The development of budgetary control in France and Britain from the 1920s to the 1960s: a comparison
Berland, Nicolas; Boyns, Trevor (2002), The development of budgetary control in France and Britain from the 1920s to the 1960s: a comparison, European Accounting Review, 11, 2, p. 329-356. 10.1080/09638180220125544
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2002Journal name
European Accounting ReviewVolume
11Number
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Routledge
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329-356
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During the first sixty years or so of the twentieth century, a number of accounting techniques were developed for use in the management of business. One of those new techniques was budgetary control. This paper examines the dissemination and diffusion of budgetary control in France and Britain between the 1920s and the 1960s, outlining the similarities and differences in the experiences of the two countries, and examining some of those factors that influenced them. The paper concludes with some proposals for a programme for future research in (international) accounting change.Subjects / Keywords
Industrial management; Budget in business; Gestion budgétaire; Gestion d'entreprise; Grande-Bretagne; France; HistoireRelated items
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