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ASSESSING IT AS A KEY SUCCESS FACTOR FOR ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING IMPLEMENTATION IN GREEK MUNICIPALITIES
Sandra Cohen 1 , Efrosini Kaimenaki 2 and Yannis Zorgios 3*
  1 Athens University of Economics and Business   2 Athens University of Economics and Business   3 CLMS (UK) LIMITED
  Address for correspondence: Sandra Cohen, Department of Accounting and Finance, Athens University of Economics and Business, 76, Patission St., Athens 104-34, Greece.
e-mail: scohen@aueb.gr

  *The proposed assessment model draws on the theoretical foundations of the Enterprise Systems Management Framework of CLMS (UK) LIMITED. The authors would like to thank two anonymous referees, Professor George Venieris and the participants of the 2004 EIASM International Conference on Accounting. Auditing and Management in Public Sector Reforms in Oslo for their helpful remarks on an earlier version of the paper.

Copyright 2007 The Authors Journal compilation © 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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