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Mao, J. C. T. 1966. An analysis of criteria for investment and financing decisions under certainty: A comment. Management Science (November): 289-291.

Mao, J. C. T. and B. A. Wallingford. 1968. An extension of Lawler and Bell's method of discrete optimization with examples from capital budgeting. Management Science (October): B51-B60.

Mao, J. C. T. and E. Särndal. 1966. A decision theory approach to portfolio selection. Management Science (April): B323-B333.

Mao, Y. 2021. Managing innovation: The role of collateral. Journal of Accounting and Economics (August): 101419.

Mapes, L. D. 1919. Accounting of commission for relief in Belgium. Journal of Accountancy (January): 1-16.

Maples, L. 2005. Pay now or defer. Journal of Accountancy (November): 91-94. (Slotting fees - "Slotting" refers to fees paid by product manufacturers to display, pay-to-stay, failure, and presentation. This article relates to the tax treatment of these promotion allowances).

Maples, L. 2008. Tax treatment of rebates may be clearing up. Journal of Accountancy (October): 42-46.

Maples, L. and M. Turner. 2006. Matching deductions to payments. Journal of Accountancy (October): 59-63.

Maples, L., M. Turner and B. Howard. 2009. Tax considerations for buying and selling property with a burdensome lease. Journal of Accountancy (April): 51-55.

Maragno, L. M. D., C. J. Skousen and J. A. Borba. 2023. Whistleblowing research: Experimental method choices from accounting and management. Journal of Forensic Accounting Research 8(1): 461-485.

Marais, M. L. 1984. An application of the bootstrap method to the analysis of squared, standardized market model prediction errors. Journal of Accounting Research (Studies on Current Econometric Issues in Accounting Research): 34-54.

Marais, M. L. 1989. Discussion of post-earnings-announcement drift: Delayed price response or risk premium? Journal of Accounting Research (Current Studies on The Information Content of Accounting Earnings): 37-48.

Marais, M. L., J. M. Patell and M. A. Wolfson. 1984. The experimental design of classification models: An application of recursive partitioning and bootstrapping to commercial bank loan classifications. Journal of Accounting Research (Studies on Current Econometric Issues in Accounting Research): 87-114.

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Marakkath, N. and T. R. Ramanan. 2013. What discriminates the operational self-sustainability status of Indian MFIs? Cost Management (July/August): 12, 14-26.

Marberger, D. and M. Segarra. 2012. Business is sweet: Godiva is enjoying double-digit growth, thanks in part to innovative chocolates and expansion in Asia, says its CFO. CFO (September): 36-38.

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Marcello, S. 2016. Ask the expert. Journal of Accountancy (August): 76.

March, J. C. and J. G. March. 1977. Almost random careers: The Wisconsin School Superintendency, 1940-1972. Administrative Science Quarterly 22(3): 377-409.

March, J. C. and J. G. March. 1978. Performance sampling in social matches. Administrative Science Quarterly 23(3): 434-453.

March, J. C. and J. G. March. 1981. Performance sampling and Weibull distributions. Administrative Science Quarterly 26(1): 90-92.

March, J. G. 1981. Footnotes to organizational change. Administrative Science Quarterly 26(4): 563-577.

March, J. G. 1987. Ambiguity and accounting: The elusive link between information and decision making. In Accounting and Culture: Plenary Session Papers and Discussants' Comments from the 1986 Annual Meeting of the American Accounting Association, edited by B. E. Cushing. American Accounting Association: 31-49. (Summary).

March, J. G. 1987. Reply. In Accounting and Culture: Plenary Session Papers and Discussants' Comments from the 1986 Annual Meeting of the American Accounting Association, edited by B. E. Cushing. American Accounting Association: 76-77. (This is a reply to discussion comments by Ashton, Biddle and Swieringa.) (Summary).

March, J. G. and H. A. Simon. 1958. Organizations. New York: John Wiley.

March, J. G. 1987. Ambiguity and accounting: The elusive link between information and decision making. Accounting, Organizations and Society 12(2): 153-168.

March, J. G. 1996. Continuity and change in theories of organizational action. Administrative Science Quarterly 41(2): 278-287.

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March, S. T. and G. F. Smith. 1995. Design and natural science research on information technology. Decision Support Systems 15(4): 251-266.

Marchand, D. A. and J. Peppard. 2013. Why IT fumbles analytics: Tech projects should focus less on technology and more on information. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 104-112. (Five guidelines).

