The influence of strategic management accounting on value creation in government linked companies Online publication date: Wed, 27-Apr-2022
by Nik Herda Nik Abdullah; Ram Al Jaffri Saad; Aidi Ahmi
International Journal of Business Excellence (IJBEX), Vol. 26, No. 3, 2022
Abstract: This study aims to examine the connection between strategic management accounting (SMA) practices and the elements of value creation. 215 data from state and federal government linked companies (GLCs) in Malaysia were collected through a questionnaire survey. Respondents for this study were selected through purposive sampling. These data were analysed using SPSS and AMOS to test the relationship between the SMA variables such as benchmarking, integrated performance measurement, strategic costing, strategic pricing, brand valuation, quality costing and competitors' performance evaluation. This study found that the practitioners are aware of the advantages of adopting SMA practices and their impact on business management and performance by creating value in their organisations. SMA techniques provide strategic planning and non-financial information that encourage competition and the adoption of best practices, which helps GLCs to perform better and achieve a sustainable competitive advantage, which directly reflects in generating value creation.
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