Abstract
We report the results of a survey of international U.S. companies focused on the selection of international
accounting software. We investigate the relationships among firm characteristics (size and
degree of internationalization), international features of accounting software (multicurrency, multireporting,
and multilingual), and general selection criteria (support and security, hardware and operating
platforms, and flexibility and cost).We find that firms’ reported preferences for international features
differ depending on size and degree of internationalization. However, the relationship between firm
characteristics and general selection criteria is not significant. The implication from our results is that
firm characteristics should be an important consideration in the selection and design of international
accounting software.
Abstract
We report the results of a survey of international U.S. companies focused on the selection of international
accounting software. We investigate the relationships among firm characteristics (size and
degree of internationalization), international features of accounting software (multicurrency, multireporting,
and multilingual), and general selection criteria (support and security, hardware and operating
platforms, and flexibility and cost).We find that firms’ reported preferences for international features
differ depending on size and degree of internationalization. However, the relationship between firm
characteristics and general selection criteria is not significant. The implication from our results is that
firm characteristics should be an important consideration in the selection and design of international
accounting software.
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