How CFO's Determine Management Accounting Innovation: An Examination of Direct and Indirect Effects

55 Pages Posted: 10 Nov 2008 Last revised: 12 Jun 2014

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David Naranjo-Gil

Pablo de Olavide University

Victor S. Maas

University of Amsterdam - Amsterdam Business School

Frank G. H. Hartmann

Radboud University Nijmegen - Institute for Management Research

Date Written: January 6, 9

Abstract

Although management accounting innovations such as Activity-Based Costing, the Balanced Scorecard and benchmarking have received much academic interest in recent years, our understanding of why some organizations adopt and implement such new management accounting systems (MAS) and others do not, is still underdeveloped. This paper contributes to the literature by examining the role of the CFO in MAS innovation. We hypothesize that individual differences between CFO's are predictive of organizations' use of innovative MAS. In addition, we propose that CFO characteristics moderate the extent to which organizations rationally adapt to (environmental) contingencies. To examine this second prediction we compare the effects of strategy and historical performance on the adoption of innovative MAS for organizations with different types of CFO's. We test our hypotheses using a combination of archival and survey data from the public healthcare sector in Spain. Our results are generally supportive of our hypotheses.

Keywords: Management accounting innovation, management accounting change, upper echelon theory, strategy, performance, balanced scorecard, activity-based costing, benchmarking, healthcare industry, hospitals

JEL Classification: M40, M46, M47, M48

Suggested Citation

Naranjo-Gil, David and Maas, Victor S. and Hartmann, Frank G. H., How CFO's Determine Management Accounting Innovation: An Examination of Direct and Indirect Effects (January 6, 9). European Accounting Review, Vol.18, No. 4, pp. 667-695, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1296723

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