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  1. Transition management strategies of confiscated mafia-type firms: the role of public administrations and nonprofit organizations
  2. Sustainable development goals in public administrations: Enabling conditions in local governments
  3. Debate: Accounting for public sector assets—the implications of ‘service potential’
  4. PMM CIGAR Annual Issue 2022, Public Money & Management, Vol. 42, No. 7 (October 2022)
  5. Designing international public sector accounting standards: An analysis of constituents’ participation through comment letters
  6. Public-Sector Accounting Reforms and Governmental Efficiency: A Two-Stage Approach
  7. Technology transfer performance of public research institutes: the case of Romania
  8. Budget transparency and financial sustainability
  9. Research performance of public research institutes in a quadruple helix setting
  10. Standardizing local governments’ audit reports: for better or for worse?
  11. Do e-government initiatives and e-participation affect the level of budget transparency?
  12. Budget transparency and human development
  13. Editorial: Comparison as a habit—The case for international governmental accounting research
  14. Earnings management in public-sector organizations
  15. Budget transparency and governance quality
  16. Public-sector Financial Management and E-government: The Role Played by Accounting Systems
  17. Public sector financial management and democracy quality: The role of the accounting systems
  18. Intellectual capital in Italian healthcare: senior managers' perspectives
  19. Public sector accounting reforms and the quality of governance
  20. The contribution of cyber-physical production systems to activity-based costing in manufacturing. An interventionist research approach
  21. Financial Indicators as Determinants of Mayoral Elections
  22. Earnings management in local governments: the role of political factors
  23. Does financial health influence the re-election of local governments?
  24. Explaining budget transparency through political factors
  25. Drivers for the voluntary adoption of consolidated financial statements in local governments
  26. Setting International Public-Sector Accounting Standards: Does ‘Public’ Matter? The Case of Revenue from Non-Exchange Transactions
  27. The role of public-sector accounting in controlling corruption: an assessment of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries
  28. Budgetary solvency of Italian local governments: an assessment
  29. Disclosure of Intellectual Capital Components in Integrated Reporting: An Empirical Analysis
  30. Forecasting default risk.
  31. Public sector consolidated financial statements: a structured literature review
  32. Efficiency and financial health of public-sector entities.
  33. IC in education.
  34. Port Community Systems and Service-oriented approach.
  35. Explaining the Relation Between Efficiency and Financial Condition
  36. Disclosure quality in the public sector.
  37. Family business succession supported by management accounting
  38. Investigating the Relationship between the Social and Economic-financial Performance
  39. Financial in Local : Definition, Measurement and Determinants
  40. Intellectual capital in action: evidence from Italian local governments
  41. Auditing Principles
  42. Internal Budgetary Auditing
  43. Goodwill and accounting discretion
  44. Bankruptcy Efficiency and Indirect Costs in Italian SMEs: a Temporal Approach
  45. Public-Sector Consolidated Financial Statements: An Analysis of the Comment Letters on IPSASB’s Exposure Draft No. 49
  46. Improving the efficiency of Port Community Systems through integrated information flows of logistic processes
  47. How to Drive Innovation Within Outsourcing Relations: The Role of Performance Evaluation and Management Control Systems
  48. The financial distress of public sector entities. Evidence from Italian public universities
  49. Disclosure of university websites. Evidence from Italian data
  50. The Accessibility Of The Italian Bankruptcy Procedures: An Empirical Analysis
  51. Forecasting corporate bankruptcy: empirical evidence on Italian data