Mechanismen institutionellen Wandels im deutschen Kapitalismus: Die Regeln der Unternehmensverfassung im Umbruch

In the debate on the convergence of Rhenish capitalism towards the Anglo-Saxon model there is a growing consensus on the emergence of hybrid institutional configurations which combine elements of both systems. Our paper traces the mechanisms and driving forces leading to varying degrees of convergen...

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