Starting from Berle and Means (1932), some argue that the Anglo-American style separation of ownership and control

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Starting from Berle and Means (1932), some argue that the Anglo-American style separation of ownership and control is an inevitable outcome in corporate governance for large firms. Others contend that this is one variant (among several) on how large firms can be effectively governed and that it is not necessarily the most efficient form. What do you think?

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Global Strategy

ISBN: 9780357512364

5th Edition

Authors: Mike W. Peng

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