2019
DOI: 10.31357/vjm.v5i2.4197
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Generic Strategy and Strategic Management Accounting Practices: Case Study of a Sri Lankan Telecommunications Company

Abstract: Organizations depend on different generic strategies to gain competitive advantage (Porter, 1980). Usage of a particular generic strategy is always associated with a set of rules, practices, and procedures within an organization. Amongst them, Strategic Management Accounting (SMA) practices play a vital role in supporting and monitoring the performance of the generic strategy pursued by an organization.However, organizations may change the generic strategies they use over the time due to various changes taking… Show more

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“…This study makes significant contributions to the literature. Firstly, despite the acknowledged importance of MA, comprehensive understanding of the factors that can influence its successful application in telecommunications companies is lacking [9,36,37]. Several factors can affect MA application use, including external determinants such as economic conditions, regulatory requirements and competitive rivals as well as internal determinants such as managers and accounting staff [18,38].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study makes significant contributions to the literature. Firstly, despite the acknowledged importance of MA, comprehensive understanding of the factors that can influence its successful application in telecommunications companies is lacking [9,36,37]. Several factors can affect MA application use, including external determinants such as economic conditions, regulatory requirements and competitive rivals as well as internal determinants such as managers and accounting staff [18,38].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%