A1 Journal article (refereed)
Hei, me mennään kunnan tilitehtaaseen! : taloushallinnon työn uudelleenorganisoinnin vaikutukset työntekijöiden kokemana (2008)


Järvenpää, M., Lähteenmäki, J., Niemelä, M., Voutilainen, V., & Pellinen, J. (2008). Hei, me mennään kunnan tilitehtaaseen! Taloushallinnon työn uudelleenorganisoinnin vaikutukset työntekijöiden kokemana.. Hallinnon Tutkimus, 27(2), 52-67.


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All authors or editorsJärvenpää, Marko; Lähteenmäki, Johanna; Niemelä, Maija; Voutilainen, Vesa; Pellinen, Jukka

Journal or seriesHallinnon Tutkimus

ISSN0359-6680

eISSN2343-4309

Publication year2008

Volume27

Issue number2

Pages range52-67

PublisherHallinnon tutkimuksen seura

Publication countryFinland

Publication languageFinnish

Persistent website addresshttps://journal.fi/hallinnontutkimus/article/view/100682

Publication open accessOpenly available

Publication channel open accessOpen Access channel

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/59487


Abstract

This case study examines the reorganization of accounting work into Shared Service Centre (SSC) and its impacts as experienced by the accounting workers in the City of Jyväskylä. The SSC concept is advertised to lead to improved quality, better services, more effective processes and lower costs. The results of the study show that the workers have experienced the change positively and thai the change in general has been rather successful but there are, however, some potential pitfalls for the SSC concept. Some work, which was not properly taken into account in the process definitions, remained in the units and must now be done by the unit managers themselves or even by newly recruited people. This may hinder the financial benefits of the change. Moreover, the quality of the accounting processes was not increased as much as expected, and the hoped-for learning effects and the transfer of the best practices were not fully achieved. The level of internal customer service has increased in some units, but the increased distance between units and the SSC may challenge this customer satisfaction in the future. There is aisa a potential risk of the basic accounting work becoming more and more monotonic, dull, and unattractive for the skilled worker. Finally, most of this work may be even replaced by the office automation in the future.


Keywordsmunicipalitiesfinancial administrationcentralisationservice centresaccountingstafforganisation of workjob descriptionexperiences (knowledge)


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