© 2017 Elsevier Ltd The aim of this study is to investigate whether certain configurations of management controls dominate in certain societies (socio-cultural contexts) and whether the effectiveness of a given archetype of management control systems (MCSs) varies depending on the socio-cultural setting—the society—in which it operates. The study focuses on three socio-cultural groups and the corresponding institutional contexts (an Anglo-Saxon group, a Central European group, and a Northern European group) and three MCS archetypes (delegated bureaucratic control, delegated output control, and programmable output control). We use unique data from a cross-national, interview-based survey encompassing 610 strategic business units from nine co...
You might think that firms with bureaucratic cultures would emphasize their use of management contro...
You might think that firms with bureaucratic cultures would emphasize their use of management contro...
You might think that firms with bureaucratic cultures would emphasize their use of management contro...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether certain configurations of management controls domina...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether certain configurations of management controls domina...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether certain configurations of management controls domina...
Abstract: The overall purpose of this paper is to validate and to further elaborate the conceptual f...
Funding Information: Open Access funding provided by Aalto University. Funding was provided by the M...
Most cross-cultural studies on management control have compared Anglo-Saxon firms to Asian firms, le...
Most cross-cultural studies on management control have compared Anglo-Saxon firms to Asian firms, le...
This master’s thesis aims to point out if national culture has an influence on the use of management...
The conventional perspectives of management control system (MCS) restrict MCS scope to economic rati...
The relation between an organization, economic, social and cultural contexts leads to ask the questi...
The conventional perspectives of management control system (MCS) restrict MCS scope to economic rati...
The master’s thesis compares management control (MC) practices between the manufacturing and the ser...
You might think that firms with bureaucratic cultures would emphasize their use of management contro...
You might think that firms with bureaucratic cultures would emphasize their use of management contro...
You might think that firms with bureaucratic cultures would emphasize their use of management contro...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether certain configurations of management controls domina...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether certain configurations of management controls domina...
The aim of this study is to investigate whether certain configurations of management controls domina...
Abstract: The overall purpose of this paper is to validate and to further elaborate the conceptual f...
Funding Information: Open Access funding provided by Aalto University. Funding was provided by the M...
Most cross-cultural studies on management control have compared Anglo-Saxon firms to Asian firms, le...
Most cross-cultural studies on management control have compared Anglo-Saxon firms to Asian firms, le...
This master’s thesis aims to point out if national culture has an influence on the use of management...
The conventional perspectives of management control system (MCS) restrict MCS scope to economic rati...
The relation between an organization, economic, social and cultural contexts leads to ask the questi...
The conventional perspectives of management control system (MCS) restrict MCS scope to economic rati...
The master’s thesis compares management control (MC) practices between the manufacturing and the ser...
You might think that firms with bureaucratic cultures would emphasize their use of management contro...
You might think that firms with bureaucratic cultures would emphasize their use of management contro...
You might think that firms with bureaucratic cultures would emphasize their use of management contro...