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Role and Effects of Budgeting in Managerial Practice
Role and Effects of Budgeting in Managerial Practice
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Role and Effects of Budgeting in Managerial Practice

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Engelsk
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Seminar paper from the year 2010 in the subject Business economics - Investment and Finance, grade: 1,0, Maastricht University, course: Management Accounting, language: English, abstract: Budgeting is a major area of management accounting and receives a lot of interest fromresearchers who mainly concentrate their studies on the design of budget schemes and theprocess of setting budgets. Concerning the use in practice, a survey of senior managers in 219publicly traded firms indicated that 75 percent thought of the budgetary process as a managerialrather than an accounting function (Zimmerman, 2009, p. 250). However, the effects of budgetsand budget processes on managerial performance and effort are still not clear. This paper aims at providing an overview of a collection of recent research papers to investigatehow different types of budgets influence managerial behavior and performance and whatimplications these findings have for managerial practice. Therefore, in the first section the generalrole of budgeting in organizations will be described. Next, different types of budgets and budgetlevels are introduced and their effects on managerial behavior and performance will be examined. Finally, several implications of those effects for managerial practice will be given, before aconclusion wraps up the main points of this report.
ISBN
9783640979387
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
8.8.2011
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