Martin Hiebl,
"Management accounting in the family business: tipping the balance for survival"
, in Journal of Business Strategy, Vol. 34, Nummer 6, Seite(n) 19-25, 2013, ISSN: 0275-6668
Original Titel:
Management accounting in the family business: tipping the balance for survival
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Kurzfassung:
Purpose ? This article presents the family business-specific benefits of taking a proactive approach to using management accounting practices and information.
Design/methodology/approach ? The (scarce) literature on management accounting in family businesses is used to discuss the obstacles and benefits of management accounting in family businesses. The benefits are presented using the three-circle model, which displays the family business system consisting of the three subsystems ownership, business and family.
Findings ? For family businesses, the main benefits of (increasingly) using management accounting should lie in codifying tacit knowledge, preparing for family and non-family succession, facilitating more fact-based decision-making and alleviating the production of proper information of non-family investors and creditors.
Practical implications ? Family business owners, as well as non-family managers in family businesses, might find helpful food for thought regarding how to establish or develop further the management accounting system in a family business.
Originality/value ? This article is among the first to discuss the benefits of management accounting for family businesses.