Marchant, G. 1989. Analogical reasoning and hypothesis generation in auditing. The Accounting Review (July): 500-513.

Marchant, G. 1990. Accounting changes and information processing: Some further empirical evidence. Behavioral Research In Accounting (2): 93-103.

Marchant, G. 1990. Discussion of determinants of auditor expertise. Journal of Accounting Research (Studies on Judgment in Accounting and Auditing): 21-28.

Marchant, G. 2013. Management accounting in the 21st century: A profession for which the time has come. Journal of Applied Management Accounting Research (Summer): 1-4.

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Marchionne, S. 2008. Fiat's extreme makeover. Harvard Business Review (December): 45-48.

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Marcinko, D. and E. Petri. 1984. Use of the production function in calculation of standard cost variances - An extension. The Accounting Review (July): 488-495.

Marcinko, D. and E. Petri. 1991. A clarification of certain issues arising out of nonmonetary exchanges. Journal of Accounting Education 9(2): 365-372.

Marco, B. and N. Tavassoli. 2015. Case study: Can one business unit have two revenue models? Harvard Business Review (March): 121-123.

Marcotte, A. 2022. Hiding in plain sight: How Donald Trump became the most powerful religious leader on the right. Salon (April 8).

Marcus, A. A. 1988. Implementing externally induced innovations: A comparison of rule-bound and autonomous approaches. The Academy of Management Journal 31(2): 235-256.

Marcus, A. A. and R. S. Goodman. 1991. Victims and shareholders: The dilemmas of presenting corporate policy during a crisis. The Academy of Management Journal 34(2): 281-305.

Marcus, L. S. 1993. Good news for corporate taxpayers. Management Accounting (January): 44-46.

Marcus, P. M. and J. S. House. 1973. Exchange between superiors and subordinates in large organizations. Administrative Science Quarterly 18(2): 209-222.

Marcus, R. E. and G. Janken. 2009. Annuities and the other side of the retirement savings coin. Journal of Accountancy (January): 36-40.

Marcy, A. S., D. M. Boyle, J. Boyle and D. P. Mahoney. 2020. The value of trust. Strategic Finance (March): 38-45.

Marczyk, G. R. 2005. Essentials of Research Design and Methodology. Wiley.

Mard, M. J., R. R. Dune, E. Osborne and J. S. Rigby. 2004. Driving the Valuation of Small to Mid-Sized Businesses. John Wiley & Sons.

Mard, M. J., R. R. Dunne, E. Osborne and J. S. Rigby Jr. 2004. Driving Your Company's Value: Strategic Benchmarking for Value. Wiley.

Mardak, D. 2002. The world of barter. Strategic Finance (July): 44-47. (Bartering unused capacity and inventory through barter exchanges).

Marden, R. E. and K. S. Brackney. 2009. Audit risk and IFRS. The CPA Journal (June): 32-36.

Marden, R. E., S. L. Schneider and G. L. Holstrum. 1996. Instructional case: Using professional judgment in control environment evaluation. Issues in Accounting Education (Fall): 419-441.

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Marder, L. 1939. Suggestions for the final C. P. A. review. The Accounting Review (June): 177-178.

Mardini, G. H. and O. A. Mah'd. 2022. Distance learning as emergency remote teaching vs. traditional learning for accounting students during the COVID-19 pandemic: Cross-country evidence. Journal of Accounting Education (61): 100814.

Maremont, M. 2002. Tyco reveals $8 billion of acquisitions made over three years, but not disclosed. Wall Street Journal (February 4): A3.

Maresco, P. A. and B. Lyons. 2005. Achieving growth in the luxury market. Strategic Finance (May): 47-52. (Hotel strategy).

Margavio, G. W. 1993. The savings and loan debacle: The culmination of three decades of conflicting regulation, deregulation, and re-regulation. The Accounting Historians Journal 20(1): 1-32.

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Margheim, L. and T. Kelley. 1992. The perceived effects of fixed fee audit billing arrangements. Accounting Horizons (December): 62-75.

Margheim, L., J. A. Hora and T. Kelley. 2008. The preferred stock dilemma of Appllo Technology: The impact of SFAS #150. Global Perspectives on Accounting Education (5): 55-62.

Margheim, L. L. 1986. Further evidence on external auditors' reliance on internal auditors. Journal of Accounting Research (Spring): 194-205.

