This paper outlines a classical management model of control based upon concepts identified in the writings of Frederick Taylor and Henry Fayol. The classical model's constituent concepts are found to be replicated in early accounting literature. The accounting model persisted right through the 1970s with only one conceptual change that reflected a concept discussed by Fayol. A number of factors which may have influenced the accounting model's replication of the classical management model are then considered. These include the linguistic derivation of the term "budget", historical approaches to budgeting by governments, the scientific and efficiency orientation of accountants in the past and their perception of the corporat...
Abstract: In attempting to understand the genesis and scope of modern cost and management accountin...
During the first sixty years or so of the twentieth century, a number of accounting techniques were ...
The use of accounting to help apply the principles of scientific management to business affairs is a...
This paper outlines a classical management model of control based upon concepts identified in the ...
This paper outlines a classical management model of control based upon concepts identified in the wr...
This paper draws parallels between the contemporary concerns and foci of business and governments in...
The historical classical management roots of contemporary accounting are still embedded in theory an...
This book examines the conceptual development of control in the literature of both management and ac...
This paper attempts to analyze the conceptual development of accounting vis-à-vis the evolution of c...
Over the centuries, control has expanded from its origins as a specialized accounting technique to c...
This paper draws a simplified map of the evolution and current state of the theories and frameworks ...
Management is composed of planning and control, and management accounting is composed of accounting ...
Textbooks and business managers presume that accounting is the most important management control sys...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 778/2003Historically, the development of budgetary contr...
An accounting management model is a key element for the planning and control systems of economic ins...
Abstract: In attempting to understand the genesis and scope of modern cost and management accountin...
During the first sixty years or so of the twentieth century, a number of accounting techniques were ...
The use of accounting to help apply the principles of scientific management to business affairs is a...
This paper outlines a classical management model of control based upon concepts identified in the ...
This paper outlines a classical management model of control based upon concepts identified in the wr...
This paper draws parallels between the contemporary concerns and foci of business and governments in...
The historical classical management roots of contemporary accounting are still embedded in theory an...
This book examines the conceptual development of control in the literature of both management and ac...
This paper attempts to analyze the conceptual development of accounting vis-à-vis the evolution of c...
Over the centuries, control has expanded from its origins as a specialized accounting technique to c...
This paper draws a simplified map of the evolution and current state of the theories and frameworks ...
Management is composed of planning and control, and management accounting is composed of accounting ...
Textbooks and business managers presume that accounting is the most important management control sys...
Cahier de Recherche du Groupe HEC Paris, n° 778/2003Historically, the development of budgetary contr...
An accounting management model is a key element for the planning and control systems of economic ins...
Abstract: In attempting to understand the genesis and scope of modern cost and management accountin...
During the first sixty years or so of the twentieth century, a number of accounting techniques were ...
The use of accounting to help apply the principles of scientific management to business affairs is a...