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ACCA P5考試:Contingency Theory
1 The Theory
Is there a single management accounting system that can be used for all organisations? The answer to this is obviously no.
According to the contingency theory of management accounting, the type of management accounting system that is most appropriate to an organisation depends on "contingent factors" (i.e. factors specific to the organisation designing it). These contingent factors can be categorised into 4 groups:
1) External environment;
2) Competitive strategy and strategic mission;
3) Technology;
4) Firm and industry variables.
2 External Environment
Factors relating to the external environment would focus on the uncertainty of the environment.
In more uncertain environments a more subjective performance measurement system would be expected, while in a more stable environment more concrete targets might be used.
Hopwood discovered that the budget constrained style in an organisation led to dysfunctional behaviour. However, another writer, Govindarajan, suggests that the reason for this is that Hopwood's research was carried out in industries operating in uncertain environments. Had he carried out his research in more stable environments, he may have discovered that a budget constrained approach was more appropriate.
3 Competitive Strategy and Strategic Mission
Contingency theory suggests that different types of strategy would require a different focus in the management accounting system.
4 Technology
Technology relates to the production process used. The contingency theory suggests the following relationship between the nature of production process and the management accounting system.
Standardised, automated processes would be matched with traditional budgetary systems with formal controls.
Less standardised processes, where different tasks are performed, would rely more on personal controls than on accounting performance measures.
5 Firm and Industry Factors
Larger firms are more likely to adopt more sophisticated management accounting techniques such as activity based costing.
Large organisations also have more formalised procedures such as budgets.
Manufacturing industries are more likely to use standard costing and variance analysis, while costs in non-manufacturing industries are likely to be of a discretionary nature, so variance analysis is less appropriate.
6 Critique of The Contingency Theory
While the proposals above would appear to be logical, much of the suggested relationships between the contingent variables and the management accounting system are based on speculation rather than actual empirical evidence.
Contingency theory has not come up with any guide to what types of management accounting system are appropriate to what type of situation. Until contingency theory can provide more concrete proposals about what type of management accounting systems are appropriate in which circumstances, it will remain a theory.
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