Séminaires à venir
Using Management Accounting to Facilitate the Implementation of Strategy: an Interventionist Study
Speaker: Falconer Mitchell (University of Edinburgh Business School)
Date and place: 21/06/2012 at 14:00
IESEG School of Management – 3 rue de la Digue, F-59000 Lille
Lecture Room: Lille Campus: B252 / Paris Campus: R20
Description:
- This study is based on a piece of interventionist research conducted using the constructive research method (Kasanen et al 1993). It involves the development, implementation and evaluation of a management accounting solution to solve the problem of deficiencies that existed in the strategic corporate planning at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE). The solution comprised a heavily modified balanced scorecard (BSC) and related strategy map, an integration of the published objectives of the Scottish Government (the main funding body) and the requirements of other stakeholders in the new BSC and the creation of a new strategic objective costing system. These new methods are all in use at the RBGE and their experience of them is used to analyse their operation and draw conclusions on it both for theory and practice.
Institution(s) co-organizing the seminar with IESEG: IESEG SEMINAR jointly with LEM UMR 8179


