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The Role of Ownership in Corporate Restructuring

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Entrepreneurial Values and Strategic Management

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A corporate restructuring is a radical transformation. It involves either interrupting certain crisis mechanisms which progressively impoverish the firm, destroying financial resources and technical/industrial and commercial assets, or stabilizing the crisis by sustaining a constant level of losses. These mechanisms must be replaced with drivers that develop financial resources and allow the accumulation of experience and knowledge, which are critical to success in the competitive arena.

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© 2010 Vittorio Coda

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Coda, V. (2010). The Role of Ownership in Corporate Restructuring. In: Entrepreneurial Values and Strategic Management. Bocconi on Management Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230299054_8

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