Organizations with changing structures: how to control?
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to describe management control systems (MCS) as a package within a festival, as it examines managerial use of management controls over time. Moreover, this study discusses the relation of controls to flexibility and decentralization of organizations which have to deal with constraints such as short development periods, individualization of services/products and resource scarcity. The research thus introduces the elements of time and intensity of use of controls in a time-dependent scenario.
Design/methodology/approach
This descriptive case study utilizes interviews, observations, document analysis and other tools of qualitative research.
Findings
This paper reveals that single management controls used by managers configure MCS as a package. These controls are utilized with different intensity throughout the year based on activities that are planned or expected to happen. Such use of controls provides needed flexibility for the organization in which the structure is changing over a short period (one year).
Research limitations/implications
The single unit subjective analysis that was employed does not allow for generalized results and comparison.
Originality/value
This rich empirical study informs practitioners on how to tackle daily festival challenges. Moreover, it brings theoretical understanding of management controls as a package in real-life context.
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Citation
Lechner, E. (2016), "Organizations with changing structures: how to control?", Pacific Accounting Review, Vol. 28 No. 4, pp. 471-482. https://doi.org/10.1108/PAR-02-2016-0025
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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