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Coordination Power and Illnesses of Ownership, Governance and Knowledge-Management

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2002

Abstract

The differentiated illnesses of owning, ruling, and knowledge syndromes of quasi-ownership rights, strong markets, authoritarianism, bureaucratism, weak government, corrupted government, nomenclatures, a degenerated division of power, insider trading and staged manipulation, and syndromes of scientism and de-scientisation have their foundations in organisms that either institutionalise involuntary positve and negative externalities, or interfere with the constitutional partnership competition (political, economic, and cultural competition) and the division of power.