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Author: | King, G. R. |
Title: | Back to accountability. |
Journal: | Management Decision
1991 : VOL. 29:8, p. 57-59 |
Index terms: | ACCOUNTABILITY TOP MANAGEMENT |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Accountability is defined as a management philosophy whereby individuals are ultimately accountable for how well or badly they perform. USA corporations have witnessed serious consequences of no accountability - abuse of unchecked power; management rewarding itself for bad performances; the "functional autonomy of money" whereby chief executive officers engage in short-run activities detrimental to long-range growth in order to gain a good income at year-end. Comparisons are drawn with Japanese egalitarianism and orientation towards the group (vs. elitism and individuals). There is a need for stricter regulation by government, employee ownership, CEOs elected instead of being appointed, Type Z company. |
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