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Management Accounting Information Properties and Operations Management
Author(s): Bart Dierynck;Eva Labro
Source: Journal:Foundations and Trends® in Technology, Information and Operations Management ISSN Print:1571-9545, ISSN Online:1571-9533 Publisher:Now Publishers Volume 12 Number 1, Pages: 118(1-114) DOI: 10.1561/0200000051 Keywords: Management accounting; Operations management;Capacity;Inventory management;Scheduling;Product design
Abstract:
This monograph introduces Management Accounting to
Operations Management researchers and illustrates how
unleashing this accounting information perspective into
the world of Operations Management can improve our understanding
of topics of interest to Operations Management
researchers and practitioners. We start by offering a
crash course in accounting terminology and then introduce
the three important properties of accounting information
(i.e. imperfect nature, endogenously determined, and multipurpose).
Next, we address four different areas in Operations
Management: capacity acquisition and allocation, inventory
management, production scheduling, and product design.
For each of these areas, we describe the approaches used in
Operations Management and Management Accounting and
spend considerable attention on how using an accounting
approach can spur progress in Operations Management.
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