Descriere: Focusing on post-war France, West Germany and Italy, Djelic examines the influence of the American corporate model. She shows how the model fared in each country, meeting various degrees of success, resistance and adaptation.
Autori: Marie-Laure Djelic (Author) | Editura: OXFORD UNIV PR | Anul aparitiei: 1998 | ISBN: 9780198293170 | Numar de pagini: 324 | Categorie: Business
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