Interdisciplinary approaches are commonly considered to be of value in their own right. In the social sciences, they primarily serve to promote in-depth knowledge, based on the integration of disciplines and the analysis of complex holistic phenomena . This paper examines two hypotheses for interdisciplinary research integrating legal studies with organization theory, while attempting to outline a specific interdisciplinary model based on three criteria: objectives, methods, and results. They concern: a) the Italian case of the liability of the administrator in limited liability companies , where organization theory can contribute to integrate or supplement the interpretation of legal scholars and to assess the effectiveness of the legal provisions; b) the systematic Italian regulation of social enterprise in its particular capitalistic legal form, where legal research can help organization theory in the knowledge of a new organizational form.
legal studies and organization theory: a possible cooperation
TROISI, ROBERTAConceptualization
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2016-01-01
Abstract
Interdisciplinary approaches are commonly considered to be of value in their own right. In the social sciences, they primarily serve to promote in-depth knowledge, based on the integration of disciplines and the analysis of complex holistic phenomena . This paper examines two hypotheses for interdisciplinary research integrating legal studies with organization theory, while attempting to outline a specific interdisciplinary model based on three criteria: objectives, methods, and results. They concern: a) the Italian case of the liability of the administrator in limited liability companies , where organization theory can contribute to integrate or supplement the interpretation of legal scholars and to assess the effectiveness of the legal provisions; b) the systematic Italian regulation of social enterprise in its particular capitalistic legal form, where legal research can help organization theory in the knowledge of a new organizational form.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.