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Tamansiswa Accounting Journal International - Volume 3 No 1 October 2021 - cover

Tamansiswa Accounting Journal International - Volume 3 No 1 October 2021

Tamansiswa Accounting Journal International

Publisher: Triple Nine Communication

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In this edition, we raise the theme of finance, human capital and psychology. In the economy and business, the role of finance, including accounting, human capital and psychology, is very closely related in building the country's economy, so we will take up these three themes in this edition. We conducted collaborative research with five universities from Indonesia, Spain and France. We hope that this collaborative research effort can increase scientific development in the fields of economics and business.
Available since: 10/07/2022.

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