2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142416532
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The Rise of MCS and EMA in the Sustainable Field: A Systematic Literature Analysis

Abstract: Sustainable development is becoming increasingly popular in all fields and the importance of sustainability and business issues will grow. Despite the increase in scholarly attention paid to improving organizational sustainability performance, such as Management Control Systems (MCS) and Environmental Management Accounting (EMA), few studies have been conducted on the relationship between MCS and EMA, with no aggregation of findings and knowledge. To fill this void, this study conducted a systematic literature… Show more

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“…The inclusion and exclusion criteria are applied through a systematic process of screening titles, abstracts, and full texts. Wang et al (2022) demonstrate this approach in their systematic literature analysis on Management Control Systems (MCS) and Environmental Management Accounting (EMA), where they applied rigorous criteria to select relevant studies for their review. The establishment of clear inclusion and exclusion criteria is essential for conducting a thorough and relevant literature review in management accounting.…”
Section: Exclusion Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inclusion and exclusion criteria are applied through a systematic process of screening titles, abstracts, and full texts. Wang et al (2022) demonstrate this approach in their systematic literature analysis on Management Control Systems (MCS) and Environmental Management Accounting (EMA), where they applied rigorous criteria to select relevant studies for their review. The establishment of clear inclusion and exclusion criteria is essential for conducting a thorough and relevant literature review in management accounting.…”
Section: Exclusion Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%