Accounting in different cultures and from different perspectives
Titolo Rivista: CONTABILITÀ E CULTURA AZIENDALE
Autori/Curatori: Alessandro Lai, Delfina Gomes
Anno di pubblicazione: 2018
Fascicolo: 2
Lingua: Inglese
Numero pagine: 6
P. 7-12
Dimensione file: 56 KB
DOI: 10.3280/CCA2018-002002
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Alessandro Lai, Delfina Gomes, in "CONTABILITÀ E CULTURA AZIENDALE" 2/2018, pp. 7-12, DOI:10.3280/CCA2018-002002