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E-raamat: Artificial Intelligence and COVID Effect on Accounting

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This book considers the effects of COVID-19 on accounting, particularly with regard to the role of artificial intelligence in accounting in the post-pandemic business environment. The contributions in the book consider a variety of sectors that have been affected by the pandemic, such as the stock market, forensic accounting, Bitcoin, as well as the economic and educational responses to the pandemic and the aftermath felt by both developing and developed countries. 

This book will be a valuable read for academics, students and practitioners of accounting who are keen to explore the future of the field in light of the pandemic. 
Part I Introduction
Chapter
1 The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Accounting and Auditing in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic
3(8)
Bahaaeddin Alareeni
Allam Hamdan
Part II Accounting and COVID-19 Effects
2 Under the COVID Pandemic: Is It the Springtime for Forensic Accounting Field to Blossom?
11(22)
Noor Aamer Al Shehab
3 Co-movement Among COVID-19 Pandemic, Crude Oil, Stock Market of US, and Bitcoin: Empirical Evidence from WCA
33(20)
Bassem Ghorbali
Kamel Naoui
Abdelkader Derbali
4 COVID-19 Surprises in China and in the USA: Which Is Useful in Explaining the Dynamic Nexus Among Energy Commodities and Bitcoin?
53(20)
Abdelkader Derbali
Kamel Naoui
Lamia Jamel
5 Corona Virus (COVID-19) Pandemic: Economic and Educational Responses and Aftermath Effects in Developing and Developed Countries
73(10)
Derar Eleyan
Mohammed W. A. Saleh
Nafieh A. Assaf
Zahraddeen Salisu Maigoshi
6 The Influence of the Ownership Structure and the Corporate Governance Procedures on the Capital Structure of the Tunisian Insurance Enterprises
83(18)
Abdelkader Derbali
Hany A. Saleh
Part III Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Accountancy
7 An Investigation of Artificial Intelligence Application in Auditing
101(14)
Tamanna Abdul Rahman Dalwai
Araby Madbouly
Syeeda Shafiya Mohammadi
8 With Application of Agency Theory, Can Artificial Intelligence Eliminate Fraud Risk? A Conceptual Overview
115(14)
Ali Rehman
9 The Study of Islamic P2P Crowd Funding Model as an Alternative to SME Financing in Nigeria
129(10)
Shehu Abdulkadir
Auwal Adam Saad
Ashurov Sharofiddin
10 A Study on the Implementation of International Banking Standards by BCBS with Special Reference to Basel III Norms in Emerging Economies: Review of Empirical Literature
139(18)
Asif Pervez
Nadia Mansour
Rohit Bansal
11 The Role of International Tax Accounting in Assessing Digital and Virtual Tax Issues
157(24)
Hesham Zakaria
Index 181
Bahaaeddin Alareeni is Assistant Professor at the Business Administration Department at the Middle East Technical University, Northern Cyprus Campus. He received his PhD in Accounting and Auditing from Vrije University Brussels, Belgium.  Allam Hamdan is Full Professor and Dean of the College of Business and Finance at Ahlia University, Bahrain.