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On the Use of Regression and Verbal Protocol Analysis in Modeling Analysts’ Behavior in an Unstructured Task Environment: A Methodological Note

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Potter10_On_the_use_of_regression.pdf (798.23 KB)
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Author
Anderson, M. J.
Potter, Gordon S.
Abstract

This paper discusses areas for future research opportunities by addressing accounting issues faced by management accountants practicing in hospitality organizations. Specifically, the article focuses on the use of the uniform system of accounts by operating properties, the usefulness of allocating support costs to operated departments, extending our understanding of operating costs and performance measurement systems and the certification of practicing accountants.

Date Issued
1998-01-01
Keywords
hospitality accounting research
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future of hospitality financial management
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performance measurement
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planning and control
Related DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0361-3682(98)00001-4
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Required Publisher Statement: © Elsevier. Final version published as: Anderson, M. J., & Potter, G. (1998). On the use of regression and verbal protocol analysis in modeling analysts’ behavior in an unstructured task environment: A methodological note. Accounting, Organizations and Society, 23(5/6), 435-450. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.
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