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The organizational context of business

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Part of the book series: Business in Context Series ((AGYO,volume 4))

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This chapter deals with the organizational level of the Business in Context model. In it we shall be considering the nature of the business organization itself, the different forms of business enterprise which the law recognizes and how these may be established and brought to an end. Some of the criteria for choosing one form over another will also be examined.

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Cole, B., Shears, P., Tiley, J. (1990). The organizational context of business. In: Law in a Business Context. Business in Context Series, vol 4. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7192-0_3

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