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Covid-19
The adoption of Covid-19 financial statements’ exemptions by Italian firms: an empirical analysis
Essays
On issue:
2025-1
Authors:
Fabio Rizzato
Alberto Tonelli
Alain Devalle
Accounting and Business Adm.
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L’entrepreneurial orientation in epoca Covid-19: investire in intelligenza artificiale nel vitivinicolo. Il caso Fantini Group
Essays
On issue:
2023-3
Authors:
Barbara Iannone
Carlo Piretti
Accounting and Business Adm.
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about L’entrepreneurial orientation in epoca Covid-19: investire in intelligenza artificiale nel vitivinicolo. Il caso Fantini Group
Remote work in the United States: a micro-survey on organizational transformation after Covid-19
Essays
On issue:
2022-3
Authors:
Klaudijo Klaser
Roberta Cuel
Paolo Casari
Organization
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Covid-19 e performance economico-finanziarie delle imprese turistiche - un anno dopo
Contributi
On issue:
2022-2
Authors:
Federico Fontana
Accounting and Business Adm.
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The Role of Human Relationships in Organizational Sense-Making During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Evidence from a Structural Model
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On issue:
2021-3
Authors:
Anna Marrucci
Riccardo Rialti
Cristiano Ciappei
Marina Gallucci
Organization
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about The Role of Human Relationships in Organizational Sense-Making During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Evidence from a Structural Model