Marginson, D. 2006. Information processing and management control: A note exploring the role played by information media in reducing role ambiguity. Management Accounting Research (June): 187-197.

Marginson, D. and B. Bui. 2009. Examining the human cost of multiple role expectations. Behavioral Research in Accounting 21(1): 59-81.

Marginson, D. and S. Ogden. 2005. Coping with ambiguity through the budget: The positive effects of budgetary targets on managers' budgeting behaviours. Accounting, Organizations, and Society 30(5): 435-456.

Marginson, D., L. McAulay, M. Roush and T. van Zijl. 2014. Examining a positive psychological role for performance measures. Management Accounting Research (March): 63-75.

Marginson, D. E. W. 1999. Beyond the budgetary control system: Towards a two-tiered process of management control. Management Accounting Research (September): 203-230.

Margolis, J. 1953. The classification of sectors in the social accounts. The Accounting Review (April): 178-186.

Margolis, J. D. and A. Gallo. 2014. Career choices when life is short. Harvard Business Review (June): 123-127.

Margolis, J. D. and A. Molinsky. 2008. Navigating the bind of necessary evils: Psychological engagement and the production of interpersonally sensitive behavior. The Academy of Management Journal 51(5): 847-872.

Margolis, J. D. and J. P. Walsh. 2003. Misery loves companies: Rethinking social initiatives by business. Administrative Science Quarterly 48(2): 268-305.

Margolis, J. D. and P. G. Stoltz. 2010. How to bounce back from adversity. Harvard Business Review (January-February): 86-92.

Margret, J. 2005. Surviving financial distress: The case of too many herbs and spices. Journal of Applied Management Accounting Research (Summer): 51-68.

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Mariello, A. 2007. The five stages of successful innovation. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 8-9. (Idea generation and mobilization, advocacy and screening, experimentation, commercialization, and diffusion and implementation).

Marin, D. B. and B. L. Baker. 1984. How to avoid the constructive dividend trap. Management Accounting (October): 54-58.

Marinich, E. 2020. Accounting information aggregation and managerial cooperation. Journal of Management Accounting Research 32(3): 193-210.

Marino, B. D. 2006. Financial scandals: Another clarion call for educational reform - A historical perspective. Issues in Accounting Education (November): 363-381.

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Marinovic, I. and S. S. Sridhar. 2015. Discretionary disclosures using a certifier. Journal of Accounting and Economics (February): 25-40.

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Marion, T. J., S. K. Fixson and G. Brown. 2020. Four skills tomorrow's innovation workforce will need. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 1-7.

Mariotti, J. J. 1971. Comparative analysis of individuals, items, projects, products and strategies. Decision Sciences 2(3): 321-340.

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Maritan, C. A. 2001. Capital investment as investing in organizational capabilities: An empirically grounded process model. The Academy of Management Journal 44(3): 513-531.

Mariwala, H. 2023. Marico's chairman on innovating across every part of the business. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 30-34.

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Marks J. T. 2013. Strengthening defenses in the fight against fraud: Balancing trust and skepticism. The CPA Journal (June): 6, 8.

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Marques, J. C. and H. Mintzberg. 2015. Why corporate social responsibility isn't a piece of cake. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 8-11.

Marques, L., J. A. Ribeiro and R. W. Scapens. 2011. The use of management control mechanisms by public organizations with a network coordination role: A case study in the port industry. Management Accounting Research (December): 269-291.

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Marquette, P. 1996. Rebuttal. Issues in Accounting Education (Spring): 225-226.

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Marquis, C. 2009. Book review: Market Rebels: How Activists Make or Break Radical Innovations by Hayagreeva Rao. Administrative Science Quarterly 54(3): 543-544.

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Marquis, C. and Z. Huang. 2009. The contingent nature of public policy and the growth of U.S. commercial banking. The Academy of Management Journal 52(6): 1222-1246.

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Marshall, D., A. O'Dochartaigh, A. Prothero, O. Reynolds and E. Secchi. 2022. Why businesses need to embrace the bioeconomy. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 1-4.

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Marshall, G. and M. Johnston. 2009. Marketing Management. McGraw-Hill/Irwin.

Marshall, J. 1977. The full disclosure problem. Management Accounting (February): 24-26.

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Marshall, N. T. and A. N. Skinner. 2022. Forecast withdrawals and reporting reputation. The Accounting Review (November, Issue 7): 347-377.

