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The history and trajectory of economic value added from a management fashion perspective

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  • Dag Øivind Madsen
  • Daniel Johanson
  • Tonny Stenheim

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This paper examines the history and trajectory of economic value added (EVA), an accounting concept and calculative technique introduced and popularised by the US-based consulting firm Stern Stewart in the early 1990s. The paper applies the lens of management fashion, a theoretical perspective in management and organisation studies focusing on the macro-level evolution of management concepts and ideas as they rise and fall in popularity and salience. The historical popularity trajectory which emerges in the case of EVA is a typical 'rise and fall' story often seen in the cases of popular management concepts and ideas. During the upswing phase of the 1990s, supporters and boosters of EVA hyped the concept and created a fashion wave. Since the mid-2000s, there has been a perfect storm of events, which has led the EVA concept to lose out in the marketplace for management concepts and ideas.

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  • Dag Øivind Madsen & Daniel Johanson & Tonny Stenheim, 2020. "The history and trajectory of economic value added from a management fashion perspective," International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 13(1), pages 51-79.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmcph:v:13:y:2020:i:1:p:51-79
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    1. Dag Øivind Madsen & Kåre Slåtten, 2022. "The Possibilities and Limitations of Using Google Books Ngram Viewer in Research on Management Fashions," Societies, MDPI, vol. 12(6), pages 1-12, November.

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