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D-Index
40
Citations
6127
World Ranking
1687
National Ranking
704

Overview

Steve G. Sutton is affiliated with the University of Central Florida in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Business, Management and Accounting, with notable contributions in several subfields including Management Information Systems, Accounting, Strategy and Management, Management Science and Operations Research, and Information Systems.

Their scholarly work addresses a diverse range of topics, often intersecting areas such as Accounting and Organizational Management, Auditing, Earnings Management and Governance, Big Data and Business Intelligence, Risk Management in Financial Firms, Information and Cyber Security, Innovation Diffusion and Forecasting, and Information Technology Governance and Strategy.

Frequent coauthors in their research include Vicky Arnold, Philip A. Collier, Mohamed Z. Elbashir, Jared Koreff, and Martin Weisner. These collaborations reflect ongoing partnerships within their research community.

Steve G. Sutton has contributed to several academic journals, with a particularly strong presence in the International Journal of Accounting Information Systems. Other venues where they have published multiple papers include the SSRN Electronic Journal, Accounting and Finance, Journal of Information Systems, and Accounting Horizons.

Selected recent papers include:

  • Enabling enterprise risk management maturity in public sector organizations, 2020, Public Money & Management
  • Synthesizing enterprise data to strategically align performance: The intentionality of strategy surrogation, 2020, International Journal of Accounting Information Systems
  • Synthesizing enterprise data through digital dashboards to strategically align performance: Why do operational managers use dashboards?, 2020, International Journal of Accounting Information Systems
  • Unravelling the integrated information systems and management control paradox: enhancing dynamic capability through business intelligence, 2020, Accounting and Finance
  • An extension of the theory of technology dominance: Capturing the underlying causal complexity, 2023, International Journal of Accounting Information Systems

Best Publications

  • The Role of Organizational Absorptive Capacity in Strategic Use of Business Intelligence to Support Integrated Management Control Systems

    Mohamed Z. Elbashir;Philip A. Collier;Steve G. Sutton

  • Continuous Auditing in ERP System Environments: The Current State and Future Directions.

    John R. Kuhn;Steve G. Sutton

  • “The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated”—Artificial intelligence research in accounting

    Steve G. Sutton;Matthew Holt;Vicky Arnold

  • The differential use and effect of knowledgebased system explanations in novice and expert judgment decisions

    Vicky Arnold;Nicole Clark;Philip A. Collier;Stewart A. Leech

  • Toward an Understanding of the Factors Affecting the Quality of the Audit Process

    Steve G. Sutton

  • Impact of intelligent decision aids on expert and novice decision‐makers’ judgments

    Vicky Arnold;Philip A. Collier;Stewart A. Leech;Steve G. Sutton

  • Enhancing the Business Value of Business Intelligence: The Role of Shared Knowledge and Assimilation

    Mohamed Z. Elbashir;Philip A. Collier;Steve G. Sutton;Michael J. Davern

  • Business intelligence systems use in performance measurement capabilities: Implications for enhanced competitive advantage

    Matt D. Peters;Bernhard Wieder;Steve G. Sutton;James Wakefield

  • Enterprise systems and the re-shaping of accounting systems: A call for research

    Steve G. Sutton;Steve G. Sutton

  • Use of Knowledge Management Systems and the Impact on the Acquisition of Explicit Knowledge.

    Holli McCall;Vicky Arnold;Steve G. Sutton

  • THE IMPACT OF TAGGING QUALITATIVE FINANCIAL INFORMATION ON INVESTOR DECISION MAKING: IMPLICATIONS FOR XBRL

    Vicky Arnold;Jean C. Bedard;Jean C. Bedard;Jillian R. Phillips;Steve G. Sutton

  • The changing face of accounting in an information technology dominated world

    Steve G. Sutton

  • Learning from WorldCom: Implications for Fraud Detection through Continuous Assurance

    J. Randel Kuhn;Steve G. Sutton;Steve G. Sutton

  • Risk analysis in extended enterprise environments: Identification of critical risk factors in B2B E-Commerce relationships

    Steve G. Sutton;Steve G. Sutton;Deepak Khazanchi;Clark Hampton;Vicky Arnold;Vicky Arnold

  • The impact of relative information quality of e-commerce assurance seals on Internet purchasing behavior

    Vishal Lala;Vicky Arnold;Steve G Sutton;Steve G Sutton;Liming Guan

  • Defrauding the Public Interest: A Critical Examination of Reengineered Audit Processes and the Likelihood of Detecting Fraud

    Charles P. Cullinan;Steve G. Sutton

  • The effect of experience and complexity on order and recency bias in decision making by professional accountants

    Vicky Arnold;Philip A. Collier;Stewart A. Leech;Steve G. Sutton

  • The role of strategic enterprise risk management and organizational flexibility in easing new regulatory compliance

    Vicky Arnold;Tanya S. Benford;Joseph Canada;Steve G. Sutton

  • Focus group methods: Using interactive and nominal groups to explore emerging technology-driven phenomena in accounting and information systems

    Steve G. Sutton;Vicky Arnold

  • How Much Automation Is Too Much? Keeping the Human Relevant in Knowledge Work

    Steve G. Sutton;Vicky Arnold;Matthew Holt

  • The Differential Use and Effect of Knowledge-Based System Explanations in Novice and Expert Judgment Decisions

    Vicky Arnold;Vicky Arnold;Nicole Clark;Philip A. Collier;Stewart A. Leech

  • Continuous Auditing in ERP System Environments: The Current State and Future Directions

    Randy Kuhn;Steve G. Sutton;Steve G. Sutton

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean C. Bedard
Jean C. Bedard Bentley University
James E. Hunton
James E. Hunton Bentley University

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