Marshall, N. T., J. H. Schroeder and T. L. Yohn. 2019. An incomplete audit at the earnings announcement: Implications for financial reporting quality and the market's response to earnings. Contemporary Accounting Research 36(4): 2035-2068.

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Marshall, T. E. and S. L. Lambert. 2018. Cloud-based intelligent accounting applications: Accounting task automation using IBM Watson cognitive computing. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting 15(1): 199-215.

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Marshall, W. 1980. Discussion of the economic effects of involuntary uniformity in the financial reporting of R&D expenditures and accounting for research and development costs: The impact on research and development expenditures. Journal of Accounting Research (Studies on Economic Consequences of Financial and Managerial Accounting: Effects on Corporate Incentives and Decisions): 84-90.

Marshall, W. H. 1975. George's business problems. Management Accounting (August): 17-19.

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Martin, B. 2013. Whistleblowing: A Practical Guide. Lulu.Com.

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Martin, C. 2011. Logistics and Supply Chain Management, 4th edition. FT Press.

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Martin, C. H. 1942. Subcontracting expands the internal audit program. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (April 1): 1049-1058.

Martin, C. H. 1957. Standards for control of distribution costs. N.A.A. Bulletin (July): 1423-1427.

Martin, D. 2003. Gilded and gelded: Hard won lessons from the PR wars. Harvard Business Review (October): 44-54. (Lessons from AT&T's public relations battles: "Don't become hypnotized by your own buzz; understand the way the business media think; be sensitive to the emotional resonance of what seem to be straightforward facts; address simultaneously and sincerely, the needs of your stakeholders.").

Martin, D. D. 1977. Professors' home office expenses: A recent development and economic extension. The Accounting Review (April): 492-497.

Martin, D. W. 1934. The depreciation policy of the Bureau of Internal Revenue under T. D. 4422. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (November 1): 235-242.

Martin, E. Sr. 1954. Equipment replacement policy - And application. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (February): 715-730.

Martin, E. N. Sr. 1951. Standard costs for control in sugar refining. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (July): 1313-1326.

Martin, E. N. Sr. 1955. We studied and applied statistics for control. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (October): 219-237. (Discussion of four levels of understanding of statistical techniques, and illustrations of how X bar and range charts are developed).

Martin, G. 1927. The industrial reconstruction of France since the war. Harvard Business Review (April): 257-268.

Martin, G. W. and B. P. McAllister. 2014. Sometimes doing nothing really is better. Strategic Finance (October): 40-46. (Reducing earnings per share dilution from exercised stock options).

Martin, H. 1985. Breaking through the breakeven barriers. Management Accounting (May): 31-34.

Martin, J. 1989. Executive information systems and decision support systems: EIS helps managers gain insight into factors for success. PC Week (April 24): 54.

Martin, J. 2007. The Meaning of the 21st Century: A Vital Blueprint for Ensuring Our Future. Riverhead Trade.

Martin, J. 2009. Accounting for expenses. The CPA Journal (January): 26-31.

Martin, J. and H. Cendrowski. 2020. Environmental, social, and governance matters and enterprise risk management. Cost Management (March/April): 40-43.

Martin, J. and B. Scofield. 2016. Navigating the not-for-profit tax minefield. The CPA Journal (April): 14-16.

Martin, J. and C. Schmidt. 2010. How to keep your top talent. Harvard Business Review (May): 54-61.

Martin, J. and E. Alleyne. 2017. Gap attack: 8 steps to overcoming the skills gap when hiring entry-level accountants. Strategic Finance (June): 42-47.

Martin, J., K. Knopoff and C. Beckman. 1998. An alternative to bureaucratic impersonality and emotional labor: Bounded emotionality at the body shop. Administrative Science Quarterly 43(2): 429-469.

Martin, J., M. A. Muller and T. Wulff. 2023. Do consumers pay the corporate tax? Contemporary Accounting Research 40(4): 2785-2815.

Martin, J., M. S. Feldman, M. J. Hatch and S. B. Sitkin. 1983. The uniqueness paradox in organizational stories. Administrative Science Quarterly 28(3): 438-453.

Martin, J. D., J. W. Petty and J. S. Wallace. 2009. Value-Based Management with Corporate Social Responsibility. Oxford University Press.

Martin, J. E. 1965. Justifying price differentials. Management Accounting (November): 56-62.

Martin, J. E. and M. M. Peterson. 1987. Two-tier wage structures: Implications for equity theory. The Academy of Management Journal 30(2): 297-315.

