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Factors Affecting Application of Cost Management Accounting: Evidence from Small and Medium Enterprises in Vietnam

  • NGUYEN, Co Trong;NGUYEN, Tung Dao;NGO, Hoang Thanh
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.185-190
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    • 2022
  • The article analyzes the impact of factors affecting the application of management accounting in Vietnamese small and medium enterprises. It provides more empirical evidence on the factors affecting the application of cost management accounting. The research methodology involved a questionnaire survey of managers at all levels, and chief accountants and accountants of 65 Vietnamese construction enterprises. 220 questionnaires were collected in total, out of which 14 invalid questionnaires were not used due to many blank cells. The 5-level Likert scale is familiarly used in many studies, so the author also quantifies each factor according to five levels. Quantitative research was carried out with SPSS 25 software. Research results show that 4 factors positively influence the application of cost management accounting, including Business strategy, Management cost control, level of accounting staff, and Manager's point of view on cost management accounting. The level of accounting staff factor has the strongest influence on the application. Based on the research results, the author has proposed recommendations to improve the application of cost management accounting techniques of construction enterprises, thereby contributing to enhancing competitiveness and efficiency activities of construction enterprises in Vietnam.

Factors Affecting the Implementation of Environmental Accounting by Construction Companies Listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange

  • NGUYEN, Thi Mai Huong;NGUYEN, Thi Kim Tuyen;NGUYEN, Thi Thao Vi
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.7 no.8
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    • pp.269-280
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    • 2020
  • The study investigates Environmental Accounting Information (EAI) as well as factors affecting the environmental accounting implementation by the construction firms listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (HOSE), Vietnam. After eliminating seven enterprises that lacked data, the authors selected a sample of 112 observations from 28 construction businesses listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange in the period 2015-2018. This study uses research data extracted from the companies' annual reports. Then, the data are analyzed by Stata 13 software, including descriptive statistics, correlation coefficient analysis, regression analysis of table data using estimation methods (Pooled OLS, REM, FEM), and testing of model defects (heteroskedasticity test, multicollinearity test, autocorrelation test). The results show that construction companies listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange have out factors affecting the environmental accounting implementation by these enterprises, including independent audit firm and listed time. While the independent auditor firm has a positive and significant impact, the listed time has a negative influence. In addition, our study has confirmed the role of institutional factors affecting the disclosure level of EAI on the implementation of environmental accounting by construction enterprises listed on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange.

Responsibility Accounting in Public Universities: A Case in Vietnam

  • LE, Oanh Thi Tu;BUI, Ngoc Thi
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.7 no.7
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    • pp.169-178
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    • 2020
  • This study examines the current situation of responsibility accounting and proposed management solutions according to responsibility centers on public universities in Vietnam. The study applies quantitative research methods, and collected data through structured questionnaires to 138 public universities in Vietnam in 2019, receiving back 55 valid questionnaires. The data was cleaned and analyzed with SPSS software. The results show that most public universities in Vietnam assigned management responsibility to their departments, but responsibility accounting was not comprehensive since many universities are not financially autonomous. The Kruskal Wallis Test was conducted to compare the current situation of responsibility accounting among universities by the degree of autonomy and by geographic area. The research found out that totally autonomous universities assigned management responsibility to responsibility centers better than semi-autonomous and non-autonomous universities did. Regarding the evaluation of management responsibility, universities in Central Vietnam rated specific quantitative criteria, residual income (RI) and returns on investment (ROI) higher than universities in the North and the South of Vietnam did. However, universities in the South of Vietnam rated the evaluation of profits by department higher than the rest. The study also suggests structure for establishing responsibility centers in accordance with public universities in Vietnam.

