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Vol. 22 No. 1 (2019): Business Management Review - Special Issue on Oil and Gas
Vol. 22 No. 1 (2019): Business Management Review - Special Issue on Oil and Gas
Published:
2019-06-30
Articles
Editorial Guest: Call for Accounting and Finance Research on the Natural Resources in Africa
Siasa Issa Mzenzi, Neema Mori
1-11
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Financial Risks Of Fossil Fuels and the Clean Development Mechanisms: Perspective from East Africa
Bernard Baimwera,, David Wang’ombe,, Ernest Kitindi
1-12
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Assessment of Factors That Influence Management Reliance on Internal Audit Function: Evidence from Oil and Gas Companies Operating in Tanzania
Latifa Mbelwa, , Munyangabi Lenatusi
13-30
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Accounting Choices and Their Determinants in Oil and Gas Activities of Global Major Companies
Henry Chalu
31-66
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Determinants of Capital Structure of Oil and Gas Companies in Tanzania
Henry Chalu, Evelyn Richard, Angela Ngohelo
67-84
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Social and Environmental Reporting Of Oil and Gas Companies in Tanzania: Comparative Study with Gri Guidelines
Ramadhani Kikwiye
85-109
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Disclosure Practices of Environmental Costs: Evidence from Oil and Gas Companies Operating In Tanzania
Ernest Mabonesho, Shaban Ngole
110-129
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Factors Influencing Voluntary Sustainability Reporting For Oil and Gas Companies in Tanzania
Emmanuel Christopher, Henry Chalu
130-149
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An Exploratory Study on Corporate Governance Practices of the Selected Oil and Gas Companies in Tanzania
Siasa Issa Mzenzi, , Neema Mori,, Alfred Kurt
150-167
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Burnout and Auditor Work Behaviors in Tanzanian Public Accounting Firms
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Determinants of Capital Structure of Oil and Gas Companies in Tanzania
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Examining the Ability of Tanzanian Small and Medium Enterprises (Smes) To Increase Their Penetration into Export Markets
3
Account Receivable Management Practices of Smes in Tanzania: A Qualitative Approach
2
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