There is considerable national variation in the professionalization and status of the management accountant. Although researchers from different countries have contributed to our knowledge about tasks and roles, we have limited insights into the development, education, and socio-cultural influences in different countries and surprisingly little is known about the local and national contexts in which these roles are learned and performed.
This book bridges this research gap using two complementary perspectives. The first part explores management accountants in a range...
There is considerable national variation in the professionalization and status of the management accountant. Although researchers from different co...