The Effects of Intercorporate Networks on Corporate Social and Political Behaviour
Large economic corporations play a central role in the economies of modern societies. Much of what we consume is produced and marketed by corporations, and many of us are employed by them. Our economic fates appear to be inextricably linked to their actions. Not for the first time, however, corporat...
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Main Authors: | BOND, Matthew, GLOUHAROVA, Siana, HARRIGAN, Nicholas |
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2006
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