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Abdolmohammadi, M. J. and S. R. Boss. 2010. Factors associated with IT audits by the internal audit function. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems 11(3): 140-151.

Abiteboul, S., R. Hull and V. Vianu. 1995. Foundations of Databases. Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.

Accola, W. L. 1994. Assessing risk and uncertainty in new technology investments. Accounting Horizons (September): 19-35.

Ackerman, J. L. 2019. Ten technology predictions for the next decade. The CPA Journal (November): 69.

Adner, R. and R. Kapoor. 2016. Right tech, wrong time: How to make sure your ecosystem is ready for the newest technologies. Harvard Business Review (November): 60-67.

Agrawal, A., J. S. Gans and A. Goldfarb. 2017. What to expect from artificial intelligence. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 23-26.

Aiken, T. E. 1957. Processing our payroll on the Univac. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (May): 1167-1178.

Aiman-Smith, L. and S. G. Green. 2002. Implementing new manufacturing technology: The related effects of technology characteristics and user learning activities. The Academy of Management Journal 45(2): 421-430.

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

Alavi, M., Y. Yoo, D. R. Vogel. 1997. Using information technology to add value to management education. The Academy of Management Journal 40(6): 1310-1333.

Albrecht, C. C. and C. O. Albrecht. 2009. Data-driven fraud detection using detectlets. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 1(1): 1-24.

Aldhizer, G. R. III and J. R. Bowles, Jr. 2011. Mitigating the growing threat to sensitive data: 21st century mobile devices. The CPA Journal (May): 58-63.

Aldrich, H. E. 1972. Technology and organizational structure: A reexamination of the findings of the Aston group. Administrative Science Quarterly 17(1): 26-43.

Alexander, J. W. and W. A. Randolph. 1985. The fit between technology and structure as a predictor of performance in nursing subunits. The Academy of Management Journal 28(4): 844-859.

Ali, S., P. Green and A. Robb. 2013. Measuring top management's IT governance knowledge absorptive capacity. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 137-155.

Ali, S., P. Green and A. Robb. 2015. Information technology investment governance: What is it and does it matter? International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (18): 1-25.

Allen, T. J., M. L. Tushman and D. M. S. Lee. 1979. Technology transfer as a function of position in the spectrum from research through development to technical services. The Academy of Management Journal 22(4): 694-708.

Alles, M., R. Palas, M. A. Vasarhelyi and F. Xiong. 2022. The case for an app-based financial reporting system. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting 19(2): 1-21.

Amitage, H. 1985. Linking Management Information Systems with Computer Technology. Hamilton, Ontario: Society of Management Accountants of Canada (September).

Andal-Ancion, A., P. A. Cartwright and G. S. Yip. 2003. The digital transformation of traditional businesses. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 34-41.

Anders, S. B. 2016. The National Institute of Standards and Technology. The CPA Journal (May): 72-73.

Anders, S. B. 2017. Practical data security resources. The CPA Journal (November): 72-73.

Anderson, M. C., R. D. Banker and S. Ravindran. 2006. Value implications of investments in information technology. Management Science (September): 1359-1376.

Anderson, P. and M. L. Tushman. 1990. Technological discontinuities and dominant designs: A cyclical model of technological change. Administrative Science Quarterly 35(4): 604-633.

Anderson, S. 2002. T&E goes wireless. Strategic Finance (October): 24-27. (Expense reporting with PDAs).

Anderson, S. W. and W. N. Lanen. 2002. Using electronic data interchange (EDI) to improve the efficiency of accounting transactions. The Accounting Review (October): 703-729.

Andone, I. and N. Tabara. 2006. Accounting, technology and Competitivity.

Andriole, S. J. 2017. Five myths about digital transformation. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 20-22.

Andriole, S. J. 2018. Implement first, ask questions later (or not at all). MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 1-5. (Rapid technology adoption).

Ansaldi, H. 2013. Addressing the challenges of the 'bring your own device' opportunity. The CPA Journal (November): 63-65.

Ansari, S., P. Mulligan and A. J. Nanni, Jr. 2008. Pelarsen Windows: Humans v. robots. IMA Educational Case Journal 1(3): 1-16.

Anthony, C. 2021. When knowledge work and analytical technologies collide: The practices and consequences of black boxing algorithmic technologies. Administrative Science Quarterly 66(4): 1173-1212.

Apon, A., S. Ahalt, V. Dantuluri, C. Gurdgiev, M. Limayem, L. Ngo and M. Stealey. 2010. High performance computing instrumentation and research productivity in U.S. universities. Journal of Information Technology Impact 10(2): 87-98.

Appelbaum, D. and R. Nehmer. 2017. The coming disruption of drones, robots, and bots: How will it affect CPAs and accounting practice? The CPA Journal (June): 40-44.

Appelbaum, D., A. Kogan and M. A. Vasarhelyi. 2017. An introduction to data analysis for auditors and accountants. The CPA Journal (February): 32-37. (Summary).

Appelbaum, D., A. Kogan, M. Vasarhelyi and Z. Yan. 2017. Impact of business analytics and enterprise systems on managerial accounting. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems (25): 29-44. (Summary).

Apte, P. P. and C. J. Spanos. 2021. The digital twin opportunity: Developments in enabling technology are opening up more cases for virtual models of real-world objects. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 15-17.

Arbore, A., R. Graziani and S. Venturini. 2014. Understanding personal mobile technologies: Decomposing and de-averaging the value of a smartphone. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 167-185.

Arnold, V., T. S. Benford, J. Canada, J. R. Kuhn Jr. and S. G. Sutton. 2007. The unintended consequences of Sarbanes-Oxley on technology innovation and supply chain integration. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (4): 103-121.

Arora, A. and M. Ceccagnoli. 2006. Patent protection, complementary assets, and firms' incentives for technology licensing. Management Science (February): 293-308.

