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Japanese management accounting: a world class approach to profit management / Yasuhiro Monden, and Michiharu Sakurai, editors.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge, MA: Productivity Press, 1989.Description: xxii, 546 pages: illustrations; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780915299508
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Contents:
Part 1: Cost Management Systems in the Japanese Manufacturing Environment -- Recent Trends in Japan's Cost Management Practices -- Total Cost Management System in Japanese Automobile Corporations -- Cost Accounting and Control in the Just-In-Time Production System: Th Daihatsu Kogyo Experience -- Cost Planning and Control Systems in the Design Phase of a New Product -- Principles of QC Circle Activities and Their Effects on Productivity in Japan: A Corporate Analysis -- Framework of the Just-In-Time Production System -- Planning and Control of Maintenance Costs for Total Productive Maintenance -- Using a Structured Matrix as a Decision Support System in Materials Flow and Cost Planning -- Part II: Profit Planning and Control Systems in Japan -- Management Control Systems in Japan -- Performance Measurement Techniques and Goal Setting: A Comparison of U.S. and Japanese Practices -- Full Cost-Based Transfer Pricing in the Japanese Auto Industry: Risk-Sharing and Risk-Spreading Behavior -- Profit Management at Kyocera Corporation: The Amoeba System -- Decision Support Systems Based on a Structured Matrix -- Profitability Analyses of Yen Appreciation: A Case Study -- The Transition of Long-Range Planning Systems: The Case of NEC Corporation -- A Japanese Survey of Factory Automation and Its Impact on Management Control Systems -- Part III: Japanese Cost Accounting Practices and Standards -- Characteristics and Practical Applications of Japanese Cost Accounting Systems -- How Japanese Companies Allocate Corporate Costs -- Software Cost Accounting Mechanisms in Japan -- Rebuilding a Cost Accounting System from a Service Cost Standpoint: The Case of Mitsubishi Kasei -- Cost Management Problems in Multikind, Low- or Medium-Volume Production -- Problems with Japanese Cost Accounting Standards -- Physical Distribution Cost Accounting Standards Set by Japan's Ministry of Transport -- Part IV: The Organizational Aspect of Management Accounting in Japan -- The Organization of Management Accounting Functions is Japanese Corporations -- Corporate Strategies and Divisionalized Management Control at Matsushita -- Characteristics of Performance Control Systems in Japanese Corporations -- Personnel Evaluation and Incentive Systems in Japanese Corporations -- Internal Auditing in Japan: A Survey -- Part V: Other Topics -- Applying Quantitative Methods to Cost and Management Accounting Practices: A U.S. - Japanese Comparison -- The Relationship Between Environment and Budgeting Systems in Japanese Corporations -- Financial Characteristics of Japanese Corporations -- The Dividend Policy of Japanese Corporations -- Total Factor Productivity Analysis: Measuring the Impact of Privatization at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation -- About the Editors -- Index.
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Includes index. Monden, Y., & Sakurai, M. (Eds.). (1989). Japanese management accounting: a world class approach to profit management. Cambridge, MA: Productivity Press.

Part 1: Cost Management Systems in the Japanese Manufacturing Environment -- Recent Trends in Japan's Cost Management Practices -- Total Cost Management System in Japanese Automobile Corporations -- Cost Accounting and Control in the Just-In-Time Production System: Th Daihatsu Kogyo Experience -- Cost Planning and Control Systems in the Design Phase of a New Product -- Principles of QC Circle Activities and Their Effects on Productivity in Japan: A Corporate Analysis -- Framework of the Just-In-Time Production System -- Planning and Control of Maintenance Costs for Total Productive Maintenance -- Using a Structured Matrix as a Decision Support System in Materials Flow and Cost Planning -- Part II: Profit Planning and Control Systems in Japan -- Management Control Systems in Japan -- Performance Measurement Techniques and Goal Setting: A Comparison of U.S. and Japanese Practices -- Full Cost-Based Transfer Pricing in the Japanese Auto Industry: Risk-Sharing and Risk-Spreading Behavior -- Profit Management at Kyocera Corporation: The Amoeba System -- Decision Support Systems Based on a Structured Matrix -- Profitability Analyses of Yen Appreciation: A Case Study -- The Transition of Long-Range Planning Systems: The Case of NEC Corporation -- A Japanese Survey of Factory Automation and Its Impact on Management Control Systems -- Part III: Japanese Cost Accounting Practices and Standards -- Characteristics and Practical Applications of Japanese Cost Accounting Systems -- How Japanese Companies Allocate Corporate Costs -- Software Cost Accounting Mechanisms in Japan -- Rebuilding a Cost Accounting System from a Service Cost Standpoint: The Case of Mitsubishi Kasei -- Cost Management Problems in Multikind, Low- or Medium-Volume Production -- Problems with Japanese Cost Accounting Standards -- Physical Distribution Cost Accounting Standards Set by Japan's Ministry of Transport -- Part IV: The Organizational Aspect of Management Accounting in Japan -- The Organization of Management Accounting Functions is Japanese Corporations -- Corporate Strategies and Divisionalized Management Control at Matsushita -- Characteristics of Performance Control Systems in Japanese Corporations -- Personnel Evaluation and Incentive Systems in Japanese Corporations -- Internal Auditing in Japan: A Survey -- Part V: Other Topics -- Applying Quantitative Methods to Cost and Management Accounting Practices: A U.S. - Japanese Comparison -- The Relationship Between Environment and Budgeting Systems in Japanese Corporations -- Financial Characteristics of Japanese Corporations -- The Dividend Policy of Japanese Corporations -- Total Factor Productivity Analysis: Measuring the Impact of Privatization at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation -- About the Editors -- Index.

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