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Introduction to management accounting in less developed countries

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  • Chandana Alawattage
  • Trevor Hopper
  • Danture Wickramasinghe

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Purpose - This paper seeks to introduce, summarise, and reflect on the key themes and findings raised by the seven papers selected for this special issue devoted to management accounting in less developed countries (LDCs). Design/methodology/approach - The conclusions are drawn from desk research generally and the articles contained in this collection. Findings - This paper finds that accounting research in LDCs needs to address issues of poverty reduction, corruption, community involvement, history, culture, and politics, and examine a wider spectrum of organisations ranging from households to non‐governmental organisations. Practical implications - Effective management accounting in LDCs may require broader, simpler, open and transparent, sometimes informal systems developed locally. Originality/value - This paper presents a collection of mainly empirical papers on an important but neglected topic, namely how management accounting might aid economic development in poor countries.

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  • Chandana Alawattage & Trevor Hopper & Danture Wickramasinghe, 2007. "Introduction to management accounting in less developed countries," Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 3(3), pages 183-191, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:jaocpp:18325910710820256
    DOI: 10.1108/18325910710820256
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    1. Jafar Ojra & Abdullah Promise Opute & Abdulaziz M. Alsaqer, 2023. "Customer accounting practices, antecedents and performance implications: insights from the financial services industry in Kuwait," Future Business Journal, Springer, vol. 9(1), pages 1-20, December.

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