International Scientific Conference „Business and Management“, 11th International Scientific Conference „Business and Management 2020“

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Intellectual capital management control systems
Lidia Galabova, Mina Daskalova

Last modified: 2020-06-15

Abstract


Management control systems (MCS) are formal, information-based routines and procedures (Simon,1995) applied in strategic management practice. They are developed to help management balance thetension between organisational strategy and human behaviour. However, recent studies (Galabova, 2011;2014) have shown that along with tangible, intangible assets impact on organisational performance. Theaim of the paper is to propose a theoretical framework on how intangibles, and more specifically intellectualcapital elements: human, structural and relational capital can be embedded as a part of a contemporary managementcontrol system. To examine these, we present a literature review together with data from formerempirical studies. The paper will present a conceptual model on how human, structural and organisationalcapital could be monitored and controlled as an important part of MCSs.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3846/bm.2020.599


Keywords


management control systems, strategy, intellectual capital, performance, personnel.

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