The Modern Corporation: Origins, Evolution, Attributes.
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- Oliver E. Williamson
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- Journal of Economic Literature
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About The Modern Corporation: Origins, Evolution, Attributes.
This paper, published in 1981, received 898 indexed citations . Written by Oliver E. Williamson covering the research area of Management of Technology and Innovation, Economics and Econometrics and Accounting. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Strategy and Management (422 citations), Economics and Econometrics (320 citations), Accounting (250 citations), Management Information Systems (128 citations) and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management (110 citations). Published in Journal of Economic Literature.
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