Japanese Management Accounting Today
Edited by Yasuhiro Monden,
Masanobu Kosuga,
Yoshiyuki Nagasaka,
Shufuku Hiraoka and
Noriko Hoshi
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
This book investigates how different types of Japanese management systems are able to motivate stakeholders, including employees, top management, stockholders, customers and transaction partners, to participate actively in the organizational behavior that improves business performance.
Keywords: Japanese Management Systems; Stakeholders; Organizational Behavior; Strategy and Business Restructuring; Management Control Systems; Budgeting; Cost Management; Supply Chain; Shared Services; Process Management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
ISBN: 9789812700810
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 How Japanese Legal and Accounting Rules Can Facilitate Business Group Restructuring , pp 3-21

- Yasuhiro Monden and Yasuto Monden
- Ch 2 Changes in the Concept of Capital and Their Effects on Economic Profit in Japan , pp 23-34

- Shufuku Hiraoka
- Ch 3 The Relationship between Strategies, Organizational Design, and Management Control Systems at Matsushita , pp 35-48

- Masanobu Kosuga
- Ch 4 Valuations in Business Combinations: Focusing on the Resource Supply & Demand and the Ownership Structure , pp 49-58

- Yasuhiro Monden
- Ch 5 Analysis of the Influence of Performance-Based Systems on Japanese Management Control , pp 61-74

- Eri Yokota
- Ch 6 An Example of Japanese "Beyond Budgeting" Philosophy , pp 75-88

- Katsuhiro Ito
- Ch 7 Questionnaire Survey on the International Financial Control Affecting the Responsibility Accounting of Overseas Subsidiaries , pp 89-100

- Makoto Tomo
- Ch 8 The Role of "Hidden Costs" in Cost Management , pp 103-116

- Seiichi Kon
- Ch 9 Target Costing Brings Another Competitive Edge: Creation of Capacity Surplus through Information Capital Readiness by IT , pp 117-127

- Yoko Ogushi
- Ch 10 A Framework for Performance Evaluation Methods in Continual Improvement Activities , pp 129-146

- Hiroshi Ozawa
- Ch 11 Total Productivity Management and the Theory of Constraints: An Integrated Application of Supply Chain Management Methods , pp 149-160

- Kazuki Hamada
- Ch 12 Allocation of Joint Profit among Supply Chain Companies: Application of Core Theory , pp 161-176

- Masaaki Imabayashi
- Ch 13 How Can Supply Chain Risks Be Reduced by Mutual Cooperation among Partners?: Application of Real Options and Throughput Accounting , pp 177-191

- Yoshiteru Minagawa
- Ch 14 Characteristics of Japanese Shared Service Centers , pp 193-201

- Tomoaki Sonoda
- Ch 15 Business Model of Convenience Stores Based on a Charge Base of Royalty: Focusing on Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd , pp 203-216

- Noriko Hoshi
- Ch 16 Chain Effects among Objectives under Management by Objectives , pp 219-233

- Noboru Ogura and Susumu Nibuya
- Ch 17 The Framework of Business Process Management and Dell Computers , pp 235-248

- Gunyung Lee and Naoya Yamaguchi
- Ch 18 Business Process Reforms through Strategic Use of IT , pp 249-259

- Noriyuki Imai
- Ch 19 How to Measure the Effect of Investments in Various IT Tools on Each Department , pp 261-273

- Yoshiyuki Nagasaka
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