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A Historiographical Review of Research concerning Accounting Changes in Post-communist Economies." Accounting Historians Journal 42 (2015): 1-36.
"The Role of the State in Corporate Governance." Accounting history 19 (2014): 291-307.
"Historical innovations in the regulation of business and accounting practices : a comparison of absolutism and liberal democracy." Accounting History 20 (2015): 250-265.
"Historical innovations in business and accouting regulation." In British Accounting and Finance Association. Londres, Royaume-Uni, 2014.
"Historical innovations in business and accouting regulation." In American Accounting Association Annual Meeting 2014. Atlanta, Etats-Unis, 2014.
"Le rôle de l'Etat dans la gouvernance d'entreprise." In 30ème Congrès Annuel de l’Association Francophone de Comptabilité (AFC), La place de la dimension européenne dans la Comptabilité Contrôle Audit. Strasbourg, France, 2009.
"The role of the state in corporate governance." In 12th Alternative Accounts Conference and Workshop. Toronto, Canada, 2010.
"The role of the state in corporate governance." In Research conference "Accounting in economic recovery and reform". Columbus, Etats-Unis, 2010.
"Accountability, Corporate Governance and the Role of the State." In 6th Asia Pacific Interdisciplinary Research in Accounting (APIRA). Sydney, Australie, 2010.
"The Role of the State in Corporate Governance." In 13th World Congress of Accounting Historians, Accounting History: Rational Evolution or Just One Thing After Another. Newcastle, Royaume-Uni, 2012.
"The Historical Role of the State in Corporate Governance." In American Accounting Association (AAA) Annual Meeting. Anaheim, Etats-Unis, 2013.
"Historical innovations in business and accounting regulation." In 7th Accounting History International Conference. Séville, Espagne, 2013.
"Governance and accounting practices in the Fugger family firm at the beginning of the sixteenth century." Accounting History 24, no. 3 (2019): 489-511.
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