Management Accounting

Management Accounting
Author: Anthony A. Atkinson
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Managerial accounting
ISBN: 9780131732810

AUDIENCE: For upper level undergraduate and MBA Management Accounting courses. APPROACH: Atkinson is a managerially-oriented book that focuses on both quantitative and qualitative aspects of classical and contemporary managerial accounting. COMPETITORS: Garrison, MH;

Handbook of Management Accounting Research

Handbook of Management Accounting Research
Author: Christopher S. Chapman
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2006-12-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 008046887X

Volume one of the Handbooks of Management Accounting Research sets the context for both Handbooks, with three chapters outlining the historical development of management accounting as a discipline and as a practice in three broad geographic settings. The bulk of the first volume then draws together a series of contributions that analyse the scholarly literature in terms of distinct intellectual and theoretical social science perspectives. The volume includes a chapter which looks at work informed by psychology as a base discipline. The volume also includes a set of chapters that seek to evaluate and explain issues of research method for the different approaches to research found within management accounting. Special pricing available if purchased as a set with Volume 2. - Documents the scholarly management accounting literature - Publishing both in print, and online through Science Direct - International in scope

Handbooks of Management Accounting Research 3-Volume Set

Handbooks of Management Accounting Research 3-Volume Set
Author: Christopher S. Chapman
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1584
Release: 2009-01-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0080879306

Winner of the Management Accounting section of the American Accounting Association notable contribution to Management Accounting Literature AwardVolume One of the Handbook of Management Accounting Research series sets the context for the Handbooks, with three chapters outlining the historical development of management accounting as a discipline and as a practice in three broad geographic settings.Volume Two provides insights into research on different management accounting practices. Volume Three features contributions from some of the most influential researchers in various areas of management accounting research, consolidates the content of volumes one and two, and concludes with examples of management accounting research from around the world.Volumes 1, 2 and 3 are also available as individual product. * ISBN Volume 1: 978-0-08-044564-9* ISBN Volume 2: 978-0-08-044754-4* ISBN Volume 3: 978-0-08-055450-1 - Three volumes of the popular Handbooks of Management Accounting Research series now available in one complete set - Examines particular management accounting practices and specific organizational contexts - Adopts a global perspective of management accounting practice - Award: "Winner of the Management Accounting section of the American Accounting Association notable contribution to Management Accounting Literature Award."

Management Accounting-Performance Evaluation

Management Accounting-Performance Evaluation
Author: Robert Scarlett
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 595
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0750667117

Incorporating legislative and syllabus changes, this edition maintains the popular loose-leaf format and contains: practice questions throughout; revision section; topic summaries; recommended reading articles from a range of journals; and more.

Handbook of Cost and Management Accounting

Handbook of Cost and Management Accounting
Author: Zahirul Hoque
Publisher: Spiramus Press Ltd
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1904905013

This handbook is intended primarily for practitioners such as accountants, auditors, financial analysts, business managers, and chief executives. The primary focus of this book is on techniques and concepts of cost and management accounting for strategic business decisions. In order to survive in the changing business environment, organizations should rethink their strategic philosophy and the role of management accounting. Management accounting systems exist to help managers make economic decisions. In preparing and assessing their strategic plans, organizations need information on many areas of their business environment. Management accounting is also in a process of change. While some businesses continue to use conventional methods of costing, performance measurement and cost analysis, increasing numbers are adopting activity based cost allocation system, strategic oriented investment decisions models, and multiple performance measures such as the Balanced Scorecard. This handbook focuses on both conventional and contemporary issues in cost and management accounting. It presents an intriguing combination of 20 chapters, separated for presentation purpose into seven themes, dealing respectively with: organizational planning and controls; costing for business decisions; pricing decisions; capital budgeting decisions; performance measurement and benchmarking; contemporary management accounting tools; and management accounting for the public sector. All chapters in this handbook provide both retrospective and modern views and commentaries by knowledgeable scholars in the field, who are able to offer unique insights on the changing role of cost and management accounting in today's businesses.

Advances in Management Accounting

Advances in Management Accounting
Author: Chris Akroyd
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2023-10-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1837539189

Volume 35 of Advances in Management Accounting features a diverse range of authors from Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States of America, focusing on theoretically sound and practical management accounting research which has a cutting-edge and wide-reaching appeal to both academics and practitioners.

A History of Management Accounting

A History of Management Accounting
Author: Trevor Boyns
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 041541623X

In The History of Cost and Management Accounting, two leading international scholars provide a comprehensive survey of the literature on costing and management accounting. This compelling guide covers the development of British accounting from the late 19th century to recent years, and offers a balanced review of changing theories and practices.

Management Accounting

Management Accounting
Author: A. Nishimura
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2003-01-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1403948151

This book examines present management accounting issues in the light of Japanese experiences. This is particularly important in the study of management accounting since Japanese management not only learnt from the West but also grew out of it. The book describes the importance and meaning of feed forward management accounting, compares Asian and Japanese management accounting with the Western approach and examines the philosophy behind them. It ends by looking into the future of management accounting science.