Relevance Lost: Rise and Fall of Management Accounting by Thomas H. Davenport, Robert Steven Kaplan, H. Thomas Johnson (Hardcover, 1987)

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Relevance Lost is an overview of the evolution of management accounting in American business, from textile mills in the 1880s and the giant railroad, steel, and retail corporations, to today's environment of global competition and computer-automated manufacturers. The book shows that modern corporations must work toward designing new management accounting systems that will assist managers more fully in their long-term planning. It is the winner of the American Accounting Association's Deloitte Haskins & Sells/Wildman Award Medal. It is also available in paperback: ISBN 0875842542.

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PublisherHarvard Business Review Press
ISBN-139780875841380
eBay Product ID (ePID)91653334

Product Key Features

Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameRelevance Lost: Rise and Fall of Management Accounting
Publication Year1987
SubjectAccounting
TypeTextbook
AuthorThomas H. Davenport, Robert Steven Kaplan, H. Thomas Johnson
FormatHardcover

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Item Height248 mm
Item Weight620 g
Item Width165 mm

Additional Product Features

Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorThomas H. Davenport, H. Thomas Johnson, Robert Steven Kaplan
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