaming Commerce
  32. REAL-TIME STREAMING TECHNOLOGY AND ANALYTICS FOR VALUE CREATION
  33. AN ANALYSIS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCHER AND COLLABORATION RANKINGS
  34. Purchase Order “Analytic Audit”
  35. RECENT RESEARCH TOPICS AND A BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF JOCEC
  36. Enterprise knowledge graphs with applications to continuous monitoring systems
  37. Tax Specific versus Generic Accounting-Based Textual Analysis and the Relationship with Effective Tax Rates: Building “Context”
  38. A Signal Theory Model for Continuous Monitoring and Intelligence Systems
  39. Enterprise Architecture for Accounting and Finance Transformation: Using Strategy Maps to Develop High-Performance Finance
  40. A Google–Wikipedia–Twitter Model as a Leading Indicator of the Numbers of Coronavirus Deaths
  41. Evolving Information Systems and Technology Research Issues for COVID-19 and Other Pandemics
  42. A Signal Theory Model for Continuous Monitoring and Intelligence Systems
  43. Discovering and Transforming Exhaust Data to Realize Managerial Value
  44. Enterprise Architecture for Accounting and Finance Transformation: Using Strategy Maps to Develop “High Performance Finance”
  45. Enterprise Crowdsourcing for Innovation in the Big 4 Consulting Firms
  46. ISAFM Paper of the Year for 2012
  47. Discovering and Transforming Exhaust Data to Realize Managerial Value
  48. Tax Specific Versus Generic Accounting-Based Textual Analysis and the Relationship with Effective Tax Rates: Building Context
  49. Driving innovation using enterprise crowdsourcing
  50. Technology life cycle and data quality: Action and triangulation
  51. Facilitating Citizens' Voice and Process Reengineering Using a Cloud-Based Mobile App
  52. What Phishing E-mails Reveal: An Exploratory Analysis of Phishing Attempts Using Text Analysis
  53. Gathering and evaluating innovation ideas using crowdsourcing: Impact of the idea title and the description on the number of votes in each phase of a two‐phase crowdsourcing project
  54. Some issues in blockchain for accounting and the supply chain, with an application of distributed databases to virtual organizations
  55. An empirical analysis of information search and information sharing in crowdsourcing data analytic contests
  56. Enterprise Crowdsourcing Innovation in the Big 4 Consulting Firms
  57. Erratum and addendum ‐ GOOGLE'S duplex: Pretending to be human
  58. ISAFM paper of the year for 2018
  59. Hashtag commerce: “Order by Tweet”
  60. GOOGLE'S Duplex: Pretending to be human
  61. What Phishing E-mails Reveal: An Exploratory Analysis of Phishing Attempts Using Text Analyzes
  62. DNA Mining and genealogical information systems: Not just for finding family ethnicity
  63. Continuously Monitoring Bank Risk, Reputation, and Opportunity
  64. Open Information Enterprise Transactions: Business Intelligence and Wash and Spoof Transactions in Blockchain and Social Commerce
  65. Facilitating Citizens’ Voice and Process Reengineering Using a Cloud-based Mobile App
  66. Big Data Privacy, Ethics and Enterprise Continuous Monitoring Systems
  67. Big Data and Knowledge Management with Applications in Accounting and Auditing: The Case of Watson
  68. Open Information Enterprise Transactions: Business Intelligence and Wash and Spoof Transactions in Blockchain and Social Commerce
  69. ISAFM Paper of the Year for 2016
  70. Configuring blockchain architectures for transaction information in blockchain consortiums: The case of accounting and supply chain systems
  71. Crowd performance in prediction of the World Cup 2014
  72. Emerging White-Collar Robotics: The Case of Watson Analytics
  73. Configuring Blockchain Architectures for Transaction Information in Blockchain Consortiums: The Case of Accounting and Supply Chain Systems
  74. KPMG Knowledge Management and the Next Phase: Using Enterprise Social Media
  75. On the relationship between number of votes and sentiment in crowdsourcing ideas and comments for innovation: A case study of Canada's digital compass
