IS COST STICKINESS A BAD SIGNAL FROM CATUR MARGA PERSPECTIVE?
Abstract: Is Cost Stickiness a Bad Signal from Catur Marga Perspective? This research seeks to explore the determinants of the asymmetry of cost behaviour from a Veda Hindu perspective, namely catur marga. The method used is the literature review. This paper suggests that when making decisions, mana...
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doaj-e1c6bb46397d4b96abf2aef9c7065b1b2021-05-20T06:02:57ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJurnal Akuntansi Multiparadigma2086-76032089-58792020-12-01113500518http://dx.doi.org/10.21776/ub.jamal.2020.11.3.29IS COST STICKINESS A BAD SIGNAL FROM CATUR MARGA PERSPECTIVE?Komang Ayu Krisnadewi0Tjiptohadi Sawarjuwono1Universitas UdayanaUniversitas AirlanggaAbstract: Is Cost Stickiness a Bad Signal from Catur Marga Perspective? This research seeks to explore the determinants of the asymmetry of cost behaviour from a Veda Hindu perspective, namely catur marga. The method used is the literature review. This paper suggests that when making decisions, managers considered compassion (bhakti marga), the knowledge they possess (jnana marga), the effort to do good deeds (karma marga), and self-control over their own personal interest (raja marga). Cost behaviour is strongly influenced by the policy made by the manager in relation to his/her resources’ management, especially when confronted with declining demand.https://jamal.ub.ac.id/index.php/jamal/article/view/1391/pdfasymmetric costcatur margacost behavioursticky cost |
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Komang Ayu Krisnadewi Tjiptohadi Sawarjuwono IS COST STICKINESS A BAD SIGNAL FROM CATUR MARGA PERSPECTIVE? Jurnal Akuntansi Multiparadigma asymmetric cost catur marga cost behaviour sticky cost |
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IS COST STICKINESS A BAD SIGNAL FROM CATUR MARGA PERSPECTIVE? |
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IS COST STICKINESS A BAD SIGNAL FROM CATUR MARGA PERSPECTIVE? |
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IS COST STICKINESS A BAD SIGNAL FROM CATUR MARGA PERSPECTIVE? |
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IS COST STICKINESS A BAD SIGNAL FROM CATUR MARGA PERSPECTIVE? |
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IS COST STICKINESS A BAD SIGNAL FROM CATUR MARGA PERSPECTIVE? |
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is cost stickiness a bad signal from catur marga perspective? |
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University of Brawijaya |
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Jurnal Akuntansi Multiparadigma |
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Abstract: Is Cost Stickiness a Bad Signal from Catur Marga Perspective? This research seeks to explore the determinants of the asymmetry of cost behaviour from a Veda Hindu perspective, namely catur marga. The method used is the literature review. This paper suggests that when making decisions, managers considered compassion (bhakti marga), the knowledge they possess (jnana marga), the effort to do good deeds (karma marga), and self-control over their own personal interest (raja marga). Cost behaviour is strongly influenced by the policy made by the manager in relation to his/her resources’ management, especially when confronted with declining demand. |
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asymmetric cost catur marga cost behaviour sticky cost |
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