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This paper uses a laboratory experiment to examine the effect of accountability pressure as a monitoring control tool to mitigate subordinates' propensity to create budgetary slack. The results suggest that budgetary slack is (lowest) highest when accountability pressure is (present) absent...
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Despite the pervasive use of ethics training by companies, research in management accounting has not considered the effectiveness of such training in curtailing managers' misreporting. This study examines the effect of ethics training on misreporting as a reminder to raise the awareness of...
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This paper reports the results of a study on the implementation of an activity‐based costing (ABC) system in an Australian oil and gas company. The findings suggest that the three most important objectives of implementing an ABC system were: (1) more effective cost management, (2) better cost...
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