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As is commonly accepted in academic literature on the methodology of a discipline, it is seldom satisfactory to look for a single complementary and satisfactory definition of a given concept. It is often more effective to work with a number of mutually differentiated definitive concepts, that is, concepts which vary in terms of the specific use of the concept in relation to the problem definition or context.
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Van den Berghe, L. (1995). Defining financial conglomerates. In: Van den Berghe, L. (eds) Financial Conglomerates. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0413-5_2
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