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Intra-industry benchmarking of SG&A expenses: A neo-institutional perspective
AERTS, Walter
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VAN CANEGHEM, Tom
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Faculteit Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen, …
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2006
socially-based
imitation
behavior
. Different modes of trait imitation in SG&A reporting seem to coexist as long as the …
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