Transforming the Architect: Ownership Form and Archetype Change in Professional Practices
The adoption of the incorporated form of ownership in preference to partnership is linked to the shift to a more modem organizational archetype in professional firms. Yet existing empirical research offers insufficient insight into the organizational processes of this transformation in different pro...
Main Authors: | Morris, T, Pinnington, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2002
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