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Building corporate accountability : emerging practices in social and ethical accounting, auditing and reporting

@inproceedings{Zadek1997BuildingCA,
  title={Building corporate accountability : emerging practices in social and ethical accounting, auditing and reporting},
  author={Simon Zadek and Peter M. Pruzan and Richard A. Evans},
  year={1997}
}
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