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Original Articles

An historical analysis of budgetary thought in Finnish specialist business journals from c.1950 to c.2000

Pages 135-161 | Published online: 23 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

Parker (2002) argued that the formalized budgetary discourse in English language textbooks in the 1990s may restrict students’ conceptions of budgeting and thereby block uninhibited budgeting change. This study concentrates on the budgetary discourse found in Finnish specialist business journals from the 1950s to the beginning of the twenty-first century. A total of 106 articles on budgeting were analysed using content analysis and then contextualized by the contemporary development of the Finnish business environment. The budgetary thought contained in the studied articles emphasizes the importance of challenge, innovation and change and the texts tried to present new ideas to readers. Matching and flexibility were held to be the cornerstones of effective budgeting.

Notes

The names of the journals freely translated into English are as follows: Intensifier; Business World – Business Ability; Business Ability; Business Economics; Developing Business Management; Business Enterprise; Developing Business Administration; Efficient Business Enterprise; Account Journal; and Business Economics.

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