The moderating role of board independence, firm size, location, industry type, and company age on the effect of green accounting on financial ratios, abnormal returns, and firm value among selected publicly-listed companies in the Philippines from 2013-2017
The increasing global environmental problems brought by economic, social and technological advancements have led to growing interest of stakeholders in the firms’ adoption and application of green accounting. Environmental awareness has caused various stakeholders to become more concerned with the f...
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Main Author: | Esmeña, Jesica C. |
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2019
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