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C/M/151. The notions of power and control in context of management
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- 2005
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The paper critically reviews the literature on management control and in particular, power and control. Moreover, the paper analyses and discusses what have been learned about gathering material for literature review e.g., the validity and purpose of the literature, and the methodology used for gathering the information
KEYWORDS: notions, power, control, context, management,
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