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A socio-ecological approach to corporate governance

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A socio-ecological approach to corporate governance. / Bebbington, Jan; Larrinaga, Carlos; Michelon, Giovanna.
Handbook on Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2024. p. 359-370.

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Bebbington, J, Larrinaga, C & Michelon, G 2024, A socio-ecological approach to corporate governance. in Handbook on Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 359-370. <https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollbook/book/9781802208771/9781802208771.xml>

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Bebbington, J., Larrinaga, C., & Michelon, G. (2024). A socio-ecological approach to corporate governance. In Handbook on Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility (pp. 359-370). Edward Elgar. https://www.elgaronline.com/edcollbook/book/9781802208771/9781802208771.xml

Vancouver

Bebbington J, Larrinaga C, Michelon G. A socio-ecological approach to corporate governance. In Handbook on Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 2024. p. 359-370

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Bebbington, Jan ; Larrinaga, Carlos ; Michelon, Giovanna. / A socio-ecological approach to corporate governance. Handbook on Corporate Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, 2024. pp. 359-370

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