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Incentive System Design Based on Accrual Accounting: A Summary and Analysis

2009

ABSTRACT: This paper provides a formal analysis on how to design accrual-based incentive systems so that a manager's and owner's interests are properly aligned. We introduce a general framework to summarize the literature, provide various extensions to it, and point to some of its limitations. We characterize the entire class of goal-congruent and preference-similar incentive systems when the owner has perfect as well as imperfect information about the manager's preferences. This allows us to show how compensation functions and performance measures are interrelated and to demonstrate what information should be incorporated into compensation functions and performance measures. We illustrate …

Flexibility (engineering)Operations researchComputer scienceAccrualDepreciationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerfect informationInvestment (macroeconomics)IncentiveAccountingCashBusiness and International ManagementDatabase transactionmedia_commonJournal of Management Accounting Research
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Temporary organisations in the creation of dynamic capabilities: effects of temporariness on innovative capacity and strategic flexibility

2020

The dynamic capabilities (DCs) of an organisation refer to its ability to integrate and renew existing competences as circumstances may change. Although research has considered various aspects of D...

Flexibility (engineering)Process managementManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business05 social sciencesBusiness0509 other social sciencesDynamic capabilities050905 science studiesGeneral Business Management and Accounting050203 business & managementIndustry and Innovation
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Incentives in Corporate Governance: The Role of Self-Regulation

2004

Corporate governance stems from the interplay of legal norms, security regulation, self-regulation and best practices. Recent scandals and frauds have forced governments to update laws on corporate governance: the legislation process has been very fast in some countries, others have lagged. Law and regulation intervene and become effective only ex-post, when damages have been done and malpractice is self-evident. On the contrary, self-regulation is a quicker and more flexible response to changing market conditions and of great impact on the relationship between firms and their environment. A self-regulatory organization (SRO) such as the stock exchange could administer the screening device,…

Flexible responseglobal financebusiness.industryBest practiceCorporate governancecorporate governanceStakeholderAccountingregulationsecurity regulationMarketing. Distribution of productsHF5410-5417.5http://dx.doi.org/10.4468/2004.1.05dibetta.amenta [Corporate Governance; Regulation; Security Regulation; Self- Regulation; Corporate Governance Code; Global Finance; Global Investors DOI]self- regulationIncentiveStock exchangeCorporate Governance; Regulation; Security Regulation; Self- Regulation; Corporate Governance Code; Global Finance; Global InvestorsMalpracticeBusinesscorporate governance codeglobal investorsCorporate securitySymphonya. Emerging Issues in Management
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Internationalization pathways of family SMEs:Psychic distance as a focal point

2010

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how psychic distance affects the internationalization process, foreign market entry (FME), and entry mode choice of Finnish small and medium-sized family enterprises (family SMEs) operating in France. Design/methodology/approach: The paper reports findings from an in-depth case study covering four Finnish manufacturing family SMEs operating in the French market. The data were analyzed using the Uppsala model and distance creating and distance-bridging factors encountered in the FME to France. Findings: The findings reveal that the family SMEs mainly followed a sequential process and favored indirect entry modes before entering the French …

Focal pointProcess (engineering)Strategy and ManagementBusiness Management and Accounting(all)International businessInternationalization/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1400Business Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Uppsala modelPsychic distanceBusinessMarketing/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1400/1408Mode choiceIndustrial organizationForeign market
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Addressing sustainable food management in hotels: proposing a framework and examining hotel groups

2021

Purpose Sustainable food practices have been recognised as a key issue in efforts to improve and report sustainable tourism practices, given the importance of the social, environmental and economic impacts of the food industry throughout its entire chain of production – from farm to fork. From this standpoint, the aim of the present paper is to propose a comprehensive framework for reporting or making decisions concerning sustainable food management in hotels, taking into account the various facets of the food supply chain.Design/methodology/approach Several dimensions are proposed for dealing with sustainable food management, involving all aspects of food supply chains that may be relevant…

Food industrybusiness.industryTreball socialmedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental economicsCorporate sustainabilitySustainabilitySustainable agricultureBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Production (economics)Quality (business)Economic impact analysisbusinessSustainable tourismComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSFood Sciencemedia_common
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Audit Quality and Corporate Governance: Evidence from the Microfinance Industry