Arunachalam, V. 2004. Electronic data interchange: An evaluation of alternative organizational forms. Accounting, Organizations and Society 29(3-4): 227-241.

Ashman, H. T. 1955. Distribution of overhead with electronic computers. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (February): 798-804.

Asthana, S. 2003. Impact of information technology on post-earnings announcement drift. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 1-17.

Atuahene-Gima, K. and H. Li. 2004. Strategic decision comprehensiveness and new product development outcomes in new technology ventures. The Academy of Management Journal 47(4): 583-597.

Austin, R. D. 2016. Unleashing creativity with digital technology. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 157-160.

Austin, R. D. and C. A. R. Darby. 2003. The myth of secure computing. Harvard Business Review (June): 120-126.

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

Baek I. G. 2023. The effect of telecommuting on information acquisition: Evidence from the U.S. Patent Office. The Accounting Review (May): 21-46.

Baker, J., G. Stoehr and M. Wright. 2014. Managing a profit-focused enterpriseTM in high definition. Cost Management (September/October): 39-47.

Baker, W. M. 2006. What's your main technology concern? Strategic Finance (December): 48-55. (Survey).

Baker, W. M. and F. D. Roberts. 2010. Business tools: The next quantum leap. Strategic Finance (January): 28-35. (Person-less transactions on the Semantic web).

Baldwin, C. Y. and K. B. Clark. 2006. The architecture of participation: Does code architecture mitigate free riding in the open source development model? Management Science (July): 1116-1127.

Bandyopadhyay, K., P. P. Mykytyn and K. Mykytyn. 1999. A framework for integrated risk management in information technology. Management Decision (37(5): 437-445.

Banham, R. 2011. The price is (more) right: Improved technology - and leadership from finance - may help companies optimize their margins. CFO (June): 60-63.

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., H. Chang and Y. Kao. 2002. Impact of information technology on public accounting firm productivity. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 209-222.

Banker, R. D., H. Chang and Y. Kao. 2002. Reply to Discussion of Impact of information technology on public accounting firm productivity. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 227-229.

Barker, R. D. 1964. Toward automated production planning. N.A.A. Bulletin (October): 47-52.

Barley, S. R. 1986. Technology as an occasion for structuring: Evidence from observations of CT scanners and the social order of radiology departments. Administrative Science Quarterly 31(1): 78-108.

Barley, S. R. 1990. The alignment of technology and structure through roles and networks. Administrative Science Quarterly 35(1): 61-103.

Barlin, R. 2017. Regulation on the rise as Bitcoin gains popularity. The CPA Journal (June): 10-11.

Barnett, W. P. 1990. The organizational ecology of a technological system. Administrative Science Quarterly 35(1): 31-60.

Barr, J. L. and K. E. Knight. 1968. Technological change and learning in the computer industry. Management Science (July): 661-681.

Barra, J. A. 1963. How one company organized for electronic data processing. N.A.A. Bulletin (June): 39-45.

Barsoux, J., M. Wade and C. Bouquet. 2022. Identifying unmet needs in a digital age: A four-part framework for diversifying how and where you look. Harvard Business Review (July/August): 64-72.

Barthelemy, J. 2001. The hidden costs of IT outsourcing. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 60-69.

Barton, D. and D. Court. 2012. Making advanced analytics work for you: A Practical guide to capitalizing on big data. Harvard Business Review (October): 78-83. (Choose the right data, Build models that predict and optimize business outcomes, and Transform your company's capabilities).

Bauer, T. D., B. Dehning and T. C. Stratopoulos. 2012. The financial performance of global information and communication technology companies. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 119-152.

Bauer, T. D., C. Estep and B. Malsch. 2019. One team or two? Investigating relationship quality between auditors and IT specialists: Implications for audit team identity and the audit process. Contemporary Accounting Research 36(4): 2142-2177.

Baum, B. and E. Burack. 1969. Information technology, manpower development and organizational performance. The Academy of Management Journal 12(3): 279-291.

Beaman, I. and B. Richardson. 2007. Information technology, decision support and management accounting roles. Journal of Applied Management Accounting Research (Winter): 59-68.

Beard, A. 2021. Time to rein in big tech? Harvard Business Review (November/December): 152-153.

Beatson, N., C. Gabriel, A. Howell, S. Scott, and L. C. Wood. 2020. Just opt in: How choosing to engage with technology impacts business students' academic performance. Journal of Accounting Education (50): 100641.

Bechky, B. A. 2020. Evaluative spillovers from technological change: The effects of "DNA Envy" on occupational practices in forensic science. Administrative Science Quarterly 65(3): 606-643.

Belko, M. E., T. S. Reed and K. A. Heppard. 2006. Building and maintaining technical relationships: An evaluation of the In-Q-Tel Model. The Journal of Cost Analysis & Management 8(1): 85-95.

Bell, G. D. 1965. The influence of technological components of work upon management control. The Academy of Management Journal 8(2): 127-132.

Bell, K. 2010. Will the internet destroy us? Harvard Business Review (December): 138-139.

Bell, P. C. 2015. Sustaining an analytics advantage. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 21-24.

Benbya, H. and M. Van Alstyne. 2011. How to find answers within your company. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 65-75.

Bengtson, W. P. 2003. Waste in IT. Journal of Cost Management (March/April): 28-33.

Benitez, J., X. Luo and G. Vastag. 2020. Information and operational decision sciences: The interplay of information technology and operational decision sciences. Decision Sciences 51(3): 458-463.

Benner, M. J. and M. Tushman. 2002. Process management and technological innovation: A longitudinal study of the photography and paint industries. Administrative Science Quarterly 47(4): 676-706.

Bennett, R. E. and J. A. Hendricks. 1987. Justifying the acquisition of automated equipment. Management Accounting (July): 39-46. (Discussion of justifying CAD, CAM and FMS systems).