  76. Is there a Home Run Derby Curse?
  77. Modeling Los Angeles Water Leaks Using Different Measures of Temperature
  78. Ethics for Big Data and Analytics
  79. Is knowledge management dead (or dying)?
  80. Modeling retweeting behavior as a game: comparison to empirical results
  81. Armchair Auditors - Gathering Analysis of Open Data from the Crowd
  82. Crowdsourcing Tags in Accounting and Finance: Review, Analysis, and Emerging Issues
  83. A note on an architecture for integrating cloud computing and enterprise systems using REA
  84. Big Data and Privacy: Emerging Issues
  85. User participation in a corporate prediction market
  86. The 50 Most Downloaded Papers inIntelligent Systems in Accounting,Finance and Managementin 2014
  87. Knowledge Management and Enterprise Social Networking: Content Versus Collaboration
  88. Twitter Mining
  89. Metrics for and Analysis of Variables for Wiki Use: A Case Study
  90. Embedding AI and Crowdsourcing in the Big Data Lake
  91. A supply chain of things: The EAGLET ontology for highly visible supply chains
  92. Knowledge management: an empirical analysis of reuse and productivity
  93. Analysis of Data from a Corporate Prediction Market
  94. Group Decision and Negotiation. A Process-Oriented View
  95. Capital markets valuation and accounting performance of Most Admired Knowledge Enterprise (MAKE) award winners
  96. Internal corporate prediction markets: “From each according to his bet”
  97. Artificial Intelligence and Big Data
  98. ‘BIG DATA’, THE ‘INTERNET OF THINGS’ AND THE ‘INTERNET OF SIGNS’
  99. The Virtual Close and Continuous Monitoring at Cisco
  100. SYSCO's best business practices (BBPs)
  101. Computer-Based Political Action: The Battle and Internet Blackout over PIPA
  102. The Ten Most-Cited Papers in Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting: 2009 versus 2011
  103. Blog mining-review and extensions: “From each according to his opinion”
  104. BUILDING AND EVOLVING DATA WAREHOUSING AND BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ARTEFACTS: THE CASE OF SYSCO
  105. Event study methodologies in information systems research
  106. THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN: SURVEY AND EXTENSIONS
  107. Social Media in DMSS System Development and Management
  108. Prediction Markets as a Forecasting Tool
  109. Enterprise ontologies: Review and an activity theory approach
  110. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (JETA)
  111. On the Number of ISI Citations toJETA, JIS, IJAIS,andISAFM
  112. The impact of manager philosophy on knowledge management systems
  113. The Emergence of Individual Knowledge in a Group Setting: Mitigating Cognitive Fallacies
  114. Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management: ISI journal and proceeding citations, and research issues from most-cited papers
  115. Predictive knowledge management using mirror worlds
  116. An Activity Theory Analysis of RFID in Hospitals
  117. Using digital media to monitor and forecast a firm's public image
  118. An Activity Theory Framework for DSS for Extreme Events
  119. Business School Research: Measuring Value Contribution Through Citations of Journals in Patents
  120. How much and where? Private versus public universities' publication patterns in the information systems discipline
  121. Forecasting using internal markets, Delphi, and other approaches: The knowledge distribution grid
  122. The Most Cited IEEE Software Articles
  123. Multilingual Knowledge Management
  124. The Ten Most-Cited Papers in Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting: The First Five Years
  125. Downloads and citations inIntelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management
  126. The Impact of Gartner’s Maturity Curve, Adoption Curve, Strategic Technologies on Information Systems Research, with Applications to Artificial Intelligence, ERP, BPM, and RFID
  127. Gartner's hype cycle and information system research issues
  128. The relationship between citations and number of downloads in Decision Support Systems
  129. The Most Cited Intelligent Systems Articles
  130. A multilingual knowledge management system: A case study of FAO and WAICENT
  131. Expert Systems
  132. On the relationship between citations and appearances on “top 25” download lists in the International Journal of Accounting Information Systems
  133. Supporting decisions in real-time enterprises: autonomic supply chain systems
