Shared service centres and the role of the finance function: advancing the iron cage?
journal contribution
posted on 2017-06-02, 14:05authored byIan Herbert, Will Seal
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is: to explore the concept of finance shared service centres
(SSCs) through an interpretive case study based on a structuration in organizational fields framework;
to explore the implications for the finance function, in terms of how finance both drives change within
the multi-divisional organisation and also is affected by change; and to interpret the SSC phenomenon
in the light of the Iron Cage analogy.
Design/methodology/approach – A structuration in organization fields approach is used to
interpret influences and actions in a longitudinal case study of a finance SSC.
Findings – The SSC can be seen as an emergent strategic project. The paper argues that the new
organisational form of the SSC, together with the finance function’s reflexive and recursive position of
driving change are influenced by changes in the economic and institutional influences in the
organisational field but in a manner that is both evolutionary and nuanced. A further observation is
that management accounting systems are both changed and made stable by the SSC.
Research limitations/implications – The field work consists of a single case study so as to give a
sufficiently deep understanding of how external and internal discourse has influenced the
development of a SSC over time.
Originality/value – The paper argues that the unbundling and reconfiguration of support services
represents more than simply a rational response to cost reduction and efficiency savings. Indeed, the
more fundamental nature of change in the finance function stemming from new structures and
processes of the SSC can be understood better once the SSC model has been conceptualised in the
context of overall interactions within the multi-divisional corporation and with its organisational.
History
School
Business and Economics
Department
Business
Published in
Journal of Accounting and Organisational Change
Volume
9
Issue
2
Pages
188 - 205
Citation
HERBERT, I. and SEAL, W., 2013. Shared service centres and the role of the finance function: advancing the iron cage? Journal of Accounting and Organisational Change, 9 (2), pp.188-205.
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