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" Cliques and Capitalism : "
by Deborah E. De Lange.
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BL
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720349
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b540044
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Main Entry
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by Deborah E. De Lange.
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Title & Author
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Cliques and Capitalism : : a Modern Networked Theory of the Firm\ by Deborah E. De Lange.
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Publication Statement
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New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
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(XIV, 256 Seiten,)
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ISBN
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0230114547
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: 1137016183
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: 1137016191
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: 9780230114548
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: 9781137016188
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: 9781137016195
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Contents
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Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Foreward Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part I Corporate Governance Views and Theories Chapter 1: Who Holds the Power? Corporate Governance in America Chapter 2: A Review of Theories for the Modern Firm; Realistic Theoretical Choices; Embeddedness and Networks; Institutional Theory; Agency Theory Part II A Modern Networked Theory of the Firm Chapter 3: A Network Governance Model of the Firm Chapter 4: The Working Firm Chapter 5: The Legitimizing Firm Chapter 6: The Stock Market Bureaucracy Part III Case Study: The Financial Crisis in America Chapter 7: Power of the Middlemen Chapter 8: Cliques of Legitimizing Leaders Chapter 9: Democratization as an Institutionalized Myth Part IV Solutions: Sustainable Corporate Governance Chapter 10: A Superior Model - Sustainability Chapter 11: Examples of International Corporate Governance Chapter 12: Scenarios for a Redistribution of Power in America Part V Conclusions Chapter 13: Implications and Future Research for Management Scholars Chapter 14: Implications for Policy and Practice Appendices Bibliography Index
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Abstract
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De Lange suggests a new contextually linked building block model to develop theories of the firm in the field of strategy and organizations.
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Subject
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Business enterprises -- Finance.
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Business.
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Management.
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LC Classification
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HB501.B934 2011
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Deborah E De Lange
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