Creating the conscious law firm: What traditional law firms can learn from the conscious capitalism movement (Part 1)
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2020Type
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Duperouzel, L. 2020. Creating the conscious law firm: What traditional law firms can learn from the conscious capitalism movement (Part 1). Australasian Law Management Journal.
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Australasian Law Management Journal
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Faculty of Business and Law
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Curtin Law School
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In the first part of a three-part series, Dr Christian Duperouzel examines the notion of conscious capitalism and explains why law firms need to integrate principles of conscious capitalism into their workings if they are to succeed in the new economy.
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