Martin, J. E. and R. D. Berthiaume. 1995. Predicting the outcome of a contract ratification vote. The Academy of Management Journal 38(3): 916-928.

Martin, J. J. 1997. Why should I pursue the CMA & CFM? Management Accounting (August Supplement): 18-20. (It will show that you have a broad knowledge base and enhance your marketability).

Martin, J. P., H. Cendrowski and B. Burns. 2020. Environmental social, and governance matters: Environmental stewardship. Cost Management (November/December): 39-42.

Martin, J. R. Not dated. 200 years of accounting history dates and events. Management And Accounting Web. Accounting History Dates And Events

Martin, J. R. Not dated. A note on comparative economic systems and where our system should be headed. (Note).

Martin, J. R. Not dated. AACSB International. Salary Survey Reports: Executive Summary. AACSB. (Summary).

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Accounting and Management Book Summaries. Management And Accounting Web. Book Summaries Main

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Accounting & Finance Certifications. Management And Accounting Web. Accounting Certifications

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Accounting Job Boards. Management And Accounting Web. Accounting Job Boards

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Accounting Journal Article Summaries. Management And Accounting Web. Article Summaries Main

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Accounting Topic Summaries. Management And Accounting Web. Accounting Topic Summaries

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Activity based management models. Management And Accounting Web. ABM Models

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Adult education opportunities. Management And Accounting Web. Adult Education Opportunities

Martin, J. R. Not dated. ASCE report cards for America's infrastructure. Management And Accounting Web. ASCE Infrastructure

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Balanced scorecard concepts. Management And Accounting Web. BalScore Sum

Martin, J. R. Not dated. CAM-I Concepts. Management And Accounting Web. CAM-I Concepts

Martin, J. R. Not dated. CAM-I Graphics. Management And Accounting Web. CAM-I Graphics

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 1: Introduction to Managerial Accounting, Cost Accounting and Cost Management Systems.  Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter 1

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 2: Cost Accounting Systems and Manufacturing Statements. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter 2

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 3: Cost Behavior Analysis & Statistical Process Control - Part II. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter 3 Part II

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 4: Normal Historical Full Absorption Job Order Costing. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter 4

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 5: Normal Historical Full Absorption Process Costing. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter 5

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 6: The Traditional Two Stage Cost Allocation Approach. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web.Chapter 6

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 7: Activity Based Product Costing. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter7

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 8: Just-In-Time, Theory of Constraints, and Activity Based Management Concepts and Techniques. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter 8

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 9: The Master Budget or Financial Plan. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter 9

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 9: The Master Budget or Financial Plan. Appendix: Example 9-2. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter 9 Appendix

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 10: Standard Full Absorption Costing. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter 10

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 11: Conventional Linear Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter 11

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 12 Appendix: Absorption Costing Profit Functions When the Fixed Overhead Rate Changes. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter 12 Appendix

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 13: Profit Analysis: An Overall Performance Evaluation - Part I.  Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter 13

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 14: Investment Centers, Return on Investment, Residual Income and Transfer Pricing. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter 14

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Chapter 14: Appendix 14-2: Input-Output Accounting - Illustration with Profit Centers and Transfer Pricing. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. Chapter 14 Appendix

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Comparing Dupont's ROI with Goldratt's ROI. Management And Accounting Web. Comparing Dupont Goldratt ROI

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Comparing Traditional Costing, ABC, JIT, and TOC. Management And Accounting Web. Trad ABC JIT TOC

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Comprehensive Site for Accounting Education, Research, and Practice. Management And Accounting Web. MAAW Home

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Continuous improvement plan do study act graphics. PDSA Graphic

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Contribution Margin Models. Management And Accounting Web. Contribution Margin Models

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Constrained optimization techniques. Management And Accounting Web. Constrain opt Techs

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Definition of management accounting. Management And Accounting Web. Definition Of Management Acc

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Deming's Theory of Profound Knowledge. Management And Accounting Web. Deming Exhibit

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Developing a new conceptual framework for management accounting. Management And Accounting Web. Framework Puzzle

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Drum-Buffer-Rope System. Management And Accounting Web. Drum Buffer Rope

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Five Whys examples. Management And Accounting Web. FiveWhysExample

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Framework for Ph.D. study of management accounting. Management And Accounting Web. Framework For Ph.D. Study

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Frederick Winslow Taylor bibliography. Management And Accounting Web. Frederick Taylor

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Global measurements of the theory of constraints. Management And Accounting Web. TOC Measurements

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Goldratt's dice game or match bowl experiment. Management And Accounting Web. Match Bowl Experiment

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Henry Fayol's theory of management. Management And Accounting Web. NoteOnFayol'sTheory

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Illustration of common cause vs. special cause variation. Management And Accounting Web. DogInYard

Martin, J. R. Not dated. IMA salary calculators 2010-2016. Management And Accounting Web. Salary Surveys

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Inflation History: CPI 1920-2021 and CPI-W Social Security COLAs 1975-2022. MAAW.

