- Accounting Information Systems
- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems
- Data Security and Classification
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Marianne Bradford is a Professor of Accounting at the Department of Accounting, North Carolina State University, within the Poole College of Management. She holds a Ph.D. in Accounting from the University of Tennessee (2001). Her research focuses on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, data security and classification, audit technology, and sustainability reporting. She has contributed to studies such as 'The Critical First Step to Data Security' (2021), emphasizing the role of management accountants in defining security KPIs, and has been recognized with the Best Education Paper Award (2010). Her academic work spans ERP implementation strategies, robotic process automation governance, and the application of AI tools like ChatGPT in accounting education. She collaborates with organizations like SAP, integrating ERP modules into curricula, and has advised on ERP post-implementation maintenance and identity access management. Her engagement with industry challenges includes analyzing barriers to generalized audit software adoption and exploring stakeholder expectations in sustainability reporting. Bradford is affiliated with the Business Analytics and AI Initiative (BAI) and contributes to the Poole College's thought leadership through publications in the ISACA Journal and articles in Strategic Finance. Her teaching emphasizes ERP systems and process mapping, reflecting her commitment to bridging academic research with practical business solutions.



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