2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.aos.2012.03.002
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The Dutch East-India Company and accounting for social capital at the dawn of modern capitalism 1602–1623

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“…The § §58 and 59 of Charter favored the concept capital maintenance in accounting procedures. These characteristics were also present since the first years of VOC existence (Dari-mattiacci, Gelderblom, Jonker, & Perotti, 2013;Robertson & Funnell, 2012;Robertson, 2011).…”
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“…The § §58 and 59 of Charter favored the concept capital maintenance in accounting procedures. These characteristics were also present since the first years of VOC existence (Dari-mattiacci, Gelderblom, Jonker, & Perotti, 2013;Robertson & Funnell, 2012;Robertson, 2011).…”
Section: Paid-in Capitalmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…money or goods) (Baxter, 1980;Oliveira, 2005). The calculation of a merchant's net assets depended on its bookkeeping records and external sources (Robertson & Funnell, 2012). The end balance in the SEB showed what an individual (i.e., an agent) must hand over to his principal in his charge for the next period (Baxter, 1980).…”
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