Bennett, R. E., J. A. Hendricks, D. E. Keys and E. J. Rudnicki. 1987. Cost Accounting For Factory Automation. National Association of Accountants.

Bennett, S. 1982. Computer Control of Industrial Processes (I E E Control Engineering Series). Institution of Electrical Engineers.

Beniger, J. R. 1989. The Control Revolution: Technological and Economic Origins of the Information Society. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Bensaou, M. and M. Earl. 1998. The right mind-set for managing information technology. Harvard Business Review (September-October): 119-128. (Compares the western approach with how Japanese companies manage information technology). (Summary).

Berg, G. G., M. S. Freeman and K. N. Schneider. 2008. Analyzing the TJ Maxx data security fiasco. The CPA Journal (August): 34-37.

Berinato, S. 2014. With big data comes big responsibility. Harvard Business Review (November): 100-104.

Bernstein, A. and A. Raman. 2015. The great decoupling: Output is on the rise, but workers aren't sharing in the bounty. An interview with the authors of The Second Machine Age. Harvard Business Review (June): 66-74. (Brynjolfsson, E. and A. McAfee. 2014. The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies).

Berry, M. J. A. and G. S. Linoff. 2004. Data Mining Techniques: For Marketing, Sales, and Customer Relationship Management. Wiley Computer Publishing.

Bettenmann, D., F. Giones, A. Brem and P. Alexander. 2022. Break out to open innovation: Working with an open corporate accelerator program allows Mercedes to more quickly incorporate new technologies from startups. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 39-43.

Bhattacharya, S. 1999. IT failure: Mitigating the damage. Journal of Cost Management (December): 27-32.

Bhattacherjee, A., M. Limayem and C. Cheung. 2012. User switching of information technology: A theoretical synthesis and empirical test. Information and Management 49(7-8): 327-333.

Bidwell, M. J. and F. Briscoe. 2009. Who contracts? Determinants of the decision to work as an independent contractor among information technology workers. The Academy of Management Journal 52(6): 1148-1168.

Bierstaker, J., D. Janvrin and D. J. Lowe. 2014. What factors influence auditors' use of computer-assisted audit techniques? Advances in Accounting: Incorporating Advances in International Accounting 30(1): 67-74.

Billings, R. S., R. J. Klimoski and J. A. Breaugh. 1977. The impact of a change in technology on job characteristics: A quasi-experiment. Administrative Science Quarterly 22(2): 318-339.

Billingsley, J. 1985. Robots and Automated Manufacture (I E E Control Engineering Series). Institution of Electrical Engineers.

Birkinshaw, J. 2022. How incumbents survive and thrive. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 36-42.

Birnbaum, P. H. 1984. The choice of strategic alternatives under increasing regulation in high technology companies. The Academy of Management Journal 27(3): 489-510.

Bishop-Monroe, R. and M. Phillips. 2021. Five ways for CPAs to boost their technology skills. The CPA Journal (December): 50-53.

Bjorn-Andersen, N. and P. H. Pedersen. 1980. Computer facilitated changes in the management power structure. Accounting, Organizations and Society 5(2): 203-216.

Black, L. J., P. R. Carlile and N. P. Repenning. 2004. A dynamic theory of expertise and occupational boundaries in new technology implementation: Building on Barley's study of CT scanning. Administrative Science Quarterly 49(4): 572-607.

Black, T. G. 1989. Silicon Valley Institute of Biomedical Technology. Journal of Accounting Education 7(2): 293-300.

Blackburn, J. D., The new manufacturing environment. 1988. Journal of Cost Management (Summer): 4-10.

Blake, A. F. Jr. 1967. Unsophisticated automation can break the paperwork bottleneck. Management Accounting (May): 31-34.

Blakely, E. J. and H. E. Thompson. 1969. Technological change and its effects on dollar-value LIFO. Management Accounting (August): 33-38.

Blank, L. L. 1987. Total return requirement for technology investments. Journal of Cost Management (Fall): 46-48.

Blaskovich, J. and N. Mintchik. 2011. Information technology outsourcing: A taxonomy of prior studies and directions for future research. Journal of Information Systems (Spring): 1-36.

Blau, P. M., C. M. Falbe, W. McKinley and P. K. Tracy. 1976. Technology and organization in manufacturing. Administrative Science Quarterly 21(1):

Bliss, M. D. and A. Markelevich. 2011. Why new technologies are reinventing inventory management. Strategic Finance (November): 48-53.

Bologna, G. J. and A. M. Walsh. 1997. The Accountant's Handbook of Information Technology. John Wiley & Sons.

Bonnet, D. and G. Westerman. 2021. The new elements of digital transformation: The authors revisit their landmark research and address how the competitive advantages offered by digital technology have evolved. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 82-89. (Summary).

Bonnin Roca, J., P. Vaishnav, J. Mendonca and M. M. Granger. 2017. Getting past the hype about 3-D printing. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 57-62.

Boockholdt, J. L. and S. E. Mills. 1997. MEDUSA - An earth-shaking client/server solution. Management Accounting (July): 38, 40-43. (MEDUSA = Management's electronic database used to support administration).

Boritz, J. E., J. Efendi and J. Lim. 2018. The impact of senior management competencies on the voluntary adoption of an innovative technology. Journal of Information Systems (Summer): 25-46.

Borthick A. F. and H. P. Roth. 1994. Understanding client/server computing. Management Accounting (August): 36-41.

Boutell, W. S. 1964. Business-oriented computers: A frame of reference. The Accounting Review (April): 305-311.

Bouwens, J. 2018. Data science: The contribution of the financial manager. Cost Management (November/December): 44-47.

Bowen, J. 2004. Building High-Tech Product Companies: The Maelstrom Effect. South-Western Educational Publishing.

Bower, R. S., C. E. Nugent and D. E. Stone. 1968. Time-shared computers in business education at Dartmouth. The Accounting Review (July): 565-582.

