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- Title
SISTEMAS DE CONTROLE GERENCIAL: ESTUDO DE CASO COMPARATIVO EM EMPRESAS INOVADORAS NO BRASIL.
- Authors
Tiomatsu Oyadomari, José Carlos; Cardoso, Ricardo Lopes; da Silva da Silva, Bruna Oliveira Tavares; Perez, Gilberto
- Abstract
The purpose of MCS (Management Control Systems) is to influence managers to achieve organizational objectives, which are often in conflict, specially regarding temporal dimension. One of the conflicts is related to innovation, because the companies need to innovate so they can obtain results in long term, maintaining, however, rational control of resources to survive in short term. The objective of this study is to identify if this conflict is present in three companies listed as innovative in the Index Brazil of Innovation, developed by UNICAMP/UNIEMP/FAPESP. Based on the theoretical model Diagnostic and Interactive MCS Use (SIMONS, 1995, 2000), three companies were studies through a personal interview with controlling professionals, having a content analysis later. The results showed that the conflict between innovation and control is not present in these organizations, what can be explained once innovation is a permanent value in these companies. The result also showed that these companies use traditional MCS tools, which do not inhibit this innovation, being, on the contrary, important to stimulate innovation. The constraint of the research was that all observations were restricted to interviews and to a small number of companies, which does not allows the results to be generalized but, even being so, this article contributes to show relevant aspects of the practice and suggests new researches with bigger samples of companies.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; MANAGEMENT controls; INNOVATIONS in business; MANAGERIAL accounting; INDUSTRIAL management; COMPARATIVE studies
- Publication
Revista Universo Contábil, 2010, Vol 6, Issue 4, p21
- ISSN
1809-3337
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4270/ruc.2010429