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Relevance lost : the rise and fall of management accounting /

Johnson, H. Thomas, 1938-

Relevance lost : the rise and fall of management accounting / H. Thomas Johnson and Robert S. Kaplan. - Boston, Mass. : Harvard Business School Press, c1991. - xxi, 269 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- 2.Nineteenth-century cost management systems -- 3.Efficiency, profit, and scientific management: 1880-1910 -- 4.Controlling the vertically integrated firm: the Dupont Powder Company to 1914 -- 5.Controlling the multidivisional organisation: general motors inthe 1920s -- 6.From cost management to cost accounting: relevance lost -- 7.Cost accounting and decision making: academics strive for relevance -- 8.The 1980s: the obsolence of management accounting systems -- 9.The new global competition -- 10.New systems for process control and product costing -- 11.Performance measurement systems for the future.

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Managerial accounting--History
Managerial accounting--History--United States
Management accounting & bookkeeping

HF5605 / .J64 1991

658.151109 JOH

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