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Title Strategizing management accounting : liberal origins and neoliberal trends / Chandana Alawattage and Danture Wickramasinghe.
Author Alawattage, Chandana, author.
Publisher Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2019.


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 In Library  Standard  Library Level 6  Economics S657 ALA  
 In Library  Standard  Library Level 6  Economics S657 ALA  

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Description xxxi, 404 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm
ISBN 9781138783546 hardback
9781138783553 paperback
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [368]-393) and index.
Contents Old spirit of capitalism : the political-economic context of management accounting -- 2. Old spirit of capitalism : the institutional context of management accounting -- 3. The practicist epistemology of management accounting -- 4. The scientific epistemology of management accounting -- 5. Neoliberalization of management accounting -- 6. Strategizing the firm : strategic discourses of competitive positioning -- 7. Strategizing the firm : strategic discourses of organizational reconfiguration -- 8. Strategizing the firm : strategic reconfiguration of the production systems - flexibility and quality -- 9. Strategizing cost management -- 10. Strategizing interfirm relations -- 11. Strategizing the state and NPM agenda -- 12. Strategizing civil society as a management accounting entity -- 13. Neoliberalization of corporate governance -- 14. Greening the firm : environmental management accounting -- 15. Strategizing development.
Summary "The theory and practice of management accounting should be seen within the context of varieties of global capitalism, to appreciate its role as a 'calculative technology of capitalism' which is practiced on factory floors, corporate boards, computer networks, spreadsheets, and so forth. This new textbook is the first to introduce the field from a rounded social science perspective. Strategizing Management Accounting offers a theoretical discussion on management accounting's strategic orientation by accommodating two interrelated lines of analyses, from historical and contemporary perspectives. The book illustrates how 'new management accounting' has evolved into the form in which it exists today in its neoliberal context and how those new management accounting practices have become manifestos for the managers, as calculative technologies of decision making, performance management, control, corporate governance, as well as global governance, and development within various forms of organizations across the globe. Each chapter draws on Foucauldian analysis of biopolitics explaining how neoliberal market logic informs a set of strategies and mechanisms through which various social entities and discourses are made governable by considering them as biopolitical entities of global governance. Written by two recognized accounting experts, this book is vital reading for all students of management accounting and will also be a useful supplementary resource for those wanting to understand and research accounting's vital role in contemporary society." -- Provided by publisher.
Library Class Economics S657
Subject Managerial accounting.
Other Author Wickramasinghe, Danture, author.

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