Lars Östman towards a general theory of financial control
At the beginning of the 21st century
Download 352.7 Kb. Pdf ko'rish
|
At the beginning of the 21st century
Previous trends involving separation, concentration, networking and cooperation with minor and major surrounding parties had shaped conditions for the beginning of the 21 st century. Complex constellations were rather common. In horizontal processes, many parties were involved and they had, to some extent, a common interest in making an entire chain work. On the other hand, each party had its own separate benefits and uncertainties, short-term and long-term, financially and in operational terms. Within the public sector, for the most part, strict accountability in budgetary terms reinforced this structural behaviour. Pricing made it even more striking in business life. Previously, a use perspective for a long horizontal chain had been sufficient within the frames of an extensive financial unit. With the new structure, exchange values were necessary in several steps and strategic considerations within every such step. The interplay between super-national bodies, nations and multinational organisations had developed a new pattern. International mergers and acquisitions had tended to create groups with Swedish entities as subsidiaries and a group headquarter somewhere else. The public sphere had a national context. The national state was not an ultimate control subject to the same unconditional extent as before. Control and support activities with national aims needed to be considered in the multinational context as well. Coverage by the mass media and analysts remained intense. However, the internet induced two-way communication without gate-keeping but often with powerful post-use information routines. Potentially, all this could have a great effect on vertical and horizontal processes of organisations both in the private and the public sphere.
Download 352.7 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling