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Analisa pengaruh corporate governance terhadap kinerja intellectual capital melalui capital structure sebagai variabel intervening
Author
Gomes I, Nadya
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Publisher
Surabaya: FE Program Studi Akuntansi Program Akuntansi Bisnis UK Petra, 2017
Language
Indonesian
ISBN
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Series
Skripsi No. 32010939/AKT/2017
Subject(s)
ACCOUNTING
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL
Notes
Appendix: p. 105-114
. Bibliography: p. 91-104 .
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xiv, 114 p.
Dimension
30 cm.
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