The Application of Strategic Management Accounting: Evidence from the Consumer Goods Industry in Vietnam

  • NGUYEN, Thieu Manh;NGUYEN, Thanh Thi
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.8 no.10
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    • pp.139-146
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    • 2021
  • This article analyzes factors affecting the application of strategic management accounting in different enterprises in Vietnam's consumer goods industry, providing more empirical evidence on factors affecting the application of strategic management accounting. The research method used a questionnaire survey of managers at all levels, chief accountants, and accountants from 72 consumer goods enterprises in Vietnam. The survey results collected 290 questionnaires, however, due to invalid questionnaires with many blank cells, 284 questionnaires were finally selected. Quantitative research was carried out with SPSS 25 software. Research results show that 6 factors have a positive influence on the application of strategic management accounting including awareness of the business market, business strategy, technology, corporate culture, qualification of management accountants, decentralization of management, in which technology has the strongest influence on the application of strategic management accounting in consumer goods enterprises in Vietnam. The standardized Beta coefficient extracted from the multiple linear regression equation reveals that the technology factor has a high standardized Beta coefficient (0.176) compared to other factors. Based on the research results, the author has proposed recommendations to improve the ability of consumer goods businesses to successfully apply strategic management accounting techniques, thereby contributing to improving competitiveness and performance of consumer goods enterprises.

Factors Affecting the Application of Managerial Accounting in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Vietnam

  • NGUYEN, Co Trong
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.8 no.9
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    • pp.313-319
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    • 2021
  • The article analyzes the impact of factors affecting the use of management accounting in small and medium-sized firms in Vietnam, which adds to the empirical evidence on these factorsThe survey results collected 328 questionnaires using a questionnaire survey of managers at all levels, chief accountants, and accountants of 89 small and medium firms in Vietnam. Some questionnaires were invalid due to many blank cells, hence the author chose to use 315 questionnaires. Quantitative research was carried out with SPSS 25 software. Research results show that five factors have a positive influence on the application of management accounting including Competitive pressure, Decentralization of responsibility, Application of information technology, the level of interest of managers, and the quality of human resources, in which the application of information technology and competitive pressure are the factors that have the strongest influence on the application of management accounting in small and medium enterprises in Vietnam. Based on the findings of the study, the author has proposed recommendations to help small and medium-sized businesses improve their ability to successfully apply management accounting techniques, thereby improving their competitiveness and efficiency performance and contributing to the long-term sustainability of their businesses.

Cultural Factors Affecting Tendency of Ethical Decision-Making by Accounting Students: An Empirical Study in Vietnam

  • DOAN, Nga Thanh;TA, Trang Thu;CHU, Ha Thi Thanh;LE, Anh Thi Quynh;LE, May Thi;PHAM, Tuan Hoang;VUONG, Thao Thu
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.159-168
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to look at the precise direction and magnitude of cultural elements such as education, gender, power distance, and risk-taking proclivity on ethical decision-making. Data was collected from 194 interviewees in three groups: general business students, accounting major students, and professional auditors in Vietnam. The path analysis is used to test the impact of cultural factors on ethical awareness, ethical judgment, and ethical intention in different dubious scenarios at the personal level as independent variables, intermediate variables, and moderating variables. The metric is the percentage of respondents who believe a particular behavior is unethical based on a set of ethical principles. The researchers used SPSS AMOS software to conduct a confirmatory factor survey to evaluate the convergent and discriminant validity of latent variables. The results show differences between the two groups of students and professionals on these measures, suggesting that all of the four factors have an effect on ethical decision-making. Based on research results, some recommendations are proposed related to the four factors to improve the ethics of future generations of auditors in Vietnam. This study also contributes to the theory of culture in particular and cultural interference in general in the field of accounting-auditing in Vietnam in the process of international integration.

The Effect of ERP Accounting Education on the Educational Satisfaction (ERP 회계교육이 교육만족도에 미치는 영향)

  • Lee, Shin-Nam
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.15 no.9
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    • pp.179-187
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    • 2017
  • This study verified the effect of ERP accounting education on educational satisfaction. It was to examine the relationships between understanding, function, performance, value and ERP accounting education. The SPSS 21.0 statistics program was applied for the analysis. The results of the analysis showed that the ERP accounting education significantly affected understanding(p<.001) and function(p<.01). Specifically, ERP accounting education in information characteristics and personal characteristics significantly affected. Understanding(p<.001) and the ERP accounting education in personal characteristics significantly affected function(p<.05). This study provide the effectiveness of the ERP accounting education by confirming the effect of the application of the ERP accounting education on educational satisfaction.

