Changes In Company’s Management Accounting Systems: Case Study on ActivityBased Costing Implementation and Operation in Medium-Sized Production Company

Authors

  • Tomasz WNUK-PE University of Łodz

Keywords:

activity-based costing, management accounting change, management accounting in Poland, case study research, institutional and methodological changes

Abstract

This paper aims to explore factors, which influence the process of activity-based costing (ABC) implementation, as well as analyze and explain the changes in the area of methodology and organization of a company, after activity-based costing implementation. The research findings are of both theoretical and practical importance. From the practical point of view, companies considering implementation of ABC should be aware of the positive and negative factors conditioning the process of implementation; in addition, they should be familiar with methodological and organizational changes, which might stem from the ABC implementation. From the theoretical point of view, this research might be helpful in determining a more general tendency: although modifications in cost accounting systems and implementation of modern methods of management accounting in Polish companies come later than in more developed economies, the tendency heads in the same direction.

Published

30-11-2010

How to Cite

WNUK-PE, T. (2010). Changes In Company’s Management Accounting Systems: Case Study on ActivityBased Costing Implementation and Operation in Medium-Sized Production Company. Eurasian Journal of Business and Economics, 3(6), 85-111. Retrieved from https://ejbe.org/index.php/EJBE/article/view/42

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