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Decentralization, perceived environmental uncertainty, managerial performance and management accounting system information in Egyptian hospitals

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  • Salah A. Hammad
  • Ruzita Jusoh
  • Imam Ghozali

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Purpose - – The purpose of this paper is to provide empirical evidence concerning: the relationships between decentralization, perceived environmental uncertainty, and management accounting systems (MAS) information and the relationships between MAS information and managerial performance within Egyptian hospitals. Design/methodology/approach - – Data were collected using questionnaires that were sent personally to the managers or heads of departments of Egyptian hospitals. Departmental level was used as the unit of analysis. Data obtained from 200 hospital managers were analyzed using partial least squares. Findings - – The study reveals that decentralization and environmental uncertainty, to some extent, are essential factors in designing efficient and effective MAS. Hospitals with decentralized structure make better use of timely, aggregated and integrated MAS information. Environment in which the hospitals operate does have significant influence on the type of information provided by the MAS. Research limitations/implications - – Using personally administered questionnaires causes the sample to be rather limited and not comprehensive enough. Practical implications - – The current study offers the hospital managers some useful aspects related to the function of MAS information that can be used to enhance their managerial performance. The provision of broad-scope and timeliness of MAS information can facilitate more effective managerial decisions. MAS designers and Egyptian policy makers should emphasize on decentralized decision-making by delegating sufficient authority to lower level managers as much as possible. Originality/value - – This study is one of the few studies done in Africa in the field of MAS, particularly in the context of Egyptian hospitals.

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  • Salah A. Hammad & Ruzita Jusoh & Imam Ghozali, 2013. "Decentralization, perceived environmental uncertainty, managerial performance and management accounting system information in Egyptian hospitals," International Journal of Accounting & Information Management, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 21(4), pages 314-330, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:ijaimp:v:21:y:2013:i:4:p:314-330
    DOI: 10.1108/IJAIM-02-2012-0005
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