What is a Company For?
Charles Handy
Corporate Governance: An International Review, 1993, vol. 1, issue 1, 14-17
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This article is a precis of the Michael Shanks Memorial Lecture delivered to the Royal Society on 5 December 1990. In it the author raises a number of philosophical questions about the nature of the corporate enterprise which challenge some of the shibboleths of current thinking. It is published in the expectation that it will stimulate thought and comment.
Date: 1993
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