Browsing Accounting & Information Systems by Author "Weerakkody, Vishanth"
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Balancing Digital-By-Default with Inclusion: A Study of the Factors Influencing E-Inclusion in the UK
Al-Muwil, Ahlam; Weerakkody, Vishanth; El-haddadeh, Ramzi; Dwivedi, Yogesh ( Springer New York LLC , 2019 , Article)Digital inclusion research has been critically important in drawing an understanding of how policies, society, organisations, and information technologies can all come together within a national environment that aspires ... -
Blockchain for next generation services in banking and finance: cost, benefit, risk and opportunity analysis
Osmani, Mohamad; El-Haddadeh, Ramzi; Hindi, Nitham; Janssen, Marijn; Weerakkody, Vishanth ( Emerald , 2020 , Article)The purpose of this paper is to help in providing a better understanding of the application of blockchain technology in the context of the banking and finance sectors. The aim is to outline blockchain's benefits, opportunities, ... -
Citizens' continuous use of eGovernment services: The role of self-efficacy, outcome expectations and satisfaction
Mubarak, Alruwaie; El-Haddadeh, Ramzi; Weerakkody, Vishanth ( Elsevier , 2020 , Article)The continuous use of eGovernment services is a de facto for its prosperity and success. A generalised sense of citizens' self-efficacy, expectations, and satisfaction offer opportunities for governments to further retain ... -
Corrigendum to “Citizens' continuous use of eGovernment services: The role of self-efficacy, outcome expectations and satisfaction” [Gov. Inf. Q. 37(3) 101485]
Mubarak, Alruwaie; El-Haddadeh, Ramzi; Weerakkody, Vishanth; Ismagilova, Elvira ( Elsevier , 2020 , Article)The continuous use of eGovernment services is a de facto for its prosperity and success. A generalised sense of citizens' self-efficacy, expectations, and satisfaction offer opportunities for governments to further retain ... -
Graduate attributes in higher education: Examining academics' perception in the Middle East
Osmani, Mohamad; Weerakkody, Vishanth; Hindi, Nitham ( Taylor and Francis Ltd. , 2017 , Article)Higher education institutes are facing increasing pressure to ensure that graduates are equipped with the right set of attributes that will make them desirable to potential employers. To deal with this pressure, universities ... -
Incorporating information communication technology skills in accounting education
Osmani, Mohamad; Hindi, Nitham; Weerakkody, Vishanth ( IGI Global , 2020 , Article)Information and communications technology (ICT) is widely utilized in the accounting profession and has transformed the accounting functions in business and the role of accountants. Acknowledging the significance of ICT ... -
The resurgence of business process re-engineering in public sector transformation efforts: exploring the systemic challenges and unintended consequences
Weerakkody, Vishanth; Janssen, Marijn; El-Haddadeh, Ramzi ( Springer Verlag , 2021 , Article)The realisation of citizen-centric services in the public sector requires breaking traditional silos and transforming existing institutional structures and processes. Recent transformation efforts undertaken in government ... -
The role of Co-innovation platform and E-collaboration ICTs in facilitating entrepreneurial ventures
Osmani, Mohamad Wali; Haddadeh, Ramzi El; Hindi, Nitham; Weerakkody, Vishanth ( IGI Global , 2020 , Article)The aim of this study is to stimulate and support women to engage in action-oriented entrepreneurial activities such as practical training, international collaboration, knowledge exchange, and shared learning to foster ... -
Skills and attributes of it graduates: Evidence from employer's perspective
Osmani, Mohamad; Hindi, Nitham; Al-Esmail, Rajab; Weerakkody, Vishanth; Kapoor K., Eldabi, Tillal ( Association for Information Systems , 2016 , Conference Paper)In the past, when employers were recruiting Information Technology (IT) professionals, they were keen on hard skills to perform the job. However, recently there is a rising awareness that technical skills alone are ...