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Abstract: The issue of insecticide resistance to Helicoverpa insects is of increasing concern to ... more Abstract: The issue of insecticide resistance to Helicoverpa insects is of increasing concern to the Australian cotton industry. In this paper we begin to consider this issue using bioeconomic modelling and analysis. We develop management strategies at the farm ...
In this article we report the results of an inductive field study designed to develop an understa... more In this article we report the results of an inductive field study designed to develop an understanding of organizational and accounting change in an Australian church organization. We approach this study following the insights from Burns and Scapens’ (2000) theorisation of management accounting change and the new institutional sociology perspective. The data collection and analytical methodology adopted is grounded approach
Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management, 2014
Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management, 2010
This paper reviews prior research in management accounting innovations covering the period 1926-2... more This paper reviews prior research in management accounting innovations covering the period 1926-2008. Management accounting innovations refer to the adoption of "newer" or modern forms of management accounting systems such as activity-based costing, activity-based management, time-driven activity-based costing, target costing, and balanced scorecards. Although some prior reviews, covering the period until 2000, place emphasis on modern management accounting techniques, however, we believe that the time gap between 2000 and 2008 could entail many new or innovative accounting issues. We find that research in management accounting innovations has intensified during the period 2000-2008, with the main focus has been on explaining various factors associated with the implementation and the outcome of an innovation. In addition, research in management accounting innovations indicates the dominant use of sociological-based theories and increasing use of field studies. We suggest some directions for future research pertaining to management accounting innovations.
Handbook of cost & management accounting, 2011
Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management, 2013
Public Administration and Development, 1994
Management Accounting Research, 2001
Abstract: The issue of insecticide resistance to Helicoverpa insects is of increasing concern to ... more Abstract: The issue of insecticide resistance to Helicoverpa insects is of increasing concern to the Australian cotton industry. In this paper we begin to consider this issue using bioeconomic modelling and analysis. We develop management strategies at the farm ...
In this article we report the results of an inductive field study designed to develop an understa... more In this article we report the results of an inductive field study designed to develop an understanding of organizational and accounting change in an Australian church organization. We approach this study following the insights from Burns and Scapens’ (2000) theorisation of management accounting change and the new institutional sociology perspective. The data collection and analytical methodology adopted is grounded approach
Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management, 2014
Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management, 2010
This paper reviews prior research in management accounting innovations covering the period 1926-2... more This paper reviews prior research in management accounting innovations covering the period 1926-2008. Management accounting innovations refer to the adoption of "newer" or modern forms of management accounting systems such as activity-based costing, activity-based management, time-driven activity-based costing, target costing, and balanced scorecards. Although some prior reviews, covering the period until 2000, place emphasis on modern management accounting techniques, however, we believe that the time gap between 2000 and 2008 could entail many new or innovative accounting issues. We find that research in management accounting innovations has intensified during the period 2000-2008, with the main focus has been on explaining various factors associated with the implementation and the outcome of an innovation. In addition, research in management accounting innovations indicates the dominant use of sociological-based theories and increasing use of field studies. We suggest some directions for future research pertaining to management accounting innovations.
Handbook of cost & management accounting, 2011
Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management, 2013
Public Administration and Development, 1994
Management Accounting Research, 2001