Multidimensional accounting and distributed databases: Their implications for organizations and society

Abstract The motivation behind multidimensional accounting is elaborated and extended to an accounting system built upon a database. This system may serve as the predecessor to a national system of distributed databases that integrates micro-accounting and macro-accounting systems. Two implications for organizations and society are examined: first, the need to standardize information requirements, and second, the need to protect privacy. Recent advances in the application and development of cryptosystems are examined. These advances enhance security and the protection of privacy within a database in a simple and inexpensive fashion.