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Management accounting and control practices in a lean manufacturing environment
Authors:Rosemary R Fullerton  Frances A Kennedy  Sally K Widener
Institution:1. Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322-3540, USA;2. Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634-1303, USA;3. Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University, Houston, TX 77005, USA
Abstract:A lean strategy is rapidly becoming the dominant paradigm in manufacturing. Kennedy and Widener (2008) use a case study to develop a theoretical framework of management accounting and control practices for firms following a lean manufacturing strategy. We build on Kennedy and Widener (2008) by examining a structural equation model that provides evidence on the extent to which a lean manufacturing implementation is related to five management accounting and control practices. Using survey data from 244 US companies with an interest in lean manufacturing, we find a direct positive relation between the extent of a lean manufacturing implementation and a simplified strategic reporting system, value stream costing, visual performance measurement information, and employee empowerment. We find a direct negative relation with inventory tracking; however, we find it is conditional on the extent of top management support for change in production strategies such that firms decrease reliance on inventory tracking in the presence of strong management support. We also conclude that the management accounting and control practices work together as a package in a lean manufacturing environment as evidenced by the many direct associations among the five management accounting and control practices.
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