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Strategy, enrolment and accounting: the politics of strategic ideas
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2010
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Strategy TheoryManagement Accounting SystemsActor Network TheoryCorporate StrategyAccountingStrategic IdeasManagementBusinessBusiness StrategyStrategyStrategic PracticeStrategic ManagementActor‐network TheoryStrategic Thinking
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to use Actor Network Theory to explore the role of management accounting systems (MAS) in the construction of business strategy. Design/methodology/approach The paper draws on findings from an ethnographic study of a UK‐based firm. Theoretical concepts from Actor‐Network Theory are used to illuminate the findings of the study. Findings The study found that MAS acted as an obligatory point of passage into the strategic agenda of the firm. However, the findings also reveal the political tactics used by employees in order to work within, against and around the MAS. Originality/value The paper shows that MAS are a key player in the political contests that occur during the process of strategy formulation, as opposed to offering a neutral tool for measuring the strategic value of innovative ideas.
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