Bowers, M. R., A. G. Petrie and M. C. Holcomb. 2017. Unleashing the potential of supply chain analytics. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 14-16.

Boyabath, O. and L. B. Toktay. 2011. Stochastic capacity investment and flexible vs. dedicated technology choice in imperfect capital markets. Management Science (December): 2163-2179.

Boyle, M. 2021. Finance and accounting in the virtual world: With remote working and virtual meetings becoming the new norm, accounting and finance can leverage technology to enhance their efforts. Strategic Finance (June): 40-45.

Bradford, M., J. B. Earp and S. Grabski. 2014. Centralized end-to-end identity and access management and ERP systems: A multi-case analysis using the Technology Organization Environment framework. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems 15(2): 149-165.

Brady, C., M. Forde and S. Chadwick. 2017. Why your company needs data translators. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 14-16.

Bramer, M. 2007. Principles of Data Mining (Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science. Springer.

Brandon, D. , J. Briggs and J. M. Mueller. 2003. The mobile professional: Palm or pocket PC? Strategic Finance (October): 48-53.

Brands, K. 2018. Technology workbook: Are COSO frameworks enough? Strategic Finance (August): 94-95.

Brands, K. 2018. Technology workbook: Digital demands. Strategic Finance (October): 68-69.

Brands, K. 2019. Technology workbook. Get smart about cybersecurity attacks. Strategic Finance (December): 60-61.

Brands, K. 2020. Technology Workbook: Creating cybersecurity awareness. Strategic Finance (January): 60-61.

Brands, K. 2020. Technology workbook: Upskilling management accountants. Strategic Finance (April): 60-61.

Brands, K. and M. Holtzblatt. 2015. Business analytics: Transforming the role of management accountants. Management Accounting Quarterly (Spring): 1-12.

Brands, K. and P. Smith. 2016. Technology workbook: Ready or not, here comes accounting automation. Strategic Finance (March): 70-71.

Brimson, J. A. 1988. High-tech Cost accounting. Journal of Cost Management (Winter): 53-55.

Brimson, J. A. 1986. How advanced manufacturing technologies are reshaping cost management. Management Accounting (March): 25-29.

Brimson, J. A. 1989. Technology accounting. Management Accounting (March): 47-53. (Discussion of how to choose the right depreciation method).

Brimson, J. A. 1987. Technology, sunk costs, and the make-or-buy decision. Journal of Cost Management (Fall): 52-55.

Briscoe, F. and H. Gardner. 2017. Book review: R. Susskind and D. Susskind: The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts. Administrative Science Quarterly 62(4): NP42-NP44.

Brown, J. S. and P. Duguid. 2002. The Social Life of Information. Harvard Business School Press.

Brown-Liburd, H., H. Issa and D. Lombardi. 2015. Behavioral implications of big data's impact on audit judgment and decision making and future research directions. Accounting Horizons (June): 451-468.

Bruce, R. T. 1955. Electronic equipment - A means, not a mystery. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (October): 255-262.

Bruggeman, W. and R. Slagmulder. 1995. The impact of technological change on management accounting. Management Accounting Research (September: 241-252.

Brundage, M. U. and J. L. Livingstone. 1969. Simulation on a time-sharing computer utility system. The Accounting Review (July): 539-545.

Bryant, L., S. L. Henning and W. H. Shaw. 2010. Alternative earnings measures, key performance indicators and firm value in the IT professional services sector. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 2(1): 1-33.

Brynjolfsson, E. and A. McAfee. 2012. Winning the race with ever-smarter machines. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 53-60.

Buchheit, S., M. M. Doxey, T. Pollard and S. R. Stinson. 2018. A technical guide to using Amazon's Mechanical Turk in behavioral research. Behavioral Research In Accounting 30(1): 111-122.

Buge, E. W. 1957. The broad, fast picture which electronics can provide. N.A.A. Bulletin (September): 61-62.

Bughin, J. and N. Van Zeebroeck. 2017. The best response to digital disruption: Companies that adopt bold strategies in the face of industry digitization improve their odds of coming out winners. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 80-86.

Burack, E. and P. F. Sorensen, Jr. 1976. Management preparation for computer automation: Emergent patterns and problems. The Academy of Management Journal 19(2): 318-323.

Burack, E. H. 1966. Technology and some aspects of industrial supervision: A model building approach. The Academy of Management Journal 9(1): 43-66.

Burack, E. H. and F. H. Cassell. 1967. Technological change and manpower developments in advanced production systems. The Academy of Management Journal 10(3): 293-308.

Burden, A., E. Van Der Ouderaa, R. Venkataraman, T. Nystrom and P. P. Shukla. 2018. Technical debt might be hindering your digital transformation. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 1-5.

Burgunder, L. B. 2004. Legal Aspects of Managing Technology (Legal Aspects of Managing Technology),3e. South-Western Educational Publishing.

Burkhardt, M. E. 1994. Social interaction effects following a technological change: A longitudinal investigation. The Academy of Management Journal 37(4): 869-898.

Burkhardt, M. E. and D. J. Brass. 1990. Changing patterns or patterns of change: The effects of a change in technology on social network structure and power. Administrative Science Quarterly 35(1): 104-127.

Butcher, D. 2020. Evolving finance technology. Strategic Finance (June): 23-25.

Butcher, D. 2022. CFOs' evolving views of tech: As the Covid-19 pandemic continues, CFOs have ramped up adoption of technology related to automation, data analytics, and risk management. Strategic Finance (February): 42-49.

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

Button, K. 2013. Insight on demand growing your accounting systems with your company. CFO (December): 45-49.

Button, K. 2013. Poised for takeoff: Propelled by new technologies and savings on overhead and maintenance, IT spending is on the rise. CFO (September): 50-51.

Bylinsky, G. 1983. The race to the automatic factory. Fortune (February 21): 52-64.

Byrum, J. and A. Bingham. 2016. Improving analytics capabilities through crowdsourcing. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 43-48.

