2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00187-014-0187-5
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Management control systems in innovation companies: a literature based framework

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“…While personnel control (H1) strongly reflecting freedom and independence of work received significant support, it was more perplexing that these gazelles seem to be less supportive of the idea that action control depends on innovativeness (H2). We know that action control is less applicable to uncertainty and change, as well as requiring strong management skills (Haustein et al 2014). Earlier research has also indicated that personnel control may work differently for different organizations (Kolk and Schokker 2016) and that the more complex an organization is, the more different and specific controls are needed (Haustein et al 2014;Otley 1994).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…While personnel control (H1) strongly reflecting freedom and independence of work received significant support, it was more perplexing that these gazelles seem to be less supportive of the idea that action control depends on innovativeness (H2). We know that action control is less applicable to uncertainty and change, as well as requiring strong management skills (Haustein et al 2014). Earlier research has also indicated that personnel control may work differently for different organizations (Kolk and Schokker 2016) and that the more complex an organization is, the more different and specific controls are needed (Haustein et al 2014;Otley 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We know that action control is less applicable to uncertainty and change, as well as requiring strong management skills (Haustein et al 2014). Earlier research has also indicated that personnel control may work differently for different organizations (Kolk and Schokker 2016) and that the more complex an organization is, the more different and specific controls are needed (Haustein et al 2014;Otley 1994). Gazelle companies in the early stages of becoming a larger organization with a complex structure may still be more strongly oriented by personnel control tied to operations and aligned with the corporate strategy, future mission, and goals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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