Patten, 2002 - Google Patents
Media exposure, public policy pressure, and environmental disclosure: An examination of the impact of tri data availabilityPatten, 2002
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- Patten D
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- Accounting Forum
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The disclosure of environmental information in corporate financial reports has been a topic of interest within the accounting profession for more than two decades. Previous research shows the extent of this disclosure varies both across firms and across time (see, eg …
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