Corporate Strategic Choice Basing on Externality Internalization

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Corporate strategy of architecture enterprises with multiregional projects is building coordination between the corporate inner resources and the externalities from social & natural environment. This paper attempts to establish a strategic choice model of internalization of the externalities, as an analytic tool integrating both dimensions of the inner-resources and environment.

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