Cairncross, F. 2001. The Death of Distance: How the Communications Revolution is Changing Our Lives. Harvard Business School Press.

Calderon, T. G., J. J. Cheh and I. Kim. 2003. How large corporations use data mining to create value. Management Accounting Quarterly (Winter): 1-11.

Caldwell, B. L. 2002. Blending policy and procedure with technology. Strategic Finance (February): 46-50.

Caldwell, L. G. 2002. The Fast Track to Profit: An Insider's Guide to Exploiting the World's Best Internet Technologies. Prentice Hall.

Cao, M., R. Chychyla and T. Stewart. 2015. Big data analytics in financial statement audits. Accounting Horizons (June): 423-429.

Capetinni, R. and D. K. Clancy, eds. 1987. Cost Accounting, Robotics, and The New Manufacturing Environment, Edited Presentations of the First Annual Management Accounting Symposium. American Accounting Association.

Carlin, A. and D. Manson. 2016. Technology workbook: Polytechnic education for the cybersecurity workforce. Strategic Finance (July): 62-63.

Carlin, F. C. 1958. The use of a large scale computer for manufacturing control. Management Science (January): 177-182.

Carlson, A. E. 1957. Automation in accounting systems. The Accounting Review (April): 224-228.

Carlson, A. E. 1964. Automation and the future of accounting. N.A.A. Bulletin (August): 46-48.

Carnahan, G. C. 1964. Using the computer. N.A.A. Bulletin (August): 25-34.

Carr, N. 2010. The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains. W. W. Norton & Company.

Carr, N. G., Editor. 2001. Digital Enterprise: How to Reshape Your Business For a Connected World. Harvard Business School Press.

Carr, N. G. 2003. IT doesn't matter. Harvard Business Review (May): 41-49.

Carr, N. G. 2005. The end of corporate computing. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 67-73. (Outsourcing IT).

Carter, N. M. 1984. Computerization as a predominate technology: Its influence on the structure of newspaper organizations. The Academy of Management Journal 27(2): 247-270.

Casarin, V. 2023. Calculative frames, compromising metrics, and the multiple values of innovation: The case of technology incubation in the UK. Accounting, Organizations and Society (111): 101479.

Case, J. C. 1979. Electronic banking comes to First-Citizens. Management Accounting (April): 39-42.

Castells, M. 2000. The Rise of the Network Society. Blackwell Publishers.

Castells, M. 2003. The Power of Identity (The Information Age). Blackwell Publishers.

Castelluccio, M. 1999. E-mail in real time. Strategic Finance (September): 34-37. (Instant messaging).

Castelluccio, M. 1999. Yes, you can take it with you. Strategic Finance (December): 58-63. (New mobile hardware).

Castelluccio, M. 2001. Computing's Leonardo. Strategic Finance (July): 67-69. (Discussion of Ray Kurzweil inventions, e.g., a program called FatKat that helps search for good stock investments).

Castelluccio, M. 2001. Intellectual property online: A landmark case. Strategic Finance (February): 52-57. (Suit against Napster related to coping MP3 music files).

Castelluccio, M. 2001. Leonardo and Luddites. Strategic Finance (August): 67-69. (Discussion of Ray Kurzweil's predictions.

Castelluccio, M. 2015. A new Bluetooth in 2016. Strategic Finance (December): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2015. Robot analysts and robot reporters. Strategic Finance (September): 55-57.

Castelluccio, M. 2015. Siri's competition. Strategic Finance (October): 55-57.

Castelluccio, M. 2015. The new Microsoft universe. Strategic Finance (November): 55-57.

Castelluccio, M. 2016. Technology workbook: Add just one more. Strategic Finance (November): 55-57.

Castelluccio, M. 2016. Technology workbook: After the Turing test. Strategic Finance (September): 55-57. (Alan Turing's test for machine intelligence).

Castelluccio, M. 2016. Technology workbook: Canning Blackberries. Strategic Finance (August): 79-81.

Castelluccio, M. 2016. Technology workbook: Hacking your car. Strategic Finance (April): 53-57.

Castelluccio, M. 2016. Technology workbook. It's about time. Strategic Finance (December): 55-57. (Smart watches, computers, and a camera).

Castelluccio, M. 2016. Technology workbook: Politics, privacy, and cryptology. Strategic Finance (May): 55-57.

Castelluccio, M. 2016. Technology workbook: The computer that taught itself to win at go. Strategic Finance (March):63-65.

Castelluccio, M. 2016. Technology workbook: The evolving personal assistants. Strategic Finance (June): 55-57.

Castelluccio, M. 2016. Technology workbook: The second machine age. Strategic Finance (January): 55-57.

Castelluccio, M. 2016. Technology workbook: Wikipedia is 15. Strategic Finance (February): 55-57.

Castelluccio, M. 2016. Technology workbook: Writing without ink. Strategic Finance (July): 53-57.

Castelluccio, M. 2016. The upside of gadget addiction. Strategic Finance (October): 55-57.

Castelluccio, M. 2017. Technology workbook: Blockchain: A Deloitte report card. Strategic Finance (September): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2017. Technology workbook: The evolution of electric text. Strategic Finance (August): 79-80.

Castelluccio, M. 2017. Technology workbook: The far limits of artificial intelligence. Strategic Finance (December): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2017. Technology workbook: The iPhone and the mobile revolution. Strategic Finance (October): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2017. Technology workbook: The most notorious hacks of 2016. Strategic Finance (January): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2017. Technology workbook: The silk road to the dark web. Strategic Finance (July): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2017. Technology workbook: The war for cyberspace. Strategic Finance (November): 63-64. (Discussion of Alex Klimburg's The Darkening Web).

Castelluccio, M. 2018. Technology workbook: Digital disappearances. Strategic Finance (November): 63-64.

