Organisations may allocate significant decision rights to manager-owned entreprises because it may be more efficient and feasible to commit to such an action. A particular instance of such a delegation of decision rights is franchising.
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Length: 22 pages Date of creation: 2000 Date of revision: Handle: RePEc:fth:sotoam:00-168
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