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Peking Palace


Gail Lynn Cook, Martha M. Eining

published: 2006 | Case Study | MIS

Subject Area:    MIS

Key Issues:    Accounting Information Systems; Emerging Businesses; Internal Controls; Information Requirements

Case Description:    Mr. Chen, co-owner and manager of the Peking Palace restaurant, envisions opening additional outlets based on the same Chinese menu and amenities. He is concerned, however, about the ability to maintain control of operations if he were working through hired managers at each site, and has asked for an evaluation of his existing information system.

# Case Pages:    11

Case Number:
    050027-13-3

Teaching Note:    Yes

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