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Investment management. Management And Accounting Web. Investment Manage Summary

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Just-in-Time Systems Attitude and Practice Elements. Management And Accounting Web. JITSUM

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Lean concepts and terms. Management And Accounting Web. Lean Concepts and Terms Summary

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Learning maps, diagrams, and flowcharts. A sampling of visualizations from MAAW. Learning Mapsand Flow Charts

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Management Accounting: Concepts, Techniques & Controversial Issues. Management And Accounting Web. MAAW Textbook Main

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Management Accounting Course - Graduate or upper level: Suggested topics and related materials. Management And Accounting Web. Graduate Management Accounting Course

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Management accounting terminology. Management And Accounting Web. Management Accounting Terminology

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Moving baseline examples from Sinason. Management And Accounting Web. Moving Baseline Examples

Martin, J. R. Not dated. New and old ways to spend and pay or delay. Management And Accounting Web. Spend and Pay

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Notes to those considering an Accounting Ph.D. Management And Accounting Web. Notes for Accounting PhD Students

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Product life cycle management. Management And Accounting Web. PLC Summary

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Profit Beyond Measure graphics and notes. Management And Accounting Web. Johnson Broms Graphics Notes

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Recent Summaries and Journal Updates. Management And Accounting Web. RecentUpdates

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Relationship between the internal rate of return (IRR), cost of capital, and net present value (NPV). Management And Accounting Web. IRR NPV and Cost of Capital

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Relevance Lost in a question and answer format. Management And Accounting Web. RelLost Short Questions and Relevance Lost Long Ques

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Responsibility accounting compared to other concepts: Summary exhibits. Management And Accounting Web. Respon ACC Summary

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Russell Ackoff quotes and f-laws. Management And Accounting Web. RussellAckoff

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Russell Ackoff: What is a system? Videos. Management And Accounting Web. Russell Ackoff Videos

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Return on Investment Read Diagram. Management And Accounting Web. ROI Read Diagram

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Self study management accounting courses. Management And Accounting Web. Self Study

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Shepard Fairey Political Posters.

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Simon's levers or control in relation to the balanced scorecard. Management And Accounting Web. Simon's Levers of Control

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Summary of the 1992 PBS Program Quality or Else. Management And Accounting Web. Quality Or Else

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Summary of Trump's Seven Part Plan to Overturn the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election.

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Supply chain arrangements. Management And Accounting Web. Supplier Arrangements Summary

Martin, J. R. Not dated. The accounting doctoral shortage and opportunities to teach accounting. Management And Accounting Web. Accounting Doctoral Shortage

Martin, J. R. Not dated. The Beer Game. Management And Accounting Web. The Beer Game

Martin, J. R. Not dated. The CAM-I conceptual design. Chapters 1-3. Management And Accounting Web. CAM-I Summary

Martin, J. R. Not dated. The CAM-I conceptual design. Chapter 6. Management And Accounting Web. CAM-I Summary Chapter 6

Martin, J. R. Not dated. The concept of validity. Management And Accounting Web. ValidityNotes

Martin, J. R. Not dated. The contribution margin controversy. Management And Accounting Web. CM contro

Martin, J. R. Not dated. The Du Pont ROI Graphic. Management And Accounting Web. DuPont ROI Graphic

Martin, J. R. Not dated. The quality cost conformance model. Management And Accounting Web. Quality Cost Conformance Model

Martin, J. R. Not dated. TOC Problem 1: Find the constraint and the product mix needed to maximize throughput. Management And Accounting Web. TOC Class Problem1

Martin, J. R. Not dated. TOC Problem 2: Determine the optimum product mix with overlapping constraints. Management And Accounting Web. TOC Class Problem2

Martin, J. R. Not dated. TOC Problem 3: Determine the optimum product mix with overlapping constraints. Management And Accounting Web. TOC Class Problem3

