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        Accounting for social services outcomes : extending the balanced scorecard to NGOs in New Zealand 

        Prescott, James (2016-11)
        The application of accounting has already been extended to include aspects of customer services, employee satisfaction and innovation. These applications have however continued to focus on efficiencies and sustainability ...
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        Environmental reporting and firm profitability: Evidence from Sri Lanka 

        Attanayake, Lakshan; Wijekoon, N.; Gunathilaka, R.C. (2022-12-01)
        Background of study Literature review: gaps Research questions 1 Do disclosures on materials, energy, and water impact firms’ profitability? 2. Do bio-diversity disclosures impact firms’ profitability? 3. Do disclosures ...
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        Extending the balance scorecard to New Zealand NGOs in the social services sector 

        Prescott, James (2016-11)
        The application of accounting has already been extended to include aspects of customer services, employee satisfaction and innovation. These applications have however continued to focus on efficiencies and sustainability ...
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        Is emergence sufficient to explain the origins of Double Entry? 

        Wang, Dr Jenny; Zhao, L.; Hooper, Keith (2017-09)
        Emergence vs origins Pacioli disclaimed originality Secrecy Emergence The Arab case for inventing double entry The Indian case for inventing double entry The Chinese case for inventing double entry Daoism - Yin and ...
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        Obedience and accommodation in China 

        Wang, Dr Jenny; Hooper, Keith (2016-10)
        The paper sets out to show how the long-lasting disciplinary structure of Imperial China has left its legacy on the internal control systems of modern China  Such a structure when married to the disciplinary structure ...
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        Shame and authority : tracing the cultural antecedents of internal protocols in China 

        Wang, Dr Jenny; Hooper, Keith (2016-07)
        PURPOSE: To show how internal controls may be undermined and compromised by unquestioning obedience and accommodation of staff with management. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The paper makes use of an ethnographic ...

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