Accounting History Review, ‎2155-2851

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    Accounting for Information Infrastructure as Medium for Organisational Change

    Boell, S. K. & Hoof, F., 02.01.2020, In: Accounting History Review. 30, 1, p. 45-68 24 p.

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  6. Toward a Kaleidoscopic Understanding of Anonymity
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  10. Comparison of the effects of long-lasting static stretching and hypertrophy training on maximal strength, muscle thickness and flexibility in the plantar flexors
  11. Ambiguous Effects of Risk Aversion on Healthy Nutrition
  12. A review of FEM code accuracy for reliable extrusion process analysis
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  15. Determinants of materiality disclosure quality in integrated reporting
  16. Single photoproduction of η-mesons of hydrogen in the forward direction at 4 and 6 GeV
  17. Polite rejections
  18. Collaboration or fragmentation?
  19. Modeling the C(o)urse of Privacy-critical Location-based Services
  20. Inflation: Drivers and Dynamics 2020 CEBRA Annual Meeting Session Summary
  21. Datenstrukturen und Algorithmen
  22. T&T Clark Handbook of Christian Eschatology
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