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Kevin Deniswara is an academic and researcher in the field of accounting, affiliated with Bina Nusantara University. His research agenda centers on the intersection of accounting, auditing, and digital transformation, with particular emphasis on how emerging technologies reshape financial reporting, audit quality, and decision-making processes. His work reflects a strong commitment to advancing the role of technology in modern accounting practices, especially within the context of rapidly evolving digital economies.
His scholarly contributions cover a wide range of topics, including technology-driven auditing, fraud detection, fintech adoption, and the implementation of digital systems in accounting environments. He has extensively explored the application of big data analytics, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and cloud-based systems to enhance transparency, efficiency, and reliability in financial information systems. In addition, his research frequently examines behavioral and organizational aspects of technology adoption, utilizing established frameworks such as the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and the Information Systems Success Model to provide empirical insights into user acceptance and system effectiveness.
Kevin Deniswara has produced a substantial body of academic work indexed in major scholarly databases, including Google Scholar and Scopus. His publications consist of journal articles and conference proceedings that contribute to ongoing discussions on audit innovation, digital finance, and sustainable financial practices. Several of his studies also engage with emerging themes such as ESG disclosures and the role of digital platforms in shaping investment decisions, reflecting an interdisciplinary orientation that bridges accounting, information systems, and financial technology.
Through his research, he aims to support the development of more adaptive, technology-enabled accounting systems that respond to the challenges of globalization and digital disruption. His work is particularly relevant to emerging markets, where the adoption of digital technologies presents both opportunities and complexities for regulators, practitioners, and organizations.
Degree
- Doctor of Research Management, Majoring in Business Information Systems, Summa Cumlaude Best Graduate, BINUS University, Indonesia
- Master of Accounting, Majoring in Management Accounting, Best Graduate, BINUS University, Indonesia
- Bachelor Degree, Majoring in Auditing, BINUS University, Indonesia (2016)