Castelluccio, M. 2018. Technology workbook: Digital twins invade industry. Strategic Finance (March): 63-64.

Castelluccio, M. 2018. Technology workbook: Getting started with cryptocurrencies. Strategic Finance (July): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2018. Technology workbook: Edge computing and fogging. Strategic Finance (February): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2018. Technology workbook: Hacking: A 2018 growth industry. Strategic Finance (September): 61-62.

Castelluccio, M. 2018. Technology workbook: Security in a world of zero trust. Strategic Finance (August): 87-88.

Castelluccio, M. 2018. Technology workbook: The cost of losing handwriting. Strategic Finance (June): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2018. Technology workbook: The far limits of AI - Part II. Strategic Finance (January): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2018. Technology workbook: The malicious use of AI. Strategic Finance (April): 55-56. ("The rise of AI could be the worst or the best thing that has happened for humanity." Stephen Hawking).

Castelluccio, M. 2018. Technology workbook: The Malicious use of AI: Part II. Strategic Finance (May): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2018. Technology workbook: The state of the smartphone. Strategic Finance (October): 61-62.

Castelluccio, M. 2018. Technology workbook: Toward web 3.0 Strategic Finance (December): 53-54.

Castelluccio, M. 2019. Accounting tech through the years: A long look back. Strategic Finance (June): 44-47.

Castelluccio, M. 2019. Technology workbook: A new AI social contract. Strategic Finance (March): 61-62.

Castelluccio, M. 2019. Technology workbook: A smart Pandora's box. Strategic Finance (September): 53-54.

Castelluccio, M. 2019. Technology workbook: Conversational digital assistants. Strategic Finance (November): 53-54.

Castelluccio, M. 2019. Technology workbook: Creating ethical chatbots. Strategic Finance (December): 53-54.

Castelluccio, M. 2019. Technology workbook: Jony Ive exits Apple. Strategic Finance (August): 69-70.

Castelluccio, M. 2019. Technology workbook: Survival of the memes. Strategic Finance (May): 59-60.

Castelluccio, M. 2019. Technology workbook: The inventors' corner of the internet of things (IoT). Strategic Finance (July): 51-52.

Castelluccio, M. 2019. Technology workbook. The Lazarus gadget. Strategic Finance (October): 53-54.

Castelluccio, M. 2019. Technology workbook: The origami smartphone arrives. Strategic Finance (April): 53-54.

Castelluccio, M. 2019. Technology workbook: The Visicalc dawn. Strategic Finance (June): 69-70.

Castelluccio, M. 2019. Technology workbook: Understanding smart machines. Strategic Finance (January): 51-52.

Castelluccio, M. 2019. Technology workbook: Where is tech headed in 2019? Strategic Finance (February): 53-54.

Castelluccio, M. 2020. Technology workbook: A footnote for the year 2020. Strategic Finance (December): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2020. Technology workbook: A phone with a mind of its own. Strategic Finance (July): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2020. Technology workbook: A written test for artificial general intelligence. Strategic Finance (November): 53-54.

Castelluccio, M. 2020. Technology workbook: Covid bends future technology. Strategic Finance (August): 61-62.

Castelluccio, M. 2020. Technology workbook: Dual screens and folding phones. Strategic Finance (March): 61-62.

Castelluccio, M. 2020. Technology workbook: Machine learning to boom in 2020. Strategic Finance (February): 53-54.

Castelluccio, M. 2020. Technology workbook: Making unbreakable glass. Strategic Finance (September): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2020. Technology workbook: Microsoft's new pocket PC. Strategic Finance (October): 53-54.

Castelluccio, M. 2020. Technology workbook: No tech expos. Strategic Finance (May): 53-54.

Castelluccio, M. 2020. Technology workbook: Saving the world wide web. Strategic Finance (January): 53-54.

Castelluccio, M. 2020. Technology workbook: Tracing the virus with Bluetooth. Strategic Finance (June): 53-54.

Castelluccio, M. 2020. Technology workbook: Watson learns to debate. Strategic Finance (April): 53-54.

Castelluccio, M. 2021. Technology workbook: Data fabric architecture. Strategic Finance (October): 57-58.

Castelluccio, M. 2021. Technology workbook: How far are the mountains now? Strategic Finance (December): 57-58. (About quantum computing).

Castelluccio, M. 2021. Technology workbook: Human vs. machine intelligence. Strategic Finance (September): 57-58.

Castelluccio, M. 2021. Technology workbook: Into the quantum decade. Strategic Finance (July): 57-58.

Castelluccio, M. 2021. Technology workbook: Phishing during Covid. Strategic Finance (March): 63-64.

Castelluccio, M. 2021. Technology workbook: Quantum Fintech. Strategic Finance (January): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2021. Technology workbook: Rebooting big tech. Strategic Finance (November): 57-58.

Castelluccio, M. 2021. Technology workbook: Small tech, major disruptions. Strategic Finance (May): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2021. Technology workbook: The need to understand machine learning. Strategic Finance (February): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2021. Technology workbook: The next level: Exascale computing. Strategic Finance (April): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2021. Technology workbook: The paper that remembers. Strategic Finance (August): 65-66.

Castelluccio, M. 2021. Technology workbook: The quantum threat to cryptography. Strategic Finance (June): 55-56.

Castelluccio, M. 2022. Technology workbook: A glass keyboard that taps back. Strategic Finance (October): 59-60.

Castelluccio, M. 2022. Technology workbook: AI 20 years from now. Strategic Finance (February): 57-58. (Review of AI 2041 by K. Lee and C. Qiufan).

Castelluccio, M. 2022. Technology workbook: An Icon drops from the tree. Strategic Finance (July): 57-58.

Castelluccio, M. 2022. Technology workbook: Can climate technology slow warming? David Wallace-Wells's The Uninhabitable Earth has been described by the peer-reviewed publication Nature as "Powerfully argued...a masterly analysis of why - with a world of solutions -we choose doom." Strategic Finance (April): 57-58.

