593 total citations 43 papers, 431 citations indexed
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Ivica Pervan is a scholar working on Accounting, Management Information Systems and Strategy and Management.
According to data from OpenAlex, Ivica Pervan has authored 43 papers receiving a total of 431 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Accounting, 7 papers in Management Information Systems and 6 papers in Strategy and Management. Recurrent topics in Ivica Pervan's work include Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance (10 papers), Corporate Finance and Governance (6 papers) and Financial Distress and Bankruptcy Prediction (6 papers). Ivica Pervan is often cited by papers focused on Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance (10 papers), Corporate Finance and Governance (6 papers) and Financial Distress and Bankruptcy Prediction (6 papers). Ivica Pervan collaborates with scholars based in Croatia and Serbia. Ivica Pervan's co-authors include Maja Pervan, Marijana Ćurak and Zoran Babić and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja and Acta Stomatologica Croatica.
In The Last Decade
Ivica Pervan
36 papers
receiving
372 citations
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Pervan, Ivica, et al.. (2019). The impact of integrated information systems on management accounting: Case of Croatia. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.3 indexed citations
Pervan, Ivica, et al.. (2014). Determinants of voluntary Internet Financial Reporting: analysis for selected CEE countries. 2. 32–39.2 indexed citations
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Pervan, Maja & Ivica Pervan. (2012). Sticky costs: evidence from Croatian food and beverage industry. 8(6). 963–970.6 indexed citations
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Pervan, Ivica, et al.. (2012). Impact of transparency level on the value relevance of accounting information: empirical analysis for SEE countries. 6(8). 955.3 indexed citations
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Pervan, Maja & Ivica Pervan. (2012). Analysis of sticky costs: Evidence from Croatian food and beverage industry. 6(2). 963–970.
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Pervan, Ivica, et al.. (2011). PREDICTION OF COMPANY BANKRUPTCY USING STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES – CASE OF CROATIA. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2(1). 158–167.27 indexed citations
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Pervan, Maja & Ivica Pervan. (2010). Market Structure and Profitability of Croatian Commercial Banks. Business review. 20(1). 209–216.12 indexed citations
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Pervan, Ivica, et al.. (2010). FINANCIAL REPORTING REGULATION FOR THE LISTED COMPANIES: ANALYSIS FOR SELECTED EASTERN EUROPEAN TRANSITIONAL COUNTRIES IN THE PROCESS OF EU ENLARGEMENT. University of Zagreb University Computing Centre (SRCE). 2(2). 277–309.5 indexed citations
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Pervan, Ivica, et al.. (2010). Financial Characteristics of Acquired Companies – Case of Croatia. Business review. 16(1). 209–216.6 indexed citations
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Pervan, Ivica, et al.. (2009). Vrijednosna važnost glavnice i dobiti- empirijska analiza za hrvatske korporacije sa Zagrebačke burze. University of Zagreb University Computing Centre (SRCE). 22(4). 41–51.1 indexed citations
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Pervan, Ivica. (2009). Trends of Voluntary Internet Reporting in Croatia : Analysis for the Period 2005-2007. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 5. 617–625.1 indexed citations
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Pervan, Ivica. (2006). Voluntary Financial Reporting on the Internet: Analysis of the Practice of Stock-Market Listed Croatian and Slovene Joint Stock Companies. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.49 indexed citations
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Pervan, Ivica. (2006). Voluntary financial reporting on the internet. Financial Theory and Practice. 1–27.1 indexed citations
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Pervan, Ivica. (2006). Dobrovoljno financijsko izvješćivanje na Internetu: analiza prakse hrvatskih i slovenskih dioničkih društava koja kotiraju na burzama. University of Zagreb University Computing Centre (SRCE). 30(1). 1–27.3 indexed citations
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Pervan, Ivica. (2005). Financial Reporting on the Internet and the Practice of Croatian Joint Stock Companies Quotes on the Stock Exchanges. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.4 indexed citations
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Pervan, Ivica. (2005). FINANCIAL REPORTING ON THE INTERNET AND THE PRACTICE OF CROATIAN JOINT STOCK COMPANIES QUOTED ON THE STOCK EXCHANGES. Financial Theory and Practice. 29(2). 159–174.23 indexed citations
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