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    Characterizing the nature and extent of voluntary intellectual capital disclosures by listed UK and Australian biotechnology companies

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    Authors
    White, Greg
    Lee, Alina
    Nielsen, C.
    Bukh, P.
    Date
    2009
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    White, G. and Lee, A. and Nielsen, C. and Bukh, P. 2009. Characterizing the nature and extent of voluntary intellectual capital disclosures by listed UK and Australian biotechnology companies, in Matias Laine (ed), European Accounting Association 32nd annual congress, May 13 2009. Tampere, Finland: European Accounting Association.
    Source Title
    European Accounting Association 32nd annual congress
    Source Conference
    European Accounting Association 32nd annual congress
    School
    School of Accounting
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/24770
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