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Cost Management 2018
Formerly Journal of Cost Management

January/February - November/December

Provided by James R. Martin, Ph.D., CMA
Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida

Cost Management 1987-2023  |  Journal Updates by Year

Aranoff, G. 2018. Manufacturing with trade wars and technology revolutions: The flexible manufacturing system. Cost Management (November/December): 38-43.

Ashta, A. 2018. Realistic theory of social entrepreneurship: Selling dreams as visions and missions. Cost Management (March/April): 35-41.

Benson, B. B. 2018. Change management as an accelerator of the lean transition. Cost Management (January/February): 36-39.

Berg, T. 2018. Old, new, borrowed, and blue? A note on digital literacy and cost management. Cost Management (September/October): 42-47.

Bouwens, J. 2018. Data science: The contribution of the financial manager. Cost Management (November/December): 44-47.

Castellano, J. F., T. M. Keune and L. Zelazny. 2018. The challenge of developing a millennial-friendly work environment. Cost Management (May/June): 29-37.

Chaboud, M. and C. Caseau. 2018. Austrian skills in East Africa: A story of knowledge, expertise, and impact investing. Cost Management (September/October): 36-41.

Cunningham, J. 2018. Plain English: How to implement income statements for the lean organization. Cost Management (January/February): 5-13.

De Luca, M. 2018. How lean accounting promotes lean in the organization. Cost Management (January/February): 21-26. (Summary).

El-Helbawy, S. M. and M. A. Al-Qady. 2018. Improving cost planning with resource consumption accounting. Cost Management (May/June): 38-48.

Georgieva, D. and J. Parkinson. 2018. A case study: Engineering Architecture & Construction Inc. Cost Management (May/June): 17-28.

Huntzinger, J. and M. Zayko. 2018. Unleashing wealth creation: Financial dominance through building lean product and process development capability with your people. Cost Management (July/August): 25-30.

Jackson, T. 2018. Decoding value at the source: The ABCs of lean production metrics. Cost Management (July/August): 31-42.

Jiliang, Y. 2018. Development of management accounting in China in the second half of the 20th century. Cost Management (March/April): 6-14.

Kapanowski, G. 2018. For accountants, The time is now for creativity. Cost Management (November/December): 6-15.

Kapanowski, G. 2018. How finance can destroy company value. Cost Management (March/April): 42-47.

Kapanowski, G. 2018. The convergence of lean and standard cost accounting. Cost Management (January/February): 40-48.

Kapanowski, G. 2018. The convergence of lean and standard cost accounting: Part II. Cost Management (July/August): 43-48.

Katko, N. S. and S. A. Olinger. 2018. Lean inventory valuation: Lean accounting and GAAP compliance. Cost Management (January/February): 14-20.

Kocakulah, M. C., J. McGowan and A. D. Austill. 2018. In-house or outsource: Tactical decision for health-care revenue cycle management. Cost Management (November/December): 16-27.

Leming, R. F. and G. Kapanowski. 2018. Improvement kata and coaching kata for accounting professionals. Cost Management (July/August): 16-24.

Lin, T. W. and J. Liu. 2018. Haier's individual-goal combination performance management system. Cost Management (March/April): 15-27.

Linsner, R. 2018. Digitalization with SAP S/4HANNA: What will happen to the management accountant? Cost Management (September/October): 21-26.

Maginnis, M. A. and G. Uminger. 2018. Management accounting in a true lean (TPS) environment. Cost Management (January/February): 27-35. (Summary).

Malone, D. 2018. Building an activity-based model for environmental footprint: A proof of concept case. Cost Management (November/December): 28-37.

Maskell, B. H. 2018. Where lean accounting came from and why. Cost Management (March/April): 28-34.

Masters, B. 2018. A cost model for supply chain estimations: A neural network model provides a supply chain cost estimation method with minimal invasion of the organization's existing costing methodology. Cost Management (September/October): 27-35.

Mudde, P. A. and P. R. Sopariwala. 2018. Applying strategic variance analysis to a four-year state university. Cost Management (May/June): 5-16.

Pickering, M. 2018. Supporting management decision-making: Cost analysis in the lean enterprise. Cost Management (July/August): 5-15.

Sharman, P. 2018. Figuring things out. Cost Management (May/June): 3-4.

Sharman, P. 2018. Managing performance. Cost Management (March/April): 3-5.

Sharman, P. 2018. The time is now for creativity. Cost Management (November/December): 3-5.

Sharman, P. 2018. Things to consider. Cost Management (September/October): 3-4.

Sharman, P. and G. Kapanowski. 2018. Lean tools for accountants. Cost Management (January/February): 3-4.

Sharman, P. and G. Kapanowski. 2018. Lean, The way forward. Cost Management (July/August): 3-4.

Stephenson, S. S. 2018. Management professionals without voice: The value of shared governance in continuing education. Cost Management (September/October): 5-20.