Grisar, CathérineCathérineGrisarMeyer, MatthiasMatthiasMeyer2020-05-152020-05-152016-04-01Management Review Quarterly 2 (66): 117-157 (2016-04-01)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/6154This paper provides a systematic literature review of the use of simulation in the field of “controlling”, a term synonymously used for management accounting and control in German-speaking countries. The review starts from a total of 12,102 articles published in leading, controlling-related business journals in German-speaking countries (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland) between 1980 and 2009. Thereof, 47 articles specifically refer to the use of simulation in controlling. This set of articles is analyzed along the following dimensions: development of publication volume over time, important authors, controlling tasks and instruments supported by simulation or fulfillment of minimum quality criteria concerning simulation modeling and analysis. The results indicate an increasing interest in employing simulation within controlling and its particular relevance in practice. Two areas emerge as the main application arena: planning and risk management. Despite some progress the review also shows that simulation is not yet an established branch of research on its own in controlling. A detailed analysis of the articles suggests that more transparency and standards in the application of simulations are needed to further advance this method.en2198-1639Management review quarterly20162117157ControllingLiterature reviewSimulationUse of simulation in controlling research: a systematic literature review for German-speaking countriesJournal Article10.1007/s11301-015-0117-0Other