FOREWORD *
When Neil Fligstein published his book, “The Transformation of Corporate Control” in 1993, he challenged the most widespread theories on the nature of corporations up to that time. Fligstein proposed a radically innovative point of view, even though he clearly understood the Classics of industrial organization literature, focusing on how firms grow. In his approach, the evolution of the strategies of American corporations was interpreted as the effect of multiple causes, among which national economic policies were particularly significant, especially competition laws.
Fligstein described the evolution of twentieth-century ...
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