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This research contributes to an understanding of joint audit's legitimacy. It aims to highlight the institutional …
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legitimacy of benefits received from the brand.The integration of CSF in customer segmentation appears to be as an efficient tool …
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In this paper we analyze how legitimacy allows us to develop differentiated relationships in business networks. Our … central argument is that the building of legitimacy in business networks through certification needs the development of what … develops the argument through a critical review of literature. We use the organizational legitimacy (Elsbach, 1994) and …
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We use the neo-institutional and legitimacy theoretical perspective in order to analyze the “business case” i.e. the … stakeholder's pressure enact partial conformity strategies in order to enhance or gain legitimacy in a volontary exercise and in …
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The « expectation gap » is defined as the gap between what the public expects from the auditor and what the auditor expects to achieve. The present research treats the expectation gap in its discursive and normative dimensions. It aims to contribute to the understanding of the expectation gap...
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According to IFRS 8, segment reporting has to be based on information prepared for internal management decisions. In this paper, we attempt to explain the gap between the expected impact of this standard and its actual implementation. Indeed, disclosed segment information apparently complies...
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