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This paper describes conditions under which both conventional costing and linear activity-based costing can yield poor approximations to actual expenditures. We use a simulation approach based on data from a field experiment in a hospital to estimate how the introduction of a new anesthetic...
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This paper describes conditions under which both conventional costing and linear activity-based costing can yield poor approximations to actual expenditures. We use a simulation approach based on data from a field experiment in a hospital to estimate how the introduction of a new anesthetic...
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This paper investigates the effects of the Ford Foundation's business school reform efforts in the 1950s on managerial accounting research. The results, based on a study of the managerial accounting research literature from 1926 through 1980, suggest that the reformers significantly affected...
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This paper examines the impact of the Ford Foundation's business school reform efforts in the 1950s and the early 1960s on the nature of managerial accounting research. I find a significant change in the literature along the line suggested by the reformers. The business school reformers expected...
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We argue that the mortgage meltdown can be considered a ldquo;normal accidentrdquo;. Our analysis suggests that the mortgage industry's complex and tightly coupled technology made it vulnerable to failure, irrespective of the level of greed and fraudulent behavior exhibited by mortgage industry...
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