Martin, J. R. Not dated. TOC problems and introduction to linear programming. Management And Accounting Web. TOC Problems Intro To LP

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Training programs for accounting graduates. Management And Accounting Web. Training Programs

Martin, J. R. Not dated. What are economies of scale? Management And Accounting Web. Economies Of Scale Note

Martin, J. R. Not dated. What is a business valuation? Management And Accounting Web. BusinessValuation

Martin, J. R. Not dated. What is a cost accounting system? Management And Accounting Web. 5 parts of cost system

Martin, J. R. Not dated. What is a learning curve? Management And Accounting Web. Learning Curve Summary

Martin, J. R. Not dated. What is contingency theory? Management And Accounting Web. ContingencyTheory

Martin, J. R. Not dated. What is data mining? Management And Accounting Web. Data Mining

Martin, J. R. Not dated. What is lean accounting? Management And Accounting Web. Lean Accounting.

Martin, J. R. Not dated. What is the Cost of Capital? Management And Accounting Web. What is the Cost of Capital

Martin, J. R. Not dated. What is the red bead experiment? Management And Accounting Web. Demings Redbeads

Martin, J. R. Not dated. What is responsibility accounting? Management And Accounting Web. Responsibility Accounting Concept

Martin, J. R. Not dated. What is Six Sigma? Management And Accounting Web. (SixSigmaSummary).

Martin, J. R. Not dated. What Trump is and what he is not.

Martin, J. R. Not dated. Why I vote for Democrats!

Martin, J. R. Not dated. World Competitiveness Reports. Management And Accounting Web. World Competitiveness Reports

Martin, J. R. 1976. An Empirical Investigation into the Nature, Strength and Significance of the Relationship between Market Structure and Corporate Accounting and Discretionary Expenditure Strategy. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Alabama.

Martin, J. R. 1978. Computer timesharing applications in management accounting. Management Accounting (July): 27-38.

Martin, J. R. 1979. Timely and accurate financial statements via a computer timesharing system. The National Public Accountant (March): 24-32.

Martin, J. R. 1979. Tracing the effects of inflation and productivity with input-output accounting. Economic Planning (November-December): 3-7.

Martin, J. R. 1979. An interactive computer timesharing application for a small manufacturing firm. Cost And Management (September-October): 34-43.

Martin, J. R. 1981. Segment planning and reporting for firms with reciprocal intersegment transfers. Business Economics (May): 25-29.

Martin, J. R. 1982. Multiproduct profit analysis: Contribution margin vs. gross profit. Cost And Management (September-October): 22-27.

Martin, J. R. 1983. Management Accounting: A powerful method of influencing behavior. Cost And Management (November-December): 4-9 and in French 10-15.

Martin, J. R. 1984. Market structure and corporate accounting strategy. The American Economist (Spring): 34-43.

Martin, J. R. 1985. The complementary techniques of profit planning and performance analysis: A microcomputer application. Cost and Management (July-August): 25-29.

Martin, J. R. 1987. Integrating the major concepts and techniques of cost and management accounting: A recommendation. Issues in Accounting Education (Spring): 72-84.

Martin, J. R. 1987. Dedicated microcomputer software to enhance accounting education: An illustration of the master budget. Journal Of Education For Business (March): 275-281.

Martin, J. R. 1987. Dedicated microcomputer software for the enrichment of cost and managerial accounting education. Issues in Accounting Education (Fall): 361-372.

Martin, J. R. 1987. Dedicated microcomputer software for accounting education: An illustration of standard costing. Kent/Bentley Review (III): 1-4.

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Martin, J. W. 2002. Zar, Inc.: A case in earnings quality. Issues in Accounting Education (November): 419-429.

Martin, K. 2018. Embracing compliance for the sake of cybersecurity: Looking beyond legal requirements to find best practices. The CPA Journal (June): 60-62.

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Martin, R. L. 2014. The big lie of strategic planning. Harvard Business Review (January/Feburary): 78-84.

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Martin, R. L. 2022. The real secret to retaining talent: The subtle art of making people feel special. Harvard Business Review (March/April): 126-133.

Martin, R. L. 2023. Designing jobs right: Make them challenging - but don't overdo it. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 50-53. (cover story).

Martin, R. L. 2023. Strategy isn't what you say - It's what you do. Harvard Business Review (Spring Special Issue): 113-114.

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