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
Ansari, S., S. Sastry and S. Revellino. 2021. Rethinking operations and cost management post covid-19. Cost Management (March/April): 5-19.
Ashta, A. 2021. The effect of Covid-19 on financial inclusion strategy in rural France. Cost Management (September/October): 36-44.
Bayer, T. 2021. The ABCs of profitability growth. Cost Management (November/December): 39-42.
Bechler, C. 2021. Communication for collaboration. Cost Management (July/August): 11-15.
Burney, L. L., A. M. Alice and M. Stuebs, Jr. 2021. Using managerial accounting to inform Covid-19 strategies. Cost Management (July/August): 5-10.
Cokins, G. 2021. Accountants can also grow the beans with activity-based costing. Cost Management (November/December): 5-9.
Duluzio, M. 2021. The six sigma hysteria. Cost Management (March/April): 31-32.
Duncan, T. 2021. Strategies for applying labor & overhead to products. Cost Management (March/April): 28-30.
Ebbitt, C., G. Taylor and G. Kapanowski. 2021. Financial changes from Covid-19. Cost Management (July/August): 3-4.
Ebbitt, C., G. Taylor and G. Kapanowski. 2021. Practicing lean in everyday life. Cost Management (January/February): 3-5.
Ebbitt, C., G. Taylor and G. Kapanowski. 2021. Strategies for business and beyond. Cost Management (May/June): 3-4.
Ebbitt, C., G. Taylor and G. Kapanowski. 2021. Sustainability and financial planning. Cost Management (September/October): 3-4.
Ebbitt, C., G. Taylor and G. Kapanowski. 2021. Tools for financial success. Cost Management (March/April): 3-4.
Efsta, P. 2021. A system thinking approach to health-care financial management. Cost Management (January/February): 36-39.
Emblemsvag, J. and G. Cokins. 2021. The ABCs of calculating hourly cost rates. Cost Management (May/June): 5-22.
Emiliani, B. 2021. Transitioning higher education to lean management. Cost Management (January/February): 10-15.
Gallani, S. and G. L. Sabin. 2021. Successfully implementing TDABC in healthcare provider organizations. Cost Management (November/December): 29-33.
Gordon, G., M. Newland and D. K. Shamburger. 2021. A framework to cost and manage value. Cost Management (September/October): 5-18.
Grenfell, N. 2021. Artificial intelligence and cost and profitability management. Cost Management (November/December): 43-48.
Grinde, E. 2021. Leveraging lean with lean quoting. Cost Management (January/February): 28-35.
Haley, M. and L. Baille. 2021. How activity-based planning helps maximize the benefits of lean. Cost Management (September/October): 19-29.
Harder, J. 2021. Retrofitting a culture of change: Should leaders have all the answers? Cost Management (March/April): 34-37.
Heathcote, R. 2021. Lean is a system for creating thinking people. Cost Management (May/June): 38-42. (This article is mainly about leadership, i.e., how leaders should construct a lean learning system.).
Hendrix, V. E. 2021. Curb inflation rates using value analysis and continuous improvement. Cost Management (March/April): 24-27.
Hicks, D. T. 2021. Cost models are specious without causality. Cost Management (November/December): 22-28.
Huntzinger, J. 2021. Production is wealth creation: Keeping an eye on flow. Cost Management (January/February): 6-9.
Kapanowski, G. 2021. A review of international financial reporting standard 16 leases. Cost Management (March/April): 44-48.
Kapanowski, G. 2021. Continuous accounting. Cost Management (September/October): 45-47.
Kapanowski, G. 2021. Covid-19 has placed an importance on lean fundamentals. Cost Management (January/February): 45-48.
Kapanowski, G. 2021. The rise of the retail investor. Cost Management (May/June): 43-48.
Katko, N. 2021. Lean accounting: Aligning the lean organization. Cost Management (January/February): 21-27.
Khan, S. 2021. One health system's transformation from crisis to breakthrough. Cost Management (January/February): 40-44.
Lee, C., G. Taylor, G. Kapanowski and G. Cokins. 2021. Spotlight on activity-based costing. Cost Management (November/December): 3-4.
Manikas, A., B. P. Foster, D. Preece and J. Kroes. 2021. Resource efficiency in manufacturing: A Case for board diversity. Cost Management (May/June): 23-30.
Paul, D. D. 2021. One model or two? Considerations for high-volume activity-based costing. Cost Management (November/December): 10-15.
Stephenson, S. S. and Z. A. Kela. 2021. Continuing higher education's socioeconomic values: Sustainability for America's workforce. Cost Management (July/August): 33-48.
Stubing, D. 2021. How organizations deal with unprofitable customers. Cost Management (July/August): 24-32.
Vijaykar, S. and M. Gupta. 2021. The remote working conundrum: The Gennext Case Study. Cost Management (July/August): 16-23.
Wardelle, D. 2021. Living lean: The application of continuous improvement to individual and community challenges. Cost Management (January/February): 16-20.
White, L. R. 2021. Cost management must move from methodologies to principles and science. Cost Management (November/December): 16-21.
Williams, C. 2021. Cost accounting and the race to daily improvement. Cost Management (March/April): 20-23.
Wilson, M. S. 2021. A revenue recognition case study for contracts with customers. Cost Management (May/June): 31-37.
Ymaya, A. 2021. Kaikaku versus a kaizenevent: A deep understanding of two lean approaches to support business transformation. Cost Management (March/April): 38-43.
Zeihlund, M. 2021. Side effects of an activity-based costing implementation. Cost Management (November/December): 34-38.
Zimmerman, F. 2021. Environmentally oriented life cycle costing: Is it worth the effort? Cost Management (September/October): 30-35.