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The Impact of A Collection of Tasks And Activities On Accounting Information Quality: Survey in Indonesia

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An organization in general, of course, has a goal of being able to survive in the long term. To achieve this goal, an organization needs a good business process to support the running of the organization. Business Process can be considered as a collection of tasks and activities that exist in a structured and orderly manner to provide results in the form of goods or services for internal and external users. Organizational managers are responsible for managing business processes. Business processes are needed to see how the company runs its daily business, business processes also have an important role in structuring and implementing flexible information systems. Information systems are built and operated to provide information for managers. This research intends to understand effect of business processes quality (BPQ) to accounting information systems quality (AISQ) and its impact on accounting information quality (AIQ).

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      ICBDT '20: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Big Data Technologies
      September 2020
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      ISBN:9781450387859
      DOI:10.1145/3422713

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