Books
Epstein, Marc Jay. 1999. Counting what counts: Turning corporate accountability into competitive advantage. Reading, MA.: Perseus Books. (With B. Birchard). Epstein, Marc Jay. 1996. Measuring corporate environmental performance: Best practices for costing and managing an effective environmental strategy. Burr Ridge, IL.: Institute of Management Accountants and Irwin/McGraw-Hill. Epstein, Marc Jay. 1996. The usefulness of annual reports to corporate shareholders in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States: An international comparison. Greenwich, CT.: JAI Press, Inc. (With R. Anderson). Epstein, Marc Jay. 1993. The shareholders use of corporate annual reports. Greenwich, CT.: JAI Press, Inc. (With M. Pava). Epstein, Marc Jay. 1993. The accountant's guide to legal liability and ethics. Homewood, IL.: Irwin and Business-One Irwin. (With A. Spalding). Epstein, Marc Jay. 1982. Statistical analysis: Resolving decision problems in business and management. Glenview, IL.: Scott Foresman and Company. (With S. Book). Epstein, Marc Jay. 1978. The effect of scientific management on the development of the standard cost system. New York, NY.: Arno Press. Epstein, Marc Jay. 1977. Corporate social performance: The measurement of product and service contributions. New York, NY.: National Association of Accountants. (With E. Flamholtz and J. McDonough). Epstein, Marc Jay. 1977. The equity funding papers: The anatomy of a fraud. Hamilton, NY: John Wiley and Sons. (With L. Seidler and F. Andrews). Epstein, Marc Jay. 1977. Introduction to social accounting. Los Angeles: California State University. (With E. Weiss and J. Epstein). Epstein, Marc Jay. 1977. A practical guide to accountants legal liability. Tucson, AZ.: Lawyers and Judges Publishing Company. (With E. Weiss). Epstein, Marc Jay. 1975. The usefulness of annual reports to corporate shareholders. Los Angeles: Bureau of Business and Economic Research, California State University. Epstein, Marc Jay. 1974. Effectiveness of environmental review in the state of California. Los Angeles: Bureau of Business and Economic Research, California State University. (With A. Mason and J. Hemphill).
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