American Innovation Abroad : The Multidivisional Hypothesis in West Germany
Multidivisional firms account for a clear majority of the hundred leading companies in America and Britain, and significant proportions elsewhere in continental Europe. Thus a sizeable proportion of total economic activity in Western, developed economies now takes place within the quasi-autonomous operating divisions of large industrial organizations, co-ordinated via a network of general offices.
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1981
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Authors: | Cable, John ; Dirrheimer, Manfred J |
Institutions: | Department of Economics, University of Warwick |
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