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    AuthorCurtis, Emer (1)Lillis, Anne M. (1)Mulligan, Emer (1)Oats, Lynne (1)Sweeney, Breda (1)Subject
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    Accounting (1)Commensurate constructs (1)Endogeneity of law (1)Endogenization (1)... View MoreDate Issued2017 (1)2015 (1)TypeArticle (2)

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    Tax professionals at work in Silicon Valley 

    Mulligan, Emer; Oats, Lynne (Elsevier, 2015-10-21)
    This paper analyses a previously unexamined but nonetheless important facet of modern society the nature and impact of the relationship between in-house tax professionals in large multinational organizations, and the ...
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    Simons' levers of control framework: Commensuration within and of the framework 

    Curtis, Emer; Lillis, Anne M.; Sweeney, Breda (2017)
    Abstract Purpose Despite extensive adoption of Simons’ Levers of Control (LoC) framework, there is still considerable diversity in its operationalization which impedes the coherent development of the literature and ...
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