Zmiany w rachunkowości zarządczej w kontekście teorii kosztów transakcyjnych
Abstract
The paper reviews changes that are taking place in transaction cost theory, management, and
management accounting systems used in enterprises employing lean production methods and
forming long-term relationships with suppliers. In Williamson's transaction cost theory, these
relations are defined as a hybrid form. Results of empirical research published in international
literature suggest that interorganizational relationships create a new spectrum of research in
management accounting.
Management accounting information, just as interorganizational management processes, go
beyond organizational boundaries of business partners engaged in hybrid transactions based on
incomplete long-term contracts.
The article outlines two new management accounting techniques: open book accounting and
target costing chain, which provide information for interorganizational cost management in end
product value chain. These methods, which originally were used in Japanese companies operating
in various industries, are increasingly implemented in enterprises in other parts of the world.
Collections