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Accounting Theory

   

Added on  2022-12-15

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Political Science
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Running head: ACCOUNTING THEORY
Accounting theory
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ACCOUNTING THEORY
Executive summary:
The above study discuses about the organizational policies and structures associated
with the paradise plantation limited which is a tea industry of Sri – lanka. Apart from this the
ethical and managerial stakeholder’s theory have also been discussed in this theory. Lastly
the study deal with the six capital model of IIRC with a suitable conclusion at the end
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Table of Contents
Introduction:...............................................................................................................................3
Discussion:.................................................................................................................................3
Socio political and economic context:...................................................................................3
Ethical and managerial branches of stakeholder’s theory:.....................................................3
Six capital theory of IIRC:.....................................................................................................4
Conclusion:................................................................................................................................5
References:.................................................................................................................................6
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