Universiteit Maastricht

Alexander Bruggen, Ph.D. and associate professor receives the first Greatest Potential Impact on Management Accounting Practice Award in 2012

12 January 2012

This year starts well for the school. The first of two awards to "demonstrate the importance of continued research in the practice of management accounting" went to Alexander Bruggen, Ph.D. and associate professor at Maastricht University School of Business and Economics earlier this week.


The award aims to support next generation management accounting researchers and goes to Alexander Bruggen, Ranjani Krishhnan and Karen Sedatole for their paper on "Drivers and Consequences of Short-Term Production Decisions".


The research "reinforces that critical link between academia and the decisions that management grapple with in their businesses on a day-to-day basis" said Anne Farrell from PricewaterhouseCoopers and shows the success of research here in Maastricht.


For more information please see the latest press release.


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