A study on the association between the number of changes in management accounting and control systems and organisation capacity to learn, intensity of competition, decentralisation and size.

In recent years, the business environment has become more dynamic and competitive. The implementation of a successful accounting control system may just be the key success factor in order for a firm to survive in today's turbulent environment. This research study is an attempt to achieve an u...

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Main Authors: Lee, Carol Pheck Har., Neo, Sze Wee., Yong, Elaine.
Other Authors: Seaman, Alfred E.
Format: Final Year Project
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/11611
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-116112023-05-19T07:23:09Z A study on the association between the number of changes in management accounting and control systems and organisation capacity to learn, intensity of competition, decentralisation and size. Lee, Carol Pheck Har. Neo, Sze Wee. Yong, Elaine. Seaman, Alfred E. Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Accounting In recent years, the business environment has become more dynamic and competitive. The implementation of a successful accounting control system may just be the key success factor in order for a firm to survive in today's turbulent environment. This research study is an attempt to achieve an understanding of the circumstances that motivate management to adopt new systems. 2008-09-24T07:57:02Z 2008-09-24T07:57:02Z 1998 1998 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/11611 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Lee, Carol Pheck Har.
Neo, Sze Wee.
Yong, Elaine.
A study on the association between the number of changes in management accounting and control systems and organisation capacity to learn, intensity of competition, decentralisation and size.
description In recent years, the business environment has become more dynamic and competitive. The implementation of a successful accounting control system may just be the key success factor in order for a firm to survive in today's turbulent environment. This research study is an attempt to achieve an understanding of the circumstances that motivate management to adopt new systems.
author2 Seaman, Alfred E.
author_facet Seaman, Alfred E.
Lee, Carol Pheck Har.
Neo, Sze Wee.
Yong, Elaine.
format Final Year Project
author Lee, Carol Pheck Har.
Neo, Sze Wee.
Yong, Elaine.
author_sort Lee, Carol Pheck Har.
title A study on the association between the number of changes in management accounting and control systems and organisation capacity to learn, intensity of competition, decentralisation and size.
title_short A study on the association between the number of changes in management accounting and control systems and organisation capacity to learn, intensity of competition, decentralisation and size.
title_full A study on the association between the number of changes in management accounting and control systems and organisation capacity to learn, intensity of competition, decentralisation and size.
title_fullStr A study on the association between the number of changes in management accounting and control systems and organisation capacity to learn, intensity of competition, decentralisation and size.
title_full_unstemmed A study on the association between the number of changes in management accounting and control systems and organisation capacity to learn, intensity of competition, decentralisation and size.
title_sort study on the association between the number of changes in management accounting and control systems and organisation capacity to learn, intensity of competition, decentralisation and size.
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