Dealing with the visibility created by accounting numbers – A case study of cost accounting translation in a transitional economy
Catalin Nicolae Albu,
Nadia Albu,
Flavius Andrei Guinea and
Mathew Tsamenyi
Journal of Accounting in Emerging Economies, 2020, vol. 10, issue 2, 277-303
Abstract:
Purpose - This paper investigates the process of translating a costing tool into operational use in the context of a transitional (post-communist) economy, where local institutions challenge the rationality of western methods. Design/methodology/approach - By mobilizing Actor–Network Theory, in particular Callon's four moments of translation, and by drawing data from an interventionist research, the paper focuses on the process of change instilled by the implementation of a costing tool in 20 Romanian construction companies. Findings - The costing system is initially problematized as a tool for rational decision making. However, the visibility over the accounting figures generated by the costing tool instilled new roles for the cost system to manage internal and external interdependencies. First, two costing datasets were created, one for decision making and one for tax purposes, to manage the relationship with the state taxation authorities. Second, since the costing tool generated visibility over the field practices as well, engineers convinced management to drop the decision-making set of costs. The costing tool ultimately only became used for tax optimization, an originally unintended use, reflecting its translation process. Research limitations/implications - By taking an interventionist approach, the paper contributes to theorizing accounting in transitional economies by bringing their economic idiosyncrasies into the analysis. Practical implications - The results inform managers about the intended and unintended consequences of management accounting tools and about actors' role in shaping their use. Originality/value - Our research responds to recent calls to study how organizations configure their control systems in a rapidly changing environment and what is the role of management accounting in these arrangements.
Keywords: Interventionist research; Transitional economies; Costing tools; Actor network theory; Accounting information; Post-communist economies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1108/JAEE-02-2018-0015
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