The Impact of Responsible Accounting on Organizational Performance: A Case Study of Pharmaceutical Enterprises in Vietnam

  • NGUYEN, Thieu Manh
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.1065-1071
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    • 2021
  • This study seeks to analyze the impact, and provides more empirical evidence on the effect, of the responsible accounting model combined with scorecards on the organizational performance of pharmaceutical companies. The research methodology uses questionnaires survey distributed to pharmaceutical companies. Quantitative research was done with SPSS 25 software. After excluding invalid questionnaires due to many blank boxes, 306 questionnaires could be used by the author. Research results show that seven elements of the responsible accounting model combined with the balance scorecard all positively affect the organizational performance of enterprises in the pharmaceutical industry including: (1) dividing organizational structure into centers of responsibility according to strategy; (2) assigning management to management according to vision; (3) allocating costs and revenue; (4) making budget estimates according to balanced scorecard (BSC); (5) evaluating estimates with reality by BSC; (6) making BSC analysis reports; and (7) rewarding based on BSC. Cost allocation and revenue are the factors that have the strongest impact on the organizational efficiency of pharmaceutical enterprises. Based on the research results, the author has proposed recommendations to improve the good application of the responsible accounting model combined with the balance scorecard, thereby contributing to improving the organizational efficiency of pharmaceutical enterprises.

An Analysis of the Whole Area of Business Administration by the Characteristics in the Software Venture Business (S/W 벤처기업의 특성별 경영 현황분석)

  • 손성호;한계섭
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.323-352
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    • 2001
  • Venture business plays a great role in creating national competitive power in every country. In particular, software venture business can mostly belong to manufacturing business, and takes the top seat of core industry as the basis of globalization, informatization and localization as well as the driving force of national competitive power. However, software venture business still has some risks in the whole area of business administration including the process of business starting. There are also problems to be solved in such areas as manager's ability, leadership, talent, level of technical development, marketing channel, recruiting of marketing specialists, financial plan and fund raising. In this respect, this study divides 102 software venture businesses into two; business in the stage of growth and matured business through the analysis of questionnaire and analyzes their present managerial conditions according to their characteristics after classifying them into four categories such as general management, technical development, marketing, finance and accounting. Therefore, this study attempts to provide the basic data useful for business activities of software venture business from now on. The results are as follows; First, it can be judged that software venture businesses make efforts for their technical development in their character, and that they make a great investment in research and development. Consequently, it can be believed that this kind of investment must be continued in the future. Second, it can be seen that they are not much interested in marketing and its manpower. In fact, software venture businesses develop products technically at the risk of their life, while marketing plays an important role in the continuity of business. Thus, it is necessary for them to invest in the supplement of manpower in marketing. Third, it is observed that they generally have some difficulties in raising money from outside. By the way, it. is believed that this problem will be solved by appealing to the persons interested such as investors and creditors, if evaluation system would be developed more exquisitely so that their accounting and technical value may be appraised.

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Critical Issues in Automotive Software Ecosystems and Development Approach (자동차 소프트웨어 생태계 관련 주요 이슈 및 발전방안)

  • J.S. Kim
    • Electronics and Telecommunications Trends
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.81-89
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    • 2023
  • Software is becoming increasingly important, accounting for more than 90% of the innovations in the automotive industry nowadays. In fact, the share of software in the automotive market is estimated to be around 40%. Accordingly, the shift from hardware- to software-centric vehicles, represented by software-defined vehicles (SDVs), will drastically reorganize the automotive industry ecosystem. This article presents challenges that the automotive ecosystem needs to solve and measures that each participant in the ecosystem should adopt in line with the transition to SDVs in the automotive industry. It is expected that tier-1 suppliers will face difficulties due to the decoupling of software and hardware, and OEMs will need to strengthen cooperation to share costs and shorten development periods to cope with the huge cost of software development.