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 Cloud Accounting and Computing Bibliography

Provided by James R. Martin, Ph.D., CMA
Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida

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Alali, F. A. and C. Yeh. 2012. Cloud computing: Overview and risk analysis. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 13-33.

Alles, M. 2018. Examining the role of the AIS research literature using the natural experiment of the 2018 JIS conference on cloud computing. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (31): 58-74.

Arnesen, S. 2013. Is a cloud ERP solution right for you? Strategic Finance (February): 44-50.

Asatiani, A., U. Apte, E. Penttinen, M. Ronkko and T. Saarinen. 2019. Impact of accounting process characteristics on accounting outsourcing - Comparison of users and non-users of cloud-based accounting information systems. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (34): 100419.

Awad, R. 2011. Considerations on cloud computing for CPAs. The CPA Journal (September): 11-12.

Banham, R. 2013. All together now: The convergence of social, mobile and cloud technologies -"SoMoClo" - is changing the way companies work. CFO (July/August): 42-46.

Banham, R. 2013. May the field be with you: Cloud-based applications are pushing out planning and forecasting to workers in the farthest reaches of the company. CFO (September): 38-44.

Banker, R. D., X. Li, S. A. Maex and W. Shi. 2020. The audit implications of cloud computing. Accounting Horizons (December): 1-31.

Button, K. 2013. Clouds in the forecast: Finance departments will invest heavily in cloud computing in the coming year. CFO (December): 34-39.

Church, K. S., P. J. Schmidt and K. Ajayi. 2020. Forecast cloudy - Fair or stormy weather: Cloud computing insights and issues. Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 23-46.

Goldstein, E. 2020. FASB's new cloud computing standard reduces complexity. Journal of Accountancy (July): 31-35.

Collins, J. C. 2015. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (September): 106-108, 110-111. (Search filters, Social media tips, and Cloud security solutions).

Collins, J. C. 2018. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (January): 68-71. (Password-protecting Form 941; Count the words in a cell; What should organizations move to the cloud? Keyboard shortcuts for Facebook).

Collins, J. C. 2018. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (September): 74-78, 80. (Microsoft Excel: Including an '&' in headers and footers; How to best name and search for files; Pick a new color for your gridlines; Hard to quit Amazon; Test your cloud knowledge).

Cong, Y., H. Du and M. A. Vasarhelyi. 2021. Cloud computing start-ups and emerging technologies: From private investors' perspectives. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 47-64.

Coss, D. L. and G. Dhillon. 2020. A framework for auditing and strategizing to ensure cloud privacy. Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 47-63.

DeFelice, A. and J. F. Leon. 2010. Cloud computing: What accountants need to know. Journal of Accountancy (October): 50-56.

Drew. J. 2012. Heads in the cloud: Part 1: CPAs discuss advantages, challenges of new computing paradigm. Journal of Accountancy (February): 20-23.

Drew, J. 2012. Heads in the cloud: Part 2: CPAs discuss advantages, challenges. Journal of Accountancy (March): 34-37.

Drew, J. 2014. Harnessing the power of the cloud. Experts advise caution as the profession exploits the great potential of emerging technologies. Journal of Accountancy (April): 24-28.

Drew, J. 2015. 2014 MAP survey: Firms tech it up a notch. Usage rates rise for cloud-based software, video conferencing, and digital payments. Journal of Accountancy (January): 28-31, 34.

Drew, J. 2015. Accounting firms moving slowly toward cloud: MAP survey finds firms still relying heavily on locally installed software. Journal of Accountancy (March): 44-46.

Drew, J. 2017. The single factor of most concern in the cloud. Journal of Accountancy (June): 52-54, 56, 58, 60.

Du, H. and Y. Cong. 2010. Cloud computing, accounting, auditing, and beyond. The CPA Journal (October): 66-70.

Du, H. and Y. Cong. 2015. Going cloud for agility: Beyond financial, system, and control motives. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (12): 153-167.

Fisher, E., A. J. McLeod, A. Savage and M. G. Simkin. 2016. Ghostwriters in the cloud. Journal of Accounting Education (34): 59-71.

Gao, L. and A. G. Brink. 2019. A content analysis of the privacy policies of cloud computing services. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 93-115.

Geerts, G. L. and D. E. O'Leary. 2015. A note on an architecture for integrating cloud computing and enterprise systems using REA. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (19): 59-67.

Gill, R. 2011. Why cloud computing matters to finance. Strategic Finance (January): 43-48.

Hamilton, B. A. 2021. Technology workbook: New capitalization rules for cloud-based software. Strategic Finance (November): 62-63.

Hart, L. 2016. Sponsored report: What to know before you commit to the cloud. Journal of Accountancy (July): 57-63.

Harvard Business Review. 2010. What we're watching in...Cloud computing. Harvard Business Review (June): 24-30.

Higgins, J. H. and B. L. Smith. 2012. 10 Steps to a Digital Practice in the Cloud: New Levels of CPA Firm Work Flow Efficiency. AICPA.

Howell, J. 2015. Moving to the cloud. Strategic Finance (June): 30-37.

Kaganer, E., E. Carmel, R. Hirschheim and T. Olsen. 2013. Managing the human cloud. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 23-32.

LaFollette, G. 2014. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (November): 86. (IFTTT.com and cloudGOO.com).