Castelluccio, M. 2022. Technology workbook: Holding on in an innovative storm. Strategic Finance (May): 57-58. (Review of Diamandis and Kotler's The Future is Faster Than You Think).

Castelluccio, M. 2022. Technology workbook: Is digital amnesia real? Strategic Finance (September): 57-58.

Castelluccio, M. 2022. Technology workbook: Memory and storage: Then and now. Strategic Finance (August): 57-58.

Castelluccio, M. 2022. Technology workbook: The bitcoin cloud. Strategic Finance (November): 57-58.

Castelluccio, M. 2022. Technology workbook: The future of quantum in finance. Strategic Finance (January): 57-58.

Castelluccio, M. 2022. Technology workbook: The readers we have been. Strategic Finance (December): 57-58. (The way we read is changing).

Castelluccio, M. 2022. Technology workbook: The two faces of deepfakes. Strategic Finance (March): 57-58.

Castelluccio, M. 2022. Technology workbook: Working on ending passwords. Strategic Finance (June): 57-58.

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Cheney, G. 1999. HR meets CFO in the techno-swirl: How technology has changed everything...and not enough. Strategic Finance (May): 38-41.

Cheney, G. 1999. Putting the web to good work. 1999. Strategic Finance (September): 50-53. (How 80 managers of a healthcare provider manage 1,500 rehabilitation facilities).

Cheney, G. 1999. T&E technology: Don't leave home without it. Strategic Finance (August): 70-75. (Controlling travel and entertainment expenses).

Cherry, M., E. J. Imwinkelried, E. Riley, J. Epstein, M. Switzer and J. King. 2019. Challenging outdated technology. The CPA Journal (June): 11.

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Cieslak, D. 2014. The CPA technology gift guide. Journal of Accountancy (December): 52-54, 56.

Cieslak, D. 2015. The 2015. CPA technology gift guide. Journal of Accountancy (December): 26-30. (Laptops, tablets, watches and other gadgets include: Google Cardboard at google.com/get/carboard, Stratos all in one smart card at stratoscard.com, SONICable charging cable at sonicable.com, TIVO and TIVO Roamio OTA antenna and recording device at tivo.com, Apple watch at apple.com, Pebble Time/Pebble Time Round watches at pebble.com, Ring Video Doorbell at ring.com, Bose Soundlink Color Bluetooh speaker at bose.com, Samsung Portable SSDT1 at samsung.com, Microsoft Surfact Book at microsoftstore.com, Microsoft Surface Pro 4 at microsoftstore.com, Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon at lenovo.com, and Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro at lenovo.com).

Cieslak, D. 2016. The 2016. CPA technology gift guide. Journal of Accountancy (December): 34-37.

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Colgren, T. D. 2019. Technology workbook: Modernizing government financial reporting. Strategic Finance (February): 60-61.

Collins, J. C. 2010. Fortify your Facebook privacy settings. Journal of Accountancy (June): 42-46.

Collins, J. C. 2012. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (October): 71-74.

Collins, J. C. 2012. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (November): 74-77.

Collins, J. C. 2012. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (December): 65-68.

Collins, J. C. 2012. Windows 8: Jump or wait? Journal of Accountancy (November): 40-47.

Collins, J. C. 2013. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (August): 68-70, 72.

Collins, J. C. 2013. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (September): 78-81.

Collins, J. C. 2013. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (October): 82-84, 86.

Collins, J. C. 2013. Technology Q& A. Journal of Accountancy (November): 66-68, 70.

Collins, J. C. 2013. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (December): 76-78, 80-81. (A digital dashboard in Excel workbook, etc.).

Collins, J. C. 2014. 11 QuickBooks tips for producing stellar reports. Journal of Accountancy (October): 28-33.

Collins, J. C. 2014. 11 tips to optimize QuickBooks reporting. Journal of Accountancy (September): 64-69.

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (January): 63-64, 66-68.

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (February): 66-69.

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (March): 72-74, 76. (Excel's calculation errors, Words templates for letters and contracts, Anonymous e-mail, etc.).

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (April):68-72.

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (May): 70-72, 74.

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (June): 75-78.

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (July): 88-91. (Microsoft Office sharing arrangement, Creating Gantt charts with Excel trickery, etc.).

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (August): 82-84, 86-87. (Notes on DuckDuckGo and Disconnect Search protect your internet activity, and Excel PivotTable etc.).

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (September): 106-109. (Charts with Excel).

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (October): 68-71. (Excel pivot table).

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (November): 88-90, 92. (Adding slicers to filter the pivot table etc.).

Collins, J. C. 2014. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (December): 78-81. (Microsoft Power Map for Excel, etc.).

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. 2015. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (October): 92-96. (Tips for Microsoft Outlook and Excel, plus several gadgets and apps: Scanning mouse, Laser pointer, Portable battery booster, Electronic credit card holder, Portable printer, Charging hub, Single monitor, Amazon price checker app, QR code reader app, Tripit app, WatsApp, the OpenTable app, and Waze app).

Collins, J. C. 2015. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (December): 86-90. (High capacity refillable ink printers, Microsoft Excel date conversions, ideal setting for Microsoft Word, and page breaks in Microsoft Excel).

Collins, J. C. 2016. Technology Q&A: Tax return - Outsource your grunt work; Secure data transmission - Button your share; Check reading grade level. Journal of Accountancy (January): 64-68.

Collins, J. C. 2016. Technology Q&A: A formula for going green, and an unknown Google device, a question about Microsoft Excel, and how to speed up your mouse pointer. Journal of Accountancy (February): 73, 75-76.

Collins, J. C. 2016. Technology Q&A: Captcha chaos; Is drone delivery pie in the ske?; How to turn off Excel's autoformat feature. Journal of Accountancy (December): 76-79.

