A Review of Management Control Systems
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Management Control Systems (MCS) play a critical role in ensuring that organizational activities are aligned with strategic objectives and performance goals. They provide mechanisms for planning, monitoring, evaluating, and guiding managerial behavior to achieve efficiency, effectiveness, and accountability. With increasing organizational complexity, globalization, and digital transformation, traditional control mechanisms have evolved into sophisticated systems integrating financial and non-financial controls. This review paper synthesizes key theories, models, and practices of management control systems, including cybernetic controls, behavioral controls, cultural controls, and results-based controls. A comparative analysis of major MCS frameworks is presented to highlight their strengths and limitations. The paper discusses contemporary challenges and emerging trends such as strategic control, performance measurement systems, and digital control technologies. The review concludes by emphasizing the importance of integrated and adaptive management control systems for sustainable organizational performance.
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