Características do alto escalão e o uso de sistemas de controle gerencial: uma revisão integrativa

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21710/rch.v24i0.463

Palavras-chave:

Alto Escalão, Sistemas de Controle Gerencial, Revisão Integrativa

Resumo

Equipes de alto escalão utilizam Sistemas de Controle Gerencial (SCG) para guiar o desempenho e também as decisões dos seus subordinados, promovendo e implementando estratégias a partir do comportamento organizacional. As escolhas feitas pelos membros do alto escalão podem determinar como os objetivos organizacionais serão alcançados com o uso dos SCG. Esta revisão integrativa visa examinar a literatura abordando como os executivos do alto escalão utilizam os Sistemas de Controle Gerencial nas organizações, destacando e categorizando as relações esperadas entre as formas de uso dos SCG a partir das características dos membros da alta gestão. Os resultados permitiram a síntese do tema a partir da identificação de uma taxonomia para as características dos executivos de alto escalão que influenciam nas formas de uso dos SCG, assim como a exposição de algumas perguntas provocativas como forma de reflexão para futuras pesquisas.

Biografia do Autor

João Teles, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Doutorando em Contabilidade - PPGC/UFSC

Mestre em Contabilidade - PPGC/UFSC

Bacharel em Ciências Contábeis - CCN/UFSC

Alcindo Cipriano Argolo Mendes, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

Doctor in Accounting - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (PPGC/UFSC)

Professor in Accounting Departament - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (CCN/UFSC)

Rogério João Lunkes, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina

PhD by Universitat de Valencia

Professor at Accounting Graduate Program - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (PPGC/UFSC)

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Teles, J., Mendes, A. C. A., & Lunkes, R. J. (2019). Características do alto escalão e o uso de sistemas de controle gerencial: uma revisão integrativa. Revista Científica Hermes, 24, 359–381. https://doi.org/10.21710/rch.v24i0.463

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