From The Mission of Accounting to Mission-Driven Accounting

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Serigne Diop

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After the emergence of so-called green accounting in the 1990s and 2000s, today's new social and particularly societal concerns of the stakeholders lead us to theorize and popularize a new, more inclusive form of accounting: mission-driven accounting

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Diop, S. (2024). From The Mission of Accounting to Mission-Driven Accounting. Management and Social Perspectives, 3(2), 24-38. Retrieved from https://revue.univ-oran2.dz/Revue/MASP/index.php/MASP/article/view/39
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