2012

This study uses a unique, hand-collected sample of microfinance institutions from 73 countries that typically are not investigated in accounting research to analyze the relationships between audit quality and governance mechanisms. We examine two measures of audit quality, namely, the use of Big Four auditors and the presence of internal auditors who report to the boards of these institutions. The empirical analysis of this study reveals that these two quality metrics are highly related, although we also demonstrate that these metrics capture distinctive aspects of audit quality. In particular, the presence of internal auditors is related to other indicators of stricter governance, whereas …

For-profit organizationsGovernancebusiness.industryCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subjectAccountingAuditMicrofinanceNon-profit organizationsBig fourPerformance auditAudit qualityQuality auditInternal auditsInternal auditJoint auditAudit Quality; Governance; Microfinance; Big Four; Internal Audits; For-profit Organizations; Non-profit OrganizationsInformation technology auditQuality (business)businessmedia_common
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Foreign Language Learners’ Pronunciation Learning Beliefs and Strategies

2021

This quantitative research investigates the extent to which adult L2 learners act in line with what they declare to believe in regarding pronunciation learning. In other words, this paper focuses on determining the strength of the relationship between the frequency of use of L2 pronunciation learning strategies (PLS) and the beliefs the individuals hold on selected factors affecting pronunciation acquisition, pronunciation instruction, self-efficacy, pronunciation learning goals and affective factors in pronunciation learning. A group of 116 learners of English as a foreign language who took an English phonetics course responded to the Pronunciation Learning Strategies Inventory (PLSI) and …

Foreign languageMathematics educationFrequency of useMetacognitionCognitionPhoneticsCorrelational analysisVariance (accounting)PronunciationPsychology
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Corporate governance and its implications for sustainability reporting quality in Latin American business groups

2020

Abstract This paper aims to study the factors determining the quality of sustainability reporting in Latin American business groups. Applying a logistic regression model, this study is pioneer in establishing how some distinct corporate variables of business groups influence disclosure quality of Corporate Social Responsibility practices in these groups in emerging economies. The results show that control concentration in the groups negatively affects the quality of sustainability reporting. Variables such as foreign ownership, the age of the business group and board size help business groups to improve the quality of their sustainability and voluntary disclosure practices. These results fo…

Foreign ownershipRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry020209 energyStrategy and ManagementCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesAccounting02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringVoluntary disclosureCorporate groupSustainability050501 criminology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSustainability reportingCorporate social responsibilityQuality (business)Business0505 lawGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonJournal of Cleaner Production
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On the Internationalization of Corporate Boards

2013

Despite the global reach of their commercial activities, many multinational firms have proved slow in internationalizing their boards of directors. Based on a panel study of the internationalization of the boards of 347 non-financial firms from the Nordic countries, we find a higher fraction of international board membership in firms with more foreign sales, in firms with more foreign ownership and in firms whose shares are traded on foreign (mostly European) stock exchanges. Moreover, we find international directors and national directors with international experience complementary. The first-mentioned group is found to serve a monitoring role, related to financial internationalization of …

Foreign ownershipbusiness.industryCorporate governancejel:G30Internationalization; International directors; International board experience; Board composition; Nomination committee; Corporate governanceAccountingjel:G34jel:F23jel:L22InternationalizationStock exchangeMultinational corporationNominating committeejel:M16business
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Exploring the generative power of performance measurement systems design

2019

Abstract Prior studies recognise the enabling power of incompleteness in the design of Performance Measurement Systems (PMS). We add to these studies by exploring the ‘time dimension’ of incompleteness as a way to delve into the generative power of design. To this aim, we rely upon the experience of a knowledge-intensive organization during the design of a new PMS. While knowledge complexity engaged the participants within an open-ended design process, incomplete measures were associated with unfolding memories of the past and confident beliefs in future solutions, which generated effects through the knowledge gaps that they entailed, as well as through the projections in the past and in th…

ForgettingDesignIncompleteneComputer science05 social sciencesIncompleteness050201 accountingData scienceTimePower (social and political)Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleAccountingMultiple time dimensions0502 economics and businessPerformance measurementPerformance measurement Incompleteness Design Time Knowledge-intensive organizationDesign processSystems designPerformance measurementKnowledge-intensive organizationEngineering design process050203 business & managementGenerative power
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