Handbook on Performance Measurement for Management Control

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Handbook on Performance Measurement for Management Control

9781803920665 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Anne M. Lillis, Professor Emerita and Jennifer Grafton, Professor of Management Accounting, Department of Accounting, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Publication Date: November 2024 ISBN: 978 1 80392 066 5 Extent: c 400 pp
Performance measurement is a critical dimension of management control theory and practice, and one of the most widely researched areas of management accounting. The Handbook on Performance Measurement for Management Control provides the foundation for the next generation of research in management accounting on performance measurement by canvassing the contemporary landscape of performance measurement research and outlining future research opportunities.

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Performance measurement is a critical dimension of management control theory and practice, and one of the most widely researched areas of management accounting. The Handbook on Performance Measurement for Management Control provides the foundation for the next generation of research in management accounting on performance measurement by canvassing the contemporary landscape of performance measurement research and outlining future research opportunities.

Contributions from leading scholars provide insights into key contemporary issues such as the use of algorithms in management control, new and innovative data sources and technologies that impact both performance measurement itself, and the way we research it, the way sustainability imperatives impact on performance measurement practice, and designing research for impact, as well as thoughtful reflection on existing bodies of performance measurement research and promising avenues to advance knowledge.

This Handbook is an excellent resource for scholars of management accounting. PhD students and junior faculty will find it invaluable for the comprehensive coverage of current thinking and the future research opportunities identified in every chapter.
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