Governments in the United States and Europe have been preoccupied with the question of financial institutions becoming too big to fail.
But new data has one Harvard professor questioning whether financial (and other organisations) bear a greater risk of becoming too big to succeed.
Read James Heskett’s thoughts at the Harvard Business School website.
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