New Dimensions of Business Reporting and XBRLRoger Debreceny, Carsten Felden, Maciej Piechocki The concept of highly integrated and IT-supported information supply chains, sum- rized by the term Integrated Business Reporting, has increasingly moved into the fo- ground of research interest. Current discussions on the improvement of intra-enterprise and extra-enterprise reporting processes cannot be realized without a clear and uniform description of the involved elements. Facing a constantly changing operational and analytical application landscape, individual research projects are not sufficient to build a complete understanding of the research issues within the XBRL community. Based on the idea of supporting the information flows within enterprises and across complex information supply chains the eXtensible Businesses Reporting Language (XBRL) is established as a standard that supports intra- and inter-enterprise reporting as well as to a variety of information consumers. A key objective of the XBRL standard is to - crease the efficiency of the usage of information systems at the interface of business management and information technology. Today, the information integration market is fragmented to a considerable degree. Many proprietary solutions are used, from which no solution fulfills the complete requirements of a Web-oriented world. In these c- cumstances, XBRL works as a multifaceted solution. XBRL can be used to interc- nect information systems in order to realize a wide variety of data exchanges. |
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... perspective, the research spectrum encompasses the internal perspective on up to the final user layer. Apart from these technical issues there are also key socio-technical aspects, which are vital to our understanding of XBRL adoption and.
... perspective, the research spectrum encompasses the internal perspective on up to the final user layer. Apart from these technical issues there are also key socio-technical aspects, which are vital to our understanding of XBRL adoption and.
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... adoption and use. In order to present this multilayered view of XBRL, the anthology has been divided into three main sections. The first section covers broad questions of the role that XBRL plays in the broad information environment ...
... adoption and use. In order to present this multilayered view of XBRL, the anthology has been divided into three main sections. The first section covers broad questions of the role that XBRL plays in the broad information environment ...
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... Adoption Decision Involving XBRL as a Continuous Disclosure Reporting Technology (Robert Pinsker)...................... 73 Economic Consequences of Internet Financial Reporting (Alfred Wagenhofer)................. 99 Domain Implications ...
... Adoption Decision Involving XBRL as a Continuous Disclosure Reporting Technology (Robert Pinsker)...................... 73 Economic Consequences of Internet Financial Reporting (Alfred Wagenhofer)................. 99 Domain Implications ...
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... adoption, the XBRL world has also seen significant maturing of specifications, architectures, taxonomies and software tools. In an important third dimension of adoption, the XBRL organization itself has matured significantly over this ...
... adoption, the XBRL world has also seen significant maturing of specifications, architectures, taxonomies and software tools. In an important third dimension of adoption, the XBRL organization itself has matured significantly over this ...
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... adoption. I then address the application of XBRL in a series of disparate knowledge domains. Some of those domains are aligned with the traditional focus of XBRL in financial reporting. Others, however, move well beyond this domain. The ...
... adoption. I then address the application of XBRL in a series of disparate knowledge domains. Some of those domains are aligned with the traditional focus of XBRL in financial reporting. Others, however, move well beyond this domain. The ...
Contents
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Conclusions | 44 |
Introduction 1 | 50 |
General Implications 17 | 58 |
How Do Firms Address Multiple Taxonomy Issues? Zane Swanson George Durler | 128 |
XBRL as eXtensible Reporting Language for EU Reporting Maciej Piechocki André | 147 |
XBRL and Business Intelligence Peter Chamoni 177 | 190 |
Process and Technical Design of an Integrated Solution for Semi Automated Basel | 210 |
Adoption of XML and XBRL Standards Harald Schmitt 235 | 234 |
Standardized Company Reporting with XBRL Thomas Klement 249 | 250 |
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