Management accounting change and the changing roles of management accountants have dominated both the professional and academic accounting literature in recent years. This paper aims to contribute to these debates by providing evidence from a sample of management accountants working in both dependent (group) and independent (non‐group) organizations in the U.K. One thousand (qualified) members of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), U.K., were randomly selected from the association’s database for a postal survey questionnaire. In all, 279 professionally qualified management accountants in both types of organizations responded to a postal survey questionnaire (58 percent from dependent and 42 percent from independent organizations respectively). A Mann‐Whitney analysis of the responses indicates that while some significant differences exist between the views of the two groups, these management accountants agree on several of the management accounting practices and the roles of the management accountant investigated. The study provides further insight into MAS and the changing roles of management accountants. It was earlier hypothesized that significant differences would exist in the perceptions between the two groups. However the weak support for the hypotheses could be explained by the influence of other institutional forces apart from the head office control which is focused on in the paper. Thus, it was recognized that other institutional forces are likely to be at play in shaping the perceptions of the management accountants. This is a limitation of the paper and future research to study the impacts of other institutional factors is recommended.
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Hassan Yazdifar*;
Hassan Yazdifar*
University of Sheffield, Management School, Sheffield, United Kingdom
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Mathew Tsamenyi
Mathew Tsamenyi
University of Sheffield, Management School, Sheffield, United Kingdom
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1839-5473
Print ISSN: 1832-5912
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2005
Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change (2005) 1 (2): 180–198.
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Yazdifar* H, Tsamenyi M (2005), "Management accounting change and the changing roles of management accountants: a comparative analysis between dependent and independent organizations". Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change, Vol. 1 No. 2 pp. 180–198, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/18325910510635353
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