An epistemic community as influencer and implementer in local government accounting in Australia
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2011-08
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Authors: | Irvine, Helen J. ; Cooper, Kathie ; Moerman, Lee |
Publisher: |
Blackwell Publishing |
Subject: | ACCOUNTING AUDITING AND ACCOUNTABILITY | Epistemic Communities | Local Government | Financial Sustainability | Asset management | Accountability |
Type of publication: | Article |
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Notes: | DOI:10.1111/j.1468-0408.2011.00524.x Irvine, Helen J., Cooper, Kathie, & Moerman, Lee (2011) An epistemic community as influencer and implementer in local government accounting in Australia. Financial Accountability and Management, 27(3), pp. 249-271. QUT Business School; School of Accountancy |
Source: | BASE |
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