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Discussion around total factor productivity gains for the Australian Economy often focuses on infrastructure bottlenecks, technology adoption, competition and labour market flexibility. Although a potential area for gains, management is typically omitted from the public policy debate because it...
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This book is an attempt to construct a classification (or division) of intangibles, consisting of a diversity of approaches that deals with this concept. It includes eleven papers which have been divided into three sections based on their approach and what we can learn from them: (1) regulation...
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This is a study of analysts' use of accounting information for valuation purposes in a venture capital setting. This setting is characterized in terms of the distinctive scouting and coaching work of venture capital funders, and the unproven and incomplete nature of the ventures and...
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This paper contributes to our understanding of relations between control and innovation by adding a process perspective where innovation and the use of management controls co-develop. As innovation grows, it has to pass various trials each of which links the innovation to obstacles which are...
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The organisational significance of accounting departments' work is traditionally portrayed as information provision for setting and monitoring the budget. A survey of 370 Danish chief management accountants (overste okonomiansvarlige') presented here suggests that this traditional view seriously...
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This paper compares and contrasts Economic Value Added (EVA) and Intellectual Capital (IC) as two technologies of managing oriented towards encouraging growth. The analysis suggests that EVA and IC contrast greatly. EVA is a financial management system based on radical delegation and...
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This paper explores the relationships between calculative practices and innovative activities. It investigates how calculative practices such as accounting develop knowledge that functions as an engine (Mackenzie, 2006) for innovation. This is an attempt at exploring the role of accounting...
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