Management accounting education has long revolved around large-scale traditional manufacturing industries. We know that this is no longer the operating environment for many businesses and yet many textbooks have not undergone the changes that these organisations have. Management Accounting in theContemporary Business World recognises the changes that have taken place, such as the shift from manufacturing to services, globalization and the increased role of technology, and addresses the issue of how management accounting should be undertaken in modern operating environments. The book provides a comprehensive discussion about the nature of the changes involved and their implications for all aspects of management accounting in the operational, tactical and strategic spheres. The content of the book is enhanced by the use of many practical case studies.
Malcolm Prowle is Professor of Performance Management at the University of Gloucestershire Business School, UK. He has authored over sixty publications, including six full-length books (one for Palgrave Macmillan), book chapters, research reports and papers in both academic peer-reviewed and professional journals.
Mike Lucas was a Senior Lecturer in Accounting at the Open University Business School, UK, until his retirement. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and prior to entering academic life had twelve years' experience as a finance manager/director in industry. He has published a number of academic journal papers and has conducted research for CIMA on the application of management accounting in small-medium enterprises.