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ISSN 1930-0158
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Vol. 1, Issue 1, 1999June 28, 2016 EDT

The Debate on Corporate Governance: An Historical Analysis of Berle and Means Contributions

Omid Nodoushani, Patricia A. Nodoushani,
social sciences
https://doi.org/10.21818/001c.797

Articles in Vol. 1, Issue 1, 1999

Vol. 1, Issue 1, 1999
  • Some Ideas About Management In the 21st Century A "Cyber" Conversation Between Fred Luthans and Richard M. Hodgetts
    Fred LuthansRichard M. Hodgetts
  • A New Professional Organization: Success Through Keeping to the Knitting
    Daniel James Rowley
  • Analogical Reasoning: When a Non-Expert Reasons Like an Expert
    Daniel M. Eveleth
  • "We’re Not the Bad Guys": An Argument For Consilience Between Business Schools and the Liberal Arts
    J. Andrew MorrisSteven J. Maranville
  • Job Satisfaction Returns to Human and Social Capital
    Mindy W. Douthit
  • The Debate on Corporate Governance: An Historical Analysis of Berle and Means Contributions
    Omid NodoushaniPatricia A. Nodoushani
Journal of Behavioral and Applied...
Nodoushani, Omid, and Patricia A. Nodoushani. 2016. “The Debate on Corporate Governance: An Historical Analysis of Berle and Means Contributions.” Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management 1 (1). https://doi.org/10.21818/001c.797.
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