EMBRACING CULTURAL RELATIVISM IN MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING: A CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE
Abstract
This paper draw on literature related to cultural relativism, management accounting, accounting and organizational practices. It synthesizes key concepts and perspectives to form a comprehensive understanding of cultural relativism in management accounting within the business landscape. The diverse cultural tapestry of a country significantly influences individuals' interpretations, judgments, and decision-making processes in the realm of management accounting. Recognizing and incorporating cultural relativism in management accounting practices can lead to enhanced decision-making accuracy, improved stakeholder relationships, adaptation to local business practices, and ultimately contribute to enhanced organizational performance. The practical steps for organizations to implement cultural relativism, including cultural sensitivity training, localization of accounting practices, engagement with local experts, and regular cultural audits.
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