Handbook of Management Accounting ResearchChristopher S. Chapman, Anthony G. Hopwood, Michael D. Shields Elsevier, 14. sept 2011 - 742 pages Volume two of the Handbooks of Management Accounting Research consists of two groups of chapters. The first draw together research that has focussed on particular management accounting practices. The second set synthesise contributions to the literature that have been focussed within particular organisational contexts. Volume two concludes with a review of research on how management accounting practice and research varies around the world. Special pricing available if purchased as a set with Volume 1.
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Page 486
... early studies of Japanese management accounting practices; in particular, target costing, an approach to managing product design to 6Cooper (1995) terms this the ''cost-price'' dimension of a product. Ulrich & Eppinger (1995, pp. 234 ...
... early studies of Japanese management accounting practices; in particular, target costing, an approach to managing product design to 6Cooper (1995) terms this the ''cost-price'' dimension of a product. Ulrich & Eppinger (1995, pp. 234 ...
Page 509
... early part of the twentieth century. After Sloan documented the practice, it was adopted by companies facing a similar problem. During the development stage, the focus is on describing the practice, making a case for when to use it, and ...
... early part of the twentieth century. After Sloan documented the practice, it was adopted by companies facing a similar problem. During the development stage, the focus is on describing the practice, making a case for when to use it, and ...
Page 510
... early in the development stages of a practice. What we hope to show is that the preponderance of literature for a relatively young practice such as target costing will be in the earlier stages of the life cycle framework with less ...
... early in the development stages of a practice. What we hope to show is that the preponderance of literature for a relatively young practice such as target costing will be in the earlier stages of the life cycle framework with less ...
Page 511
... early stages of the life cycle approach— that is, development, advocacy, and technical issues. The relatively larger proportion of publications devoted to ''linkages'' is not surprising as target costing is a process that is intimately ...
... early stages of the life cycle approach— that is, development, advocacy, and technical issues. The relatively larger proportion of publications devoted to ''linkages'' is not surprising as target costing is a process that is intimately ...
Page 515
... early in the product design process, treat suppliers as partners, and maintain an open book relationship in which cost and profit data is shared. For example, in the case of Chrysler, suppliers come on board 2 yr before the launch of a ...
... early in the product design process, treat suppliers as partners, and maintain an open book relationship in which cost and profit data is shared. For example, in the case of Chrysler, suppliers come on board 2 yr before the launch of a ...
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Management Accounting Practice Contexts | 803 |
Management Accounting Around the World | 903 |
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