The management of business or the business of management?
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https://doi.org/10.21100/compass.v10i3.479Abstract
Business is a large and diffuse activity that is growing larger with the expansion of the new market-state in which virtually all former-state services are contracted out to be run as businesses, if not yet directly for profit, then in heightened competition for customers.References
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