  134. Wikis: 'From Each According to His Knowledge'
  135. Supporting Decisions in Real-Time Enterprises: Autonomic Supply Chain Systems
  136. Evolution of Knowledge Management Towards Enterprise Decision Support: The Case of KPMG
  137. Decision Support System Evolution: Predicting, Facilitating, and Managing Knowledge Evolution
  138. Empirical analysis of the evolution of a taxonomy for best practices
  139. Knowledge representation of rules: a note
  140. Microsoft's Management Reporting: SAP, Data Warehousing, and Reporting Tools
  141. Intelligent Guessing
  142. ABB Industries: Implementing SAP's ABC
  143. On the relationship between REA and SAP
  144. Auditor environmental assessments
  145. Technologies for Knowledge Assimilation
  146. Representing and Eliciting “If … Then Rules”: An Empirical Analysis
  147. Knowledge management across the enterprise resource planning systems life cycle
  148. Discussion of Information System Assurance for Enterprise Resource Planning Systems: Unique Risk Considerations
  149. Verification of multiple agent knowledge-based systems
  150. Functional ontology artifacts: Existent and emergent knowledge
  151. Special issue on verification and validation issues in databases, knowledge-based systems, and ontologies
  152. How knowledge reuse informs effective system design and implementation
  153. Knowledge management: an interdisciplinary approach
  154. Knowledge management for best practices
  155. Different firms, different ontologies, and no one best ontology
  156. Supply Chain Processes and Relationships for Electronic Commerce
  157. Management of reengineering knowledge: AI-based approaches
  158. Knowledge management for best practices
  159. Internet-based information and retrieval systems
  160. The Impact of the Euro on Information Systems
  161. REAL‐D: A Schema for Data Warehouses
  162. Reengineering and Knowledge Management
  163. Using neural networks to predict corporate failure
  164. Knowledge Acquisition from Multiple Experts: An Empirical Study
  165. Using AI in knowledge management: knowledge bases and ontologies
  166. Developing multiple-agent systems is more than top-down vs. bottom-up
  167. Enterprise knowledge management
  168. Inference engine greediness: subsumption and suboptimality
  169. AI Assisted Browsing
  170. The impact of artificial intelligence in accounting work: Expert systems use in auditing and tax
  171. Impediments in the use of explicit ontologies for KBS development
  172. Artificial intelligence and virtual organizations
  173. The Internet, intranets, and the AI renaissance
  174. Verification of Uncertain Knowledge-Based Systems: An Empirical Verification Approach
  175. Intelligent executive information systems
  176. Preface
  177. The use of mathematical programming to verify rule-based knowledge
  178. AI and navigation on the Internet and Intranet
  179. The relationship between errors and size in knowledge-based systems
  180. AI in Accounting, Finance and Management
  181. AI on the WWW supply and demand agents
  182. The impact of semantic ambiguity on Bayesian weights
  183. Verification of object-oriented systems: Domain-dependent and domain-independent approaches
  184. On the history of AI applications. I: IEEE Expert-the first nine years
  185. On the history of AI applications. II. IEEE Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications
  186. Validating heterogeneous and competing knowledge bases using a black-box approach
  187. Domain-knowledge-guided schema evolution for accounting database systems
  188. Editorial: Special Issue on the 1993 Korea/Japan Joint Conference on Expert Systems
  189. A probability of fuzzy events approach to validating expert systems in a multiple agent environment
  190. Artificial intelligence in business II: Development, integration and organizational issues*
  191. Models of Consensus for Multiple Agent Systems
  192. Schema evolution for object-based accounting database systems
  193. Verification and validation of intelligent systems: Five years of aaai workshops
  194. Toward a theory of verification and validation: Artifacts
  195. Editorial: Computational and Mathematical Models of Organizations
  196. The use of mathematical programming with artificial intelligence and expert systems
  197. Artificial Intelligence in business I: Applications, representation, acquisition and explanation*
