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THE ROLES OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AND ETHICS IN SHAPING THE BEHAVIOR OF ACCOUNTANT FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

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Figure 1. A Manager’s Network of Contacts
Figure 2. Strategic Management Process
Figure 3. The “Onion diagram’: manifestations of culture at different levels of depth
Figure 4. Correlations among organizational culture, values, ethics, and behavior
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