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Management Accounting Practice and Strategic Behavior: On the Dysfunctional Effect of ShortTerm Budgetary Goals on Managerial L,Used
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Product Description Oliver Gediehn examines the determinants of managerial longterm (growth) orientation. Quantitative evidence casts serious doubts on the existence of a dysfunctional effect between the emphasis on shortterm goals and myopic management behavior. From the Back Cover It is commonly believed that the emphasis on shortterm goals leads to managers neglecting the long term. Oliver Gediehn examines the antecedents and determinants of managerial longterm (growth) orientation. Quantitative evidence casts serious doubts on the existence of a dysfunctional effect between the emphasis on shortterm budgetary goals and myopic management behavior. The author reveals other factors of the organizational context such as corporate entrepreneurship and strategymaking which appear to be much more important levers of longterm orientation than the properties of the management accounting system. About the Author Dr. Oliver Gediehn completed his doctoral thesis at the Chair of Management Accounting and Control at the European Business School, OestrichWinkel. He works as a consultant in Berlin.
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