Social and formal information sources in corporate finance
By Isto Huvila, 3 January, 2013
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Presentation The preference of social and formal information sources in corporate finance at the 40th Anniversary Jubilee Conference of the Swedish School of Library and Information Science in Borås, Sweden.
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