Overview
- Editors:
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Michael J. Munkert
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Munkert - Kugler + Partner GbR, Nürnberg, Germany
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Stephan Stubner
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LS für Strategisches Management und, Organisation, Handelshochschule Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
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Torsten Wulf
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Graduate School of Management, Chair of Strategic Management, HHL - Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Easily accessible and well structured
Compendium of all relevant information concerning legal forms of companies in 10 European countries
Standardized structure allows quick comparison of the different legal forms in EU
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (12 chapters)
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The Need for a Better Understanding of Legal Forms in Europe
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- Torsten Wulf, Stephan Stubner
Pages 3-10
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Legal Forms of Company Foundation
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Legal forms of company foundation
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- Michael J. Munkert, Christian Seidl
Pages 19-47
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- Emmanuèle Lutfalla, Michael J. Munkert
Pages 49-69
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- Michael J. Munkert, Klaus Küspert
Pages 71-88
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- Sergio Finulli, Michael J. Munkert
Pages 107-133
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- Pietia C. van der Laarhoven Mark, Johan F. Langelaar
Pages 135-160
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- Roxana Smeu, Adriana Turta
Pages 161-188
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- Astrid Dorfmeister, Michael J. Munkert
Pages 189-214
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- Anton Blatter, Michael J. Munkert
Pages 215-238
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- Andrew Lindsay, Michael J. Munkert
Pages 239-263
About this book
From our daily practice as scholars, consultants and entrepreneurs we know how critical it is to make the right decisions that can shape the future of a company. One of the earliest of such decisions is surely the selection of the appropriate legal form as it is hardly reversible and has major implications on the running business. Accordingly, we can nd a wealth of information about the pros and cons of speci c legal forms. However, so far there is only scarce information available once you decide to enter a foreign market. There are offerings, e.g. from the Chambers of Commerce and you can search the Internet. When information is provided in the local language, comprehension becomes dif cult. Furthermore, the material that is available today only seldom allows for a structured analysis and comparison of legal forms in different countries. From discussions with entrepreneurs we know that this situation has not only been cumbersome for us, but actually everybody who is thinking about starting up a business or widening the operations across country borders is faced with the complex task of deciding on a legal form.
Editors and Affiliations
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Munkert - Kugler + Partner GbR, Nürnberg, Germany
Michael J. Munkert
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LS für Strategisches Management und, Organisation, Handelshochschule Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Stephan Stubner
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Graduate School of Management, Chair of Strategic Management, HHL - Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Torsten Wulf