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entrepreneurship 2 ethics 2 firm performance differences 2 governance choice/ form 2 nefariousness 2 theory of the firm 2 Abweichendes Verhalten 1 Business ethics 1 Cost management 1 Deviant behaviour 1 Economic crime 1 Gewinnmaximierung 1 Kostenmanagement 1 Profit maximization 1 Social impact 1 Soziale Folgen 1 Theorie 1 Theorie der Unternehmung 1 Theory 1 Theory of the firm 1 Unternehmensethik 1 Wirtschaftskriminalität 1
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Arend, Richard J. 2
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Administrative Sciences 1 Administrative Sciences : open access journal 1
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The Nefarious hierarchy: An alternative new theory of the firm
Arend, Richard J. - In: Administrative Sciences 11 (2021) 1, pp. 1-18
We propose a new theory of the firm based on the premise that "the firm" characterizes a factor-integrative form of doing business that is often the most effective and efficient structure for doing well by doing bad. We define the terms and requirements involved for such a theory, and fulfill...
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The Nefarious hierarchy : an alternative new theory of the firm
Arend, Richard J. - In: Administrative Sciences : open access journal 11 (2021) 1/21, pp. 1-18
We propose a new theory of the firm based on the premise that "the firm" characterizes a factor-integrative form of doing business that is often the most effective and efficient structure for doing well by doing bad. We define the terms and requirements involved for such a theory, and fulfill...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012489377
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