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Journal of Management History (Archive) (2000) 6 (5): 224–242.
Published: 01 August 2000
..., may take into account and seek to influence those of society at large. Neither are the two systems completely separate and independent nor does either control the other; their relationship is better described in terms of interpenetration. © MCB UP Limited 2000 Stakeholders Governance...
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Journal of Management History (Archive) (1999) 5 (6): 292–306.
Published: 01 September 1999
.... Julius Caesar is shown to have failed to create a new method of governing Rome. Augustus Caesar, however, created the basis for the Roman Empire. Their careers show that change which is incremental and does not violate the core culture of a system is more likely to transform a social system than more...
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Journal of Management History (Archive) (1997) 3 (3): 256–271.
Published: 01 September 1997
... similarities exist that show that his views continue to demonstrate fruitful application in the art of governance. Burke, therefore, believed that human reason is inherently limited and the possibility of error and uncertainty should always be in the minds of a prudent observer. Because “the nature of man...

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