Design of Management Control Systems.- Development of a risk-based MCS framework.- Risk profile contingent design and use of MCS.- Risk profile contingent packages of MCS.- Risk profile contingent performance analysis of MCS.
Dr. Peter Göstl studied mechanical engineering and economics as well as business administration in Vienna and is currently responsible for the overall operations of a medium-sized company in the area of mechanical engineering located in Austria. As CEO and Managing Director he focuses specifically on management control, strategic management, and the development of the organization.
This study contributes to an existing and growing body of literature in the field of management accounting and control concerned with implications from increased uncertainty on MCS design and use. It is found that the choice of MCS reflects the firm’s risk profile, and that firms that choose MCS design and use better suited to their risk profile perform better than others. Using data from a survey of 362 Chief Executive Officers, this study yields a model of fit that enables the stimulation of selective improvements and helps to achieve a competitive advantage.
Contents
Design of Management Control Systems
Development of a risk-based MCS framework
Risk profile contingent design and use of MCS
Risk profile contingent packages of MCS
Risk profile contingent performance analysis of MCS
Target Groups
Scholars and students of business administration, strategy and managerial accounting, management science, and risk management
Specialists and executive staff in the field of business leadership, management control, strategic management, and risk-based enterprise management
About the Author
Dr. Peter Göstl studied mechanical engineering and economics as well as business administration in Vienna and is currently responsible for the overall operations of a medium-sized company in the area of mechanical engineering located in Austria. As CEO and Managing Director he focuses specifically on management control, strategic management, and the development of the organization.