  198. A Research Perspective: Artificial Intelligence, Management and Organizations
  199. The Impact of Expert Systems in Accounting: System Characteristics, Productivity and Work Unit Effects
  200. Determining Differences in Expert Judgment: Implications for Knowledge Acquisition and Validation
  201. Expert system verification and validation: a survey and tutorial
  202. Semantic ambiguity in expert systems: The case of deterministic systems
  203. Verification and validation of case-based systems
  204. Single and Multiple Period Decision Models for Analysis of Quality and Quantity of Validation
  205. Isolated Systolic Hypertension and Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease in the Elderly
  206. On representation of source reliability through weights on rules
  207. Integration of Intelligent Systems and Conventional Systems: Requirements for Co-ordinating Multiple Agents for Diagnostic Decisions
  208. Measuring the quality of computer model performance
  209. On bankruptcy information systems
  210. Editorial
  211. Guest editor's note
  212. Summary of Previous Papers in Expert Systems Review
  213. Case-based Reasoning and Multiple-agent Systems for Accounting Regulation Systems with Extensions
  214. The Advanced Information Systems Program (AISP) at the University of Southern California
  215. Artificial intelligence and expert systems in accounting databases: survey and extensions
  216. Expert system security
  217. Soliciting weights or probabilities from experts for rule-based expert systems
  218. Knowledge Acquisition for a Diagnosis-Based Task
  219. Measuring and Managing Complexity in Knowledge-Based Systems: A Network and Mathematical Programming Approach
  220. Use of penalties in a branch and bound procedure for the fixed charge transportation problem
  221. A knowledge-based system for cash management with management science expertise
  222. The Representation and Impact of Information System Reliability on Cost Variance Decisions
  223. Methods of Validating Expert Systems
  224. On the representation and the impact of reliability on expert system weights
  225. VALIDATION OF EXPERT SYSTEMS- WITH APPLICATIONS TO AUDITING AND ACCOUNTING EXPERT SYSTEMS*
  226. The organizational impact of expert systems
  227. The Use of Conjoint Analysis in the Determination of Goal Programming Weights for a Decision Support System
  228. Reengineering Security
  229. Semiotics and the "Internet of Signs"
  230. The Use of Social Media in the Supply Chain: Survey and Extensions
  231. Metrics for and Analysis of Variables for Wiki Use: A Case Study
  232. Knowledge Management: An Empirical Analysis of Reuse and Productivity
  233. 'Common...and Global:' Choosing Standard Artifacts and Processes for ERP Systems
  234. Modeling Time in REA/Real Databases: Planning and Availability
  235. Developing Trust and Relationships in the Supply Chain Using Social Media
  236. Knowledge Discovery for Continuous Financial Assurance Using Multiple Types of Digital Information
  237. Using Social Media in System Project Development and Management: Survey and Extensions
  238. The Impact of Manager Philosophy on Knowledge Management Systems
  239. On the Number of ISI Citations to JETA, JIS, IJAIS and ISAFM
  240. A Supply Chain of Things: The EAGLET Ontology for Highly Visible Supply Chains
  241. Social Media in DMSS System Development and Management
  242. An Activity Theory Analysis of RFID in Hospitals
  243. On representation of source reliability in weight of evidence
  244. Reengineering Using “Merge-in-transit” for Electronic Commerce
  245. Building and Evolving Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence Artifacts: The Case of SYSCO
  246. A Twitter-Based Event Analysis of 'Computer-Based Political Action' on Intellectual Property (PIPA)
  247. Market Valuation of Internally Generated Intangibles: The Case of Knowledge Management
  248. The Ten Most-Cited Papers in Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting: 2009 vs. 2011
  249. The Impact of Gartner’s Maturity Curve, Adoption Curve, Strategic Technologies on Information Systems Research, with Applications to Artificial Intelligence, ERP, BPM and RFID
  250. Some Issues in Personalization of Intelligent Systems: An Activity Theory Approach for Meta Ontology Development
  251. A generalized network modeling system for scheduling
  252. On the order of knowledge sources in blackboard systems