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Effective Collaboration at the Top of the Firm
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 14
- 1.1 Dissertation Studies No access
- 2.1 Introduction No access
- 2.2.1 Process-related Expertise No access
- 2.2.2 Advisory Process Expertise No access
- 2.2.3 Management Expertise No access
- 2.2.4 Advisory-oriented Board Structures No access
- 2.3.1 Sample and Data No access
- 2.3.2 Variables No access
- 2.3.3 Data Analysis No access
- 2.4 Results No access
- 2.5 Discussion No access
- 3.1 Introduction No access
- 3.2.1 CEO-COB Relation and R&D Investment Strategy No access
- 3.2.2 Interpersonal Differences and Strategic Decision-making No access
- 3.2.3 Career Differences No access
- 3.2.4 Socio-personal Differences No access
- 3.2.5 Time Effects: The Role of Shared Tenure No access
- 3.3.1 Sample and Data No access
- 3.3.2 Variables No access
- 3.3.3 Data Analysis No access
- 3.4 Results No access
- 3.5 Discussion No access
- 4.1 Introduction No access
- 4.2 International Corporate Governance and the Shareholder vs. Stakeholder Debate No access
- 4.3 Corporate Governance in Germany No access
- 4.4 Stakeholder Orientation as a Source of Competitive Advantage? No access
- 4.5 Benefits of Stakeholder Orientation in Germany No access
- 4.6 Towards a Modern Stakeholder Value Approach No access
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- 5 General Conclusion No access Pages 105 - 106
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