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These charities, driven by a common and deep Christian spirit, played a pivotal role in a period of great depression, helping the local community. The accounts relating to their activities display precision and are rich in analytical detail, enabling the painting of a portrait of Verona’s confraternities and their economic and charitable actions as strictly bound by a spiritual aim.

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stakeholder theory

Dr Sara Moggi
University of Verona

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This page is a summary of: Accountability for a place in heaven: A stakeholders’ portrait in Verona’s confraternities, Accounting History, May 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1032373216643078.
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