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http://dx.doi.org/10.20498/eajbe.2022.10.2.71

Legal Considerations to Make a Successful Corporate Decision: Evidence from Prior Literature Analysis  

KIM, Young-Dae (Department of Law and Police, Sun Moon University)
KOH, Jae-Jong (Department of Law and Police, Sun Moon University)
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East Asian Journal of Business Economics (EAJBE) / v.10, no.2, 2022 , pp. 71-80 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose - It is chaotic when doing a business without legal patterns and rules; individuals who make legal decisions without legal consideration are often protecting their interests and forgetting others. This study aims to suggest key solutions how companies can make better decision based on legal considerations through investigation comprehensive literature analysis. Research design, Data, and methodology - This research conducted qualitative textual method and a technique called 'Qualitative Comparative Analysis' (QCA) can be used to understand better why certain things change while others do not. In tough situations, QCA is a strategy for comparing several occurrences. Result - Total six considerations were founded by the QCA for better corporate decision. Based on these considerations, all stakeholders, shareholders, and every employee should nominate and vote on one person to be their leader in the organization; fair practices in choosing the governor of the organization through legal binding will bring peace and order to the company. Conclusion - It was time consuming to go through every detailed material that entails legal consideration in making corporate decision. The concept of same profile in the research is critical whereby many authors are using same concept to write their articles and books. Using pure concept from one source limits the research and gives inadequate information.
Keywords
Legal Consideration; Business Management; Decision Strategy;
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