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Beyond conventional boundaries: Corporate governance as inspiration for critical accounting researchGendron, 2018
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Drawing on my research (with colleagues) in the corporate governance area, I reflect on the development of intellectual trajectories within the critical accounting research project. Recognizing that the boundaries surrounding critical research are quite hazy and …
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