STUDY OF SOCIAL AUDIT NEEDS THROUGH ANALYSIS OF TWODIMENSIONAL DISTRIBUTIONS – BULGARIAN CASE STUDIES
Journal Title: Journal L`Association 1901 SEPIKE - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 19
Abstract
This study is part of a three-year research project (2014-2016) dedicated to the "Study of social audit needs and application of social and environmental responsibility in the Republic of Bulgaria". This article presents the results of the study related to the social audit needs in the Republic of Bulgaria analyzed using two-dimensional distributions.
Authors and Affiliations
Miroslava Peycheva
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