
doi: 10.59403/1t2ds35
This article deals with the basic antagonism between group synergies and the arm’s length principle. On the one side, group synergies arise from the interactions between members of a group. On the other side, the arm’s length principle is based on the fiction that members of a group operate separately, as if they were unrelated.
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