The Effects of Strategy–Management Control System Misfits on Firm Performance |
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Authors: | Lindawati Gani Johnny Jermias |
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Affiliation: | 1. Universitas Indonesia;2. Simon Fraser University |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of misfits between business strategy and management control systems on performance. We address the following research question: Do firms that align their management control systems with the specific requirements of their business strategy perform significantly better than those that do not achieve the required match? We define a misfit as the degree to which management control systems deviate from empirically derived optimal configurations for a given type of business strategy. We use the two‐stage approach proposed by Ittner and Larcker (2001) to measure misfit and to investigate the impacts of misfit on performance. Based on a questionnaire survey of executives from 109 banks, we hypothesize and find that the strategy–control systems misfit has a significantly negative correlation with both self‐rated and publicly available performance measures. |
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Keywords: | Business strategy Management control system Misfit Performance inadé quation performance straté gie d'entreprise systè me de contrô le de gestion |
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