会计信息依赖、预算参与和任务不确定性:三方交互效应的检验

Reliance on Accounting Information, Budgetary Participation, and Task Uncertainty: Tests of a Three-Way Interaction

Journal of Accounting Research · 1986
被引 263
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

检验了预算强调、预算参与和任务不确定性三者如何交互影响工作相关紧张和绩效,试图调和Hopwood与Otley关于会计绩效评估风格效应的矛盾发现。

Abstract

A series of studies reported in this Journal has addressed the question of whether evaluative styles of managers, which vary in terms of their reliance on accounting-based performance assessments, have systematically different behavioral consequences. These studies have produced conflicting results. In particular, Otley [1978] failed to confirm Hopwood's [1972] earlier findings that evaluative styles dominated by a heavy reliance on accounting performance measures, or a high budget-emphasis (BE), had adverse effects on job-related tension (JRT) and managerial performance. In two independent attempts to reconcile this conflict, Brownell [1982] found that a high (low) BE had positive effects on performance so long as budget participation is also high (low), and Hirst [1983] found that a high (low) BE is associated with low JRT in situations of low (high) task uncertainty. In this paper we report the results of a study which links the Brownell and Hirst attempts to reconcile the above conflict. More specifically, our objective was to assess the extent to which Brownell's finding also depends on the level of task uncertainty, the primary independent variable in the Hirst study. Arguments are presented which predict that

预算强调预算参与任务不确定性会计信息依赖