Competitive Markets, Corporate Firms, and New Governance: An Ordonomic Conceptualization

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Competitive Markets, Corporate Firms, and New Governance: An Ordonomic Conceptualization. / Pies, Ingo; Beckmann, Markus; Hielscher, Stefan.
Corporate Citizenship and New Governance: The Political Role of Corporations. ed. / Ingo Pies; Peter Koslowski . Dordrecht: Springer Verlag, 2011. p. 171-188 (Ethical Economics : Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy).

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Pies, I, Beckmann, M & Hielscher, S 2011, Competitive Markets, Corporate Firms, and New Governance: An Ordonomic Conceptualization. in I Pies & P Koslowski (eds), Corporate Citizenship and New Governance: The Political Role of Corporations. Ethical Economics : Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy, Springer Verlag, Dordrecht, pp. 171-188. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1661-2_10

APA

Pies, I., Beckmann, M., & Hielscher, S. (2011). Competitive Markets, Corporate Firms, and New Governance: An Ordonomic Conceptualization. In I. Pies, & P. Koslowski (Eds.), Corporate Citizenship and New Governance: The Political Role of Corporations (pp. 171-188). (Ethical Economics : Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1661-2_10

Vancouver

Pies I, Beckmann M, Hielscher S. Competitive Markets, Corporate Firms, and New Governance: An Ordonomic Conceptualization. In Pies I, Koslowski P, editors, Corporate Citizenship and New Governance: The Political Role of Corporations. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag. 2011. p. 171-188. (Ethical Economics : Studies in Economic Ethics and Philosophy). doi: 10.1007/978-94-007-1661-2_10

Bibtex

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