In the UK, 1950-75 was a lively period in the long-running debates between proponents of absorption and marginal costing. In the nexus of competing interests, management accountants advocated and defended rival costing systems with much vigour and passion. Expressed in the language of the times, these debates were 'battles' in the costing 'war'. We focus on these battles, analysing the various forces that operated upon the combatants, and locate them in the wider costing war. We conclude that no final resolution of the conflict was achieved in the twentieth century, nor is one likely in the foreseeable future
Tax and spending are central to democratic politics in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, but psephol...
This article applies accounting rates of return (ROCE) to the debate on the post-war consensus. Usin...
This article applies accounting rates of return (ROCE) to the debate on the post-war consensus. Usin...
In the UK, 1950-75 was a lively period in the long-running debates between proponents of absorption ...
This chapter surveys the history of cost/management accounting (C/MA) in Britain from medieval times...
This paper is a call for a greater spirit of collaboration amongst accounting historians researching...
AbstractThis paper examines the relationship between medical and hospital accounting discourses duri...
This article describes the relationship between the understanding and practice of standard costing i...
Through a detailed examination, using business archives, of the impact of the First World War on cos...
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War the Central Statistical Offic...
Research into the development of costing systems during the last 20 or so years has begun to challen...
This article surveys the specialist accounting history literature and utilises primary sources relat...
Research into the development of costing systems during the last 20 or so years has begun to challen...
ccounting histories have dated the advent of sophisticated cost management from the mid-1880s (Sol...
The Battle of Towton in March 1461 is said to be the largest battle ever fought on British soil and ...
Tax and spending are central to democratic politics in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, but psephol...
This article applies accounting rates of return (ROCE) to the debate on the post-war consensus. Usin...
This article applies accounting rates of return (ROCE) to the debate on the post-war consensus. Usin...
In the UK, 1950-75 was a lively period in the long-running debates between proponents of absorption ...
This chapter surveys the history of cost/management accounting (C/MA) in Britain from medieval times...
This paper is a call for a greater spirit of collaboration amongst accounting historians researching...
AbstractThis paper examines the relationship between medical and hospital accounting discourses duri...
This article describes the relationship between the understanding and practice of standard costing i...
Through a detailed examination, using business archives, of the impact of the First World War on cos...
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War the Central Statistical Offic...
Research into the development of costing systems during the last 20 or so years has begun to challen...
This article surveys the specialist accounting history literature and utilises primary sources relat...
Research into the development of costing systems during the last 20 or so years has begun to challen...
ccounting histories have dated the advent of sophisticated cost management from the mid-1880s (Sol...
The Battle of Towton in March 1461 is said to be the largest battle ever fought on British soil and ...
Tax and spending are central to democratic politics in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, but psephol...
This article applies accounting rates of return (ROCE) to the debate on the post-war consensus. Usin...
This article applies accounting rates of return (ROCE) to the debate on the post-war consensus. Usin...