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    Larissa Kyj

    Abstract. Leafing through early accounting journals from the last two decades of the 19th century, accounting historians and enthusiasts piece together the history of accountancy in the US, yet pay little attention to the editors of these... more
    Abstract. Leafing through early accounting journals from the last two decades of the 19th century, accounting historians and enthusiasts piece together the history of accountancy in the US, yet pay little attention to the editors of these journals who at times almost single-...
    Abstract: This paper focuses on the origin and operation of the Insti-tute of Accountants and Bookkeepers established in New York City in 1882, one of the earliest recorded efforts to establish the account-ing profession in the United... more
    Abstract: This paper focuses on the origin and operation of the Insti-tute of Accountants and Bookkeepers established in New York City in 1882, one of the earliest recorded efforts to establish the account-ing profession in the United States. This organization is often over-looked or ...
    This article looks at multinational investments in Central and Eastern Europe from a relational matrix perspective. The matrix posits a set of business relationships as outcomes of environment, regulatory or cognitive, and cluster valence... more
    This article looks at multinational investments in Central and Eastern Europe from a relational matrix perspective. The matrix posits a set of business relationships as outcomes of environment, regulatory or cognitive, and cluster valence combinations of power, urgency, and legitimacy. BP's pursuit of petroleum reserves leading to the venture with Russia's TNK is offered as a case study pointing to
    ... Both Carver and Edgeworth believed minimum sacrifice should be the principle that determines the tax structure, but both accepted equal sacrifice where each taxpayer sacrifices an equal amount of utility ... 168 LARISSA S. KYJ, GEORGE... more
    ... Both Carver and Edgeworth believed minimum sacrifice should be the principle that determines the tax structure, but both accepted equal sacrifice where each taxpayer sacrifices an equal amount of utility ... 168 LARISSA S. KYJ, GEORGE C. ROMEO AND PAUL S. MARSHALL ...
    ... Larissa S. Kyj, Assistant Professor at the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, Wallingford, USA. ... market exhibit a great degree of mutual interdependence, especially in the realm of pricing, so that they frequently resort... more
    ... Larissa S. Kyj, Assistant Professor at the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, Wallingford, USA. ... market exhibit a great degree of mutual interdependence, especially in the realm of pricing, so that they frequently resort to one or more forms of non-price competition in an ...
    ... USA. Larissa S. Kyj, Rowan College of New Jersey, Glassboro, New Jersey, USA. ... city. We also look at absolute comparisons on a price per square foot and a rent per square foot basis as well as apartment size comparisons. ...
    ... Myroslaw J. Kyj a , Corresponding Author Contact Information , E-mail The Corresponding Author and Larissa Kyj b , 1 , E-mail The Corresponding ... Thus, Clarkson (1994) posits stakeholders as those who “bear some form of risk as a... more
    ... Myroslaw J. Kyj a , Corresponding Author Contact Information , E-mail The Corresponding Author and Larissa Kyj b , 1 , E-mail The Corresponding ... Thus, Clarkson (1994) posits stakeholders as those who “bear some form of risk as a result of having invested some form of capital ...
    In business to business marketing, customer service offers firms the opportunity to differentiate themselves from competitors and thereby estab-lish a competitive edge. However, competing on the basis of customer service presents its own... more
    In business to business marketing, customer service offers firms the opportunity to differentiate themselves from competitors and thereby estab-lish a competitive edge. However, competing on the basis of customer service presents its own problems in the area of effectively ...
    This article looks at multinational investments in Central and Eastern Europe from a relational matrix perspective. The matrix posits a set of business relationships as outcomes of environment, regulatory or cognitive, and cluster valence... more
    This article looks at multinational investments in Central and Eastern Europe from a relational matrix perspective. The matrix posits a set of business relationships as outcomes of environment, regulatory or cognitive, and cluster valence combinations of power, urgency, and legitimacy. BP's pursuit of petroleum reserves leading to the venture with Russia's TNK is offered as a case study pointing to