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Impact of AI on Accounting Practices in Saudi Arabia

In: Trends and Challenges of Electronic Finance

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  • Azeem Ahmad Khan

    (College of Business, Al-Baha University)

  • Seraj Bahrawe

    (College of Business, Al-Baha University)

  • Sarfaraz Javed

    (Sohar University)

Abstract

This research analyzes how AI affects Saudi accounting methods. AI has transformed several professions, including accounting, and is improving everyday jobs. The study used questionnaire for data collection. Financial specialists, accountants, and IT workers in Saudi Arabia were targeted. Purposive sampling selected respondents. Hypotheses were examined using statistical tools and data analysis. This study shows that AI adoption improves Saudi financial decision-making. It highlights the significance of AI in improving financial reporting and fraud detection, providing fresh insights into how AI affects accounting processes in the area. The results showed that AI adoption improves financial decision-making. The results showed that AI improves Saudi Arabian financial decision-making in accounting. AI also affects financial reporting and fraud detection, affecting financial decision-making. The report suggests that the Saudi Arabian government trains accountants on AI in accounting operations to guarantee they can integrate AI into the profession.

Suggested Citation

  • Azeem Ahmad Khan & Seraj Bahrawe & Sarfaraz Javed, 2025. "Impact of AI on Accounting Practices in Saudi Arabia," Springer Books, in: Ananda S. & Tamanna Dalwai & Dharmendra Singh (ed.), Trends and Challenges of Electronic Finance, pages 429-448, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-96-3304-3_24
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-3304-3_24
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