LaFollette, G. 2016. Expanding your app-titude. Journal of Accountancy (October): 90. (Apps include Fantastical 2 at flexibits.com, and Cloudmagic at cloudmagic.com).

Lanz, J. 2021. Cloud computing: Friend or foe? The CPA Journal (June/July): 24-29.

Lanz, J. and B. Nearon. 2022. Risk impacts of SaaS cloud computing. The CPA Journal (July/August): 52-57.

Lee, L. S. and W. D. Brink. 2020. Trust in cloud-based services: A framework for consumer adoption of software as a service. Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 65-85.

Lynch, N. C. and C. R. Pryor. 2018. The impact of the new revenue recognition guidance on cloud computing arrangements. The CPA Journal (June): 38-45.

Ma, D., R. Fisher and T. Nesbit. 2021. Cloud-based client accounting and small and medium accounting practices: Adoption and impact. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (41): 100513.

Marshall, T. E. and S. L. Lambert. 2018. Cloud-based intelligent accounting applications: Accounting task automation using IBM Watson cognitive computing. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting 15(1): 199-215.

McAfee, A. 2011. What every CEO needs to know about the cloud. Harvard Business Review (November): 124-132.

McCann, D. 2010. Be clear about the cloud. As the dominant IT paradigm continues to shift, companies need to manage critical components of the migration. CFO (December): 23-25.

McCullough, A., B. McGuire, D. Smith and L. Watson. 2017. XBRL and the cloud: A case study. Strategic Finance (November): 40-47.

Monterio, B. J. 2016. Technology trends to watch. Strategic Finance (August): 86-87. (Blockchain, Cloud, etc.).

Nicolaou, C. A., A. I. Nicolaou and G. D. Nicolaou. 2012. Auditing in the cloud: Challenges and opportunities. The CPA Journal (January): 66-70.

O'Leary, D. E. 2019. Facilitating citizens' voice and process reengineering using a cloud-based mobile app. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 137-162.

Owens, D. 2012. Made for each other: Both separately and together, mobile devices and cloud computing are increasingly supporting corporate growth, according to the latest findings from CFO research. CFO (June): 57-59.

Parks, L. 2021. New guidance from COSO on cloud computing. Strategic Finance (September): 12.

Pirrone, M. and J. E. Trainor. 2013. Cloud computing, social media, and confidentiality. The CPA Journal (November): 58-62.

Pochione, A. 2013. Cloud control: Cloud provider data breaches are rare. Even so, make sure your service contract offers protection for one. CFO (November): 28.

Prasad, A. and P. Green. 2015. Governing cloud computing services: Reconsideration of IT governance structures. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (19): 45-58.

Prasad, A., P. Green and J. Heales. 2014. On governance structures for the cloud computing services and assessing their effectiveness. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems 15(4): 335-356.

Raddatz, N. I., T. Stafford, C. Van Slyke and M. Warkentin. 2020. Grassroots adoption of cloud-based storage solutions. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 213-232.

Rashty, J. 2011. New guidance for cloud-based service control reports: An introduction to AICPA SOC reports and SSAE 16. The CPA Journal (October): 68-71.

Rashty, J. and J. O'Shaughnessy. 2010. Revenue recognition for cloud-based computing arrangements. The CPA Journal (November): 32-35.

Rosenbaum, D. 2011. Cloud control: You want your cloud provider to share security risk. Your provider wants to limit its liability. the result is a negotiation. Here's what CFOs should know to gain the upper hand. CFO (September): 31-35.

Rosenbaum, D. 2012. Six questions about the cloud. CFO (September): 34-35.

Schmidt, P. J. and G. Gal. 2020. Editor's introduction to the speical section on cloud computing and accounting information systems (JISC 2018). Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 1-4.

Schmidt, P. J., J. T. Wood and S. V. Grabski. 2016. Business in the cloud: Research questions on governance, audit, and assurance. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 173-189.

Sharp, P. A., N. Afeyan, M. E. Davis and J. Lerner. 2016. Commentary on Lo and Pisano's proposal. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 54-57. (Proposal to use the finance model from Hollywood movie projects for cloud-based industries).

Smith, A. L., Y. Zhang and P. C. Kipp. 2019. Cloud-computing risk disclosure and ICFR material weakness: The moderating role of accounting reporting complexity. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 1-17.

Stein, M., V. Campitelli and S. Mezzio. 2020. Managing the impact of cloud computing. The CPA Journal (June): 20-27.

Strategic Finance. 2017. Tools of the trade. Strategic Finance (December): 57. (Kindle Oasis 2, Google Home, Nixplay Wi-Fi Cloud Frames, and Razer phone).

Wang, Y. and A. Kogan. 2020. Cloud-based in-memory columnar database architecture for continuous audit analytics. Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 87-107.

Watson, M. W., B. K. Klamm, J. Segovia and M. W. Lehman. 2016. Enterprise system case using Microsoft Dynamics GP via DynamicsCloud. Journal of Accounting Education (37): 67-92.

Wu, C. and R. B. Dull. 2021. Accessing cloud data to expand research and analytical opportunities: An example using IRS/AWS data for nonprofit organizations. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting 18(2): 171-183.

Yigitbasioglu, O. M. 2015. External auditors' perceptions of cloud computing adoption in Australia. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (18): 46-62.