Challenges in the Development of the Accounting Information System of Public Enterprises Listed on the BSE

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Keywords
public enterprises listed on the BSE, accounting information system (AIS), regulations, environmental and social reporting

Summary
The significance of the accounting system of public enterprises listed on the BSE, in its entirety, is of fundamental importance for the economic and financial development of the country. It plays a key role in the management of these enterprises, their relationships with investors and society, as well as in risk management and compliance with regulatory requirements. This study aims to identify the specific characteristics of accounting for enterprises of public interest. The following tasks are addressed in the paper: 1) the requirements for accountability and transparency in the context of improving their accounting practices are examined; 2) special attention is paid to ethics within the functioning of the accounting information system (AIS) in the management of the enterprise of public interest; 3) a review of the reporting of enterprises in relation to sustainability is carried out. The thesis defended in the paper is that an effective and efficient accounting system contributes to the sustainability and success of public enterprises and enhances trust in the investment environment of the country.

JEL: M41
Pages: 16
DOI:  https://doi.org/10.58861/tae.di.2024.3.01

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