The LAAPs that foster productive conversations and the crebit that undermines them
Year of publication: |
July 2018
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Authors: | Bloomfield, Robert |
Other Persons: | Grant, Stephanie M. (contributor) ; Hodge, Frank D. (contributor) ; Sinha, Roshan K. (contributor) |
Published in: |
Accounting, organizations and society : an international journal devoted to the behavioural, organizational and social aspects of accounting. - Amsterdam : Elsevier, ISSN 0361-3682, ZDB-ID 83016-1. - Vol. 68/69.2018, p. 135-142
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Subject: | Conversational norms | Accounting standards | Conceptual framework | Financial reporting | Freedom of speech | Rechnungswesen | Accounting | Bilanzierungsgrundsätze | Freiheit | Freedom |
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