The interplay of silence, trust, and formal control in challenging financial accounting outsourcing

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to improve the understanding of the interplay between formal control mechanisms, silence and trust in controlling challenging financial accounting outsourcing (FAO) initiatives in the municipal sector. Specifically, it examines the role of silence and trust through the lens of behavior and outcome controls in established inter-organizational relationships. Design/methodology/approach The article adopts a case study approach to investigate the control of FAO using data from semi-structured interviews and extensive archival materials. Findings The results show that challenges around progressing FAO result in the use of different forms of silence between various organizational levels, thus hampering the use of control mechanisms and the development of trust. The forms of silence used are opportunistic, acquiescent and technical silence. When accounting systems malfunction, it becomes impossible to exercise formal control, which, in turn, increases organizational silence, decreases trust across all levels and fosters managerial frustration regarding the monitoring of the FAO process. Research limitations/implications This study adds to the interorganizational control literature by linking different forms of silence and trust to formal control mechanisms. Practical implications The recommendation is to use management control mechanisms at both strategic and operational management levels and to establish open communication channels to improve coordination and control to support FAO in the public-sector context. Originality/value Considering the limited prior research on challenging accounting outsourcing, this study contributes by analyzing two challenging accounting outsourcing cases and the role of silence/silencing and trust therein.

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2049-3738
2049-372X

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Meditari accountancy research|34

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A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä (vertaisarvioitu)