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The Impact of Management Accounting Systems on Perceived Decision-Relevant Information and Effectiveness

The main purpose of this study is to examine the perceived decision-relevant information (PDRI) as an intervening variable between two kinds of management accounting systems - broad scope and aggregation (broad scope MAS/aggregation MAS) and managerial performance. This study also examines the impact of strategy types (differentiation and low cost strategies) on the relationships between broad scope MAS/aggregation MAS and PDRI, and between PDRI and managerial performance.
For testing the 18 hypotheses, this study mainly employs the path analysis, and adopts a questionnaire survey sampling from plant managers and their subordinate in Taiwan¡¦s electronic companies listed in Taiwan Stock Exchange Market. Deriving from the 112 effective matched responses, the study reveals the following results:
1. Both the relationships between broad scope MAS and managerial performance, and between aggregation MAS and managerial performance are positive.
2. There is a full mediating effect of PDRI between broad scope MAS and managerial performance. In which, the relationship between broad scope MAS and PDRI is positive, and the relationship between PDRI and managerial performance is also positive.
3. There is a partial mediating effect of PDRI between aggregation MAS and managerial performance. In which, the relationships between aggregation MAS and PDRI, and PDRI and managerial performance are positive.
4. When companies tend to adopt a differentiation strategy, there is a full mediating effect of PDRI between broad scope MAS and managerial performance. In which, the relationship between broad scope MAS and PDRI is positive, and the relationship between PDRI and managerial performance is also positive. Besides, when companies tend to adopt a differentiation strategy, the full mediating effect is more pronounced than that of the overall sample companies.
5. When companies tend to adopt a low cost strategy, there is not a mediating effect of PDRI between broad scope MAS and managerial performance. In which, there isn¡¦t a relationship between broad scope MAS and PDRI, but, the relationship between PDRI and managerial performance is still positive.
6. Comparing with the low cost strategy, when companies tend to adopt a differentiation strategy, under the broad scope MAS as antecedent variable, the positive relationship between broad scope MAS and PDRI is stronger, but, the positive relationship between PDRI and managerial performance is not stronger.
7. When companies tend to adopt a differentiation strategy, there is a full mediating effect of PDRI between aggregation MAS and managerial performance. In which, the relationship between aggregation MAS and PDRI is positive, and the relationship between PDRI and managerial performance is also positive.
8. When companies tend to adopt a low cost strategy, there is also a full mediating effect of PDRI between aggregation MAS and managerial performance. In which, the relationship between aggregation MAS and PDRI is positive, and the relationship between PDRI and managerial performance is also positive.
9. Comparing with the low cost strategy, when companies tend to adopt a differentiation strategy, under the aggregation MAS as antecedent variable, the positive relationship between aggregation MAS and PDRI is not stronger, and the positive relationship between PDRI and managerial performance is not stronger either.
10. Strategy type is not associated with two kinds of MAS. That is, no matter differentiation strategy or low cost strategy that company tends to adopt, both strategies can not impact the level of using broad scope MAS or aggregation MAS by managers.
From above results, this study provides important management implications, and presents contributions for academy in researches and suggestions for business in practice. Finally, the research limitations and possibly future researches are presented.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:NSYSU/oai:NSYSU:etd-0318109-224902
Date18 March 2009
CreatorsChung, Shao-hsi
ContributorsTsung-chi Liu, Huey-cheng Tsai, Bing-chyan Chiou, Feng-yu Ni, Ssu-lang Liao, Kuo-chi Cheng
PublisherNSYSU
Source SetsNSYSU Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Archive
LanguageCholon
Detected LanguageEnglish
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Sourcehttp://etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0318109-224902
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