The relationship of budgetary process in management accounting techniques and job performance / Masnawaty Sangkala and Mansyur Sain

Economic globalization of this magnitude can lead to local adoption of management techniques that have proven useful in other parts of the world. Yet, cultural differences may cause some management accounting techniques that work in one region to be less effective in others, perhaps because of behav...

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Main Authors: Sangkala, Masnawaty (Author), Sain, Mansyur (Author)
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Published: 2010.
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