from Part V - Systems Approach as a More Comprehensive Concept toward Group Transparency
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2022
In this chapter, three inherent challenges with Systems Thinking is addressed. These are (i) legal uncertainty, due to the case-by-case assessment of control relations that may lead to different outcomes, (ii) information asymmetry concerns, due to information gathering processes, and (iii) enforcement concerns, due to the need of a modified definition of legal terms such as corporate control, beneficial ownership, and controlled and affiliated entities.
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