Description
This book takes a variety of theoretical and empirical approaches to the issue of authority and control in the modern corporation. It considers such relations, and the possible advantages of family ownership. The book combines historical and contemporary case studies from a range of different industries.
This book takes a variety of theoretical and empirical approaches to the issue of organization and authority in the modern corporation. Including contributions from scholars in the US, Germany and Japan, it considers such relations, and the possible advantages of family ownership. The book combines historical and contemporary case studies from a range of different industries.