Collins, J. C. 2016. Technology Q&A: Does this make my data look flat?, Monitor drivers, Your Wi-Fi called and The perfect couch phone. Journal of Accountancy (June):88-92.

Collins, C. 2016. Technology Q&A: Excel in handcuffs, a bit about bitcoin, and become a Excel groupie. Journal of Accountancy (March): 88-92.

Collins, J. C. 2016. Technology: Q&A: Excel - The right format is the wrong format; Outlook week view; and content souffle. Journal of Accountancy (September): 100-105.

Collins, J. C. 2016. Technology Q&A: Explode your PowerPoint list into slides; Excel forecast. Journal of Accountancy (August): 78-84.

Collins, J. C. 2016. Technology Q&A: Find checkmark in Microsoft Work; Printing all sheets in Excel; Control pasting in Microsoft Word; Free up hard disk space; Accounting killer website. Journal of Accountancy (November): 88-92.

Collins, J. C. 2016. Technology Q&A: Make your days more colorful, Over-notified, and Lighten up. Journal of Accountancy (May): 85-89.

Collins, J. C. 2016. Technology Q&A: PowerPoint animated painting; Secure your things in a blink;  Connect to Wi-Fi using QR code; Ultra-cheap to Uber-expensive. Journal of Accountancy (October): 92-96, 98.

Collins, J. C. 2016. Technology Q&A: Shedding 'flashlight' on privacy concerns, A picture-perfect transfer, Email etiquette , and productivity tips. Journal of Accountancy (April): 86-90.

Collins, J. C. 2016. Technology Q&A: Tax return - Outsource your grunt work; Secure data transmission - Button your share; Check reading grade level. Journal of Accountancy (January): 64-68.

Collins, J. C. 2017. Data mining your general ledger with Excel. Journal of Accountancy (January): 27-32.

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (January): 76-78, 80-81. (Organize your photos with Google; Find a lost document in Microsoft Word; and Modify auto-correct; Windows 10 Get to the control panel; Using excel to quickly count workdays).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (February): 68-73. (How to insert different headers and footers in Word; 3 ways to calculate internal rate of return in Excel; How to encrypt email with Gmail and Outlook.com; Securing your Gmail account).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (March): 74-78. (New mapping tools on Excel 2016; Advanced calculators for your smartphone; Motorola Turbo 2 update).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (April): 66-69. (Default Google Chrome to incognito mode; Tricks for typing in Word tables; What fonts work best in Excel?).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (May): 90-95. (How to connect numbered lists; Amazon leapfrogs RFID shopping; Rules for designing Excel workbooks).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (June): 82-87. (How to evaluate complex formulas; How to reference vertical cells horizontally; How to number your items in a paragraph format; A simple solution to a new issue with Word's speech recognition tool).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (July): 84-88, 90. (Prevent Windows 10 from spying on you; Waterproof your smartphone; Remote support using Windows Quick Assist; How to suggest location corrections for incorrect maps online; Enable system protection in Windows 10).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (August): 70-73. (iPhone calculator tips; Modify Excel's default blank workbook).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (September): 68-73. (How to link Microsoft Excel text boxes to data cells; Update on enabling system protection in Windows 10; Microsoft Windows 3 methods for recovering lost administrative passwords; Ways to master Excel and Word on your own).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (October): 64-68, 70. (Microsoft Outlook 2016 search tips; Amazon Echo vs. Google Home).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (November): 70-75. (Price-checking apps, Fixing a proofing formula that fails every time in Microsoft Excel, Accounting and ERP systems: A look inside drillable financial statements, Enable Microsoft Word's auto recovery tool, and How to make Social Security numbers private).

Collins, J. C. 2017. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (December): 70-75. (Rules for designing Excel workbooks, 3 ways to calculate internal rate of return in Excel, New mapping tools on Excel 2017).

Collins, P. D., J. Hage and F. M. Hull. 1988. Organizational and technological predictors of change in automaticity. The Academy of Management Journal 31(3): 512-543.

Collins, J. C. 2019. 12 common technology mistakes you should avoid. Journal of Accountancy (January): 22-26.

Collins, J. C. 2019. A dynamic new way to SORT data arrays. Journal of Accountancy (June): 72-73.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Is Intel's core i9 chip worth the price? Journal of Accountancy (June): 74-75.

Collins, J. C. 2019. More dynamic arrays functions. Journal of Accountancy (June): 73-74.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (January): 64-68.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (February): 56-60, 62.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A: 8 key features of Microsoft OneDrive; Troubleshooting a dating issue with Excel's Fill Handle; If you can't beat Amazon.com, join them. Journal of Accountancy (August): 62-66.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A: Demonstrating PowerPoint's new morphing tool; A mesh approach to boost Wi-Fi coverage; How to pick between Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro; Check on data breaches at the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse. Journal of Accountancy (September): 64-68.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A: How to access Excel's revived real-time stock prices; 30 new Windows features you can test right now; Quick answers to 4 technology FAQs. Journal of Accountancy (October): 68-73.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A: How to keep your laptop battery in good health; Should CPAs embrace 5G?; The 4 best technologies for CPAs. Journal of Accountancy (December): 72-74.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A: How to quickly replace 'misspelled' words in Excel; A quick tip for breaking links in Excel; Syncing settings and data on multiple Windows 10 PCs. Journal of Accountancy (July): 66-69.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A: Outlook now auto-detects POP3 accounts; A dozen Excel time-savers; Google Chrome's numerous processes. Journal of Accountancy (April/May): 64-68.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A: Save time with 6 Windows shortcuts; 10 Excel shortcuts. Journal of Accountancy (March): 74-75.

Collins, J. C. 2019. Technology Q&A. Journal of Accountancy (November): 68-72. (How to switch from paper to electronic signatures; Good places to find new fonts; Print slide numbers on PowerPoint handouts; Price drop raises value of switching to Intel's i9 chip; Having fun with Easter eggs from Google and Amazon).

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