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Accounting information systems as knowledge objects: some effects of objectualization
Alan D. Lowe
Accounting and Finance
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Knowledge Objects
100%
Accounting System
100%
Accounting Information Systems
100%
Black Box
75%
Actor-network Theory
50%
Accounting Roles
25%
Social Goals
25%
Organizational Membership
25%
Latour
25%
Health Sector
25%
Research-based Knowledge
25%
Non-human Actants
25%
Modernity
25%
Social Sciences
Actor Network Theory
100%
Accounting Information System
100%
Casemix
50%
Case Research
50%
Modern society
50%
Health Sector
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Actor Network Theory
100%
Casemix
50%
Case Research
50%
Health Sector
50%
Psychology
Black Box
100%
Case Study
33%