Management Accounting in an Early Integrated Industrial: E. I. duPont de Nemours Powder Company, 1903-1912*
H. Thomas Johnson
Business History Review, 1975, vol. 49, issue 2, 184-204
Abstract:
The appearance of large, integrated industrial firms at the turn of the century encouraged the introduction of innovative accounting practices. Professor Johnson examines the centralized management accounting system that made it possible for one such firm, the DuPont Powder Co., to plan its long-term development and to avoid the internal inefficiency that sometimes accompanies enormous size.
Date: 1975
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