Engineering culture and accounting development at Albion Motors, 1900-c.1970 |
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Authors: | Sam Mckinstry |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the relationship between the engineering-oriented culture at Albion Motors, Scotland's most successful vehicle manufacturers, and the development and use of accounting systems there. Utilizing primary sources and information obtained from interviews, the study concludes that Albion's comparatively rudimentary management accounting systems, in particular, were a direct result of the firm's technological values. The study also concludes that there is no evidence that any major disadvantage accrued directly from this. It ends with a discussion of the relevance of the findings for issues in the accounting and business history literature and for future research. |
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Keywords: | Management Accounting Accounting Development Organizational Culture |
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