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Matz, Adolph : ウィキペディア英語版
Adolph Matz
Adolph Matz (April 25, 1905 - Oct. 1, 1986) was a German/American organizational theorist, and Professor of Accounting at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, known for his work on cost accounting.〔Pong, Chris, and Falconer Mitchell. "Full costing versus variable costing: Does the choice still matter? An empirical exploration of UK manufacturing companies 1988–2002." ''The British Accounting Review'' 38.2 (2006): 131-148.〕
== Life and work ==
Matz was born in Karlsruhe〔Michael-Jörg Oesterle et al. ''Internationalisierung und Institution'' Springer-Verlag, 2005. p. 454〕 or Heidelberg,〔Klaus Brockhoff (2012) ''Betriebswirtschaftslehre in Wissenschaft und Geschichte: Eine Skizze.'' p. 157〕 Germany and started his studies in Weimar Republic. In the early 1930s he came to the United States, and obtained the American citizenship in 1933. He obtained his BA in 1932 at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he also obtained his MA in 1933 and his PhD in 1937. He started his academic career at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and became Professor of Accounting.〔Peter Mantel (2009). ''Betriebswirtschaftslehre und Nationalsozialismus.'' p. 773〕
Matz is noted for his 1946 prediction, that "completion of the first all-electronic general-purpose computing machine (open ) the future to the development of business machines heretofore undreamed of... and may well also revolutionize methods and systems of dealing with everyday business transactions." These ideas were however dismissed as "too ephemeral," and his article initially rejected.〔Dilys Winegrad. "(Crackpot notions the story of ENIAC )." ''Penn Printout.'' March 1996. Vol 12.4.〕
Matz died October 1, 1986 in Blue Bell, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

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