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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... interest in the state of systematic knowledge in the field of management accounting and in the research processes that develop this knowledge. To satisfy that interest is the aim of the Handbook of Management Accounting Research ...
... interest in the state of systematic knowledge in the field of management accounting and in the research processes that develop this knowledge. To satisfy that interest is the aim of the Handbook of Management Accounting Research ...
Page 488
... interest in quality management resulted in research on the relation between cost, quality performance, and the use of alternative work practices (Foster & Sjoblom, 1996; Ittner, 1996; 9See Eldenburg & Krishnan (2006) for a review of ...
... interest in quality management resulted in research on the relation between cost, quality performance, and the use of alternative work practices (Foster & Sjoblom, 1996; Ittner, 1996; 9See Eldenburg & Krishnan (2006) for a review of ...
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... interest for management accounting researchers because prices for inputs simply flowed through the firm's accounts and there was no need or opportunity for exercising ''management control'' beyond the legal boundaries of the firm ...
... interest for management accounting researchers because prices for inputs simply flowed through the firm's accounts and there was no need or opportunity for exercising ''management control'' beyond the legal boundaries of the firm ...
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... interests with economizing on all costs, including the newly ''internalized'' societal costs associated with firm ... interest groups present further opportunities for collaboration and strategic cost management as discussed in ...
... interests with economizing on all costs, including the newly ''internalized'' societal costs associated with firm ... interest groups present further opportunities for collaboration and strategic cost management as discussed in ...
Page 509
... interest from others outside the organization who would like to adopt the practice. However, this interest also brings greater scrutiny about the applicability of the technique to the particular circumstances facing different ...
... interest from others outside the organization who would like to adopt the practice. However, this interest also brings greater scrutiny about the applicability of the technique to the particular circumstances facing different ...
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Management Accounting Practice Contexts | 803 |
Management Accounting Around the World | 903 |
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