Finding the Point of Balance - A case study on how a Swedish listed manufacturing company employs management control systems to balance circularity and profitability.
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Abstract
An economic paradigm shift towards a circular economy is occurring within organisations
due to regulations and increased stakeholder pressures and motivators creating the need to
meet the demands of circularity whilst trying to remain profitable. For an organisation to
balance contradictory objectives, steering of employee behaviour and actions through
management control systems is necessary. Whilst much research has focused on the
interaction of circularity and profitability, little empirical knowledge exists regarding how
organisations can employ management control systems to work with this dilemma. This
thesis therefore aims to enhance the understanding on which management control system
practices and activities are important and challenging whilst balancing circular and financial
objectives. To achieve this aim a case study of a Swedish listed manufacturing organisation
through twelve interviews has been carried out. The data gathering and analysis has been
guided by ‘Management Control Systems as a Package’ by Malmi and Brown (2008) related
to relevant academic literature on circular economy. Based on the conducted case study the
thesis concludes that the most important management control system practice is the
organisational design creating a foundation for internal communication and collaboration.
Further, the research concludes that the most challenging management control system activity
is breaking down long-term circular objectives in the short-term as well as their lack of
measurability, consequently leading to a slightly higher prioritisation of profitability. The
study contributes to the academic literature of empirical studies and exemplifies how
organisations can employ management control systems to balance circularity and
profitability.
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MSc in Accounting and Financial Management
Keywords
Management Accounting, Management Control Systems, Circular Economy, Profitability