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The Seeds of Business System Diversity in Knowledge and Governance

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Internationally, the structure and conduct of enterprises and social institutions varies. Associated performance varies less. This could be seen as unfortunate. Practical people, in both government and business, would like to use the form and behaviour of enterprises as a guide to best practice in their design and operation.

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© 2004 Chong Choi, Brian Hilton and Carla Millar

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Choi, C., Hilton, B., Millar, C. (2004). The Seeds of Business System Diversity in Knowledge and Governance. In: Emergent Globalization. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230287433_2

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