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Interrogating an accounting-based intervention on three axes: Instrumental, moral and aesthetic

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  • Chua, Wai-Fong
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  • Chua, Wai-Fong & Degeling, Pieter, 1993. "Interrogating an accounting-based intervention on three axes: Instrumental, moral and aesthetic," Accounting, Organizations and Society, Elsevier, vol. 18(4), pages 291-318, May.
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