Impact of IPSAS Adoption on Governance and Corruption: A Comparative Study of Southern Europe
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- Sotirios Karatzimas & Jens Heiling & Caroline Aggestam-Pontoppidan, 2022. "Public sector accounting education: A structured literature review," Public Money & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 42(7), pages 543-550, October.
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IPSAS adoption; governance quality; corruption control; public sector accounting; transparency; institutional frameworks;All these keywords.
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