Most of the time these two fundamental terms are considered as synonyms and used interchangeably. References showing their similarities or differences are needed.
I thank the two participators in answers to my concern. What I am asking is some references from various authors - well or not so well known - in the form of papers or books which are treating more in depth this issue. I am possessing just a few, but as one may know, to write a good paper in any issue the list of good references is very important.
Let me dear sirs explain my thought to your already done participation and help.
Mr. Pavel has sent me a paper of 1940, which I cannot buy, but, by seeing the topics, I can imagine that there is no information about what I am asking for.
Meanwhile, Dr Muniapan has sent me a link, which thiough useful, is not what I am searching for. Because, it is not a paper, nor a book. And, more than that, there is no one explanation of things, only a listing of. And moreover, I do not agree with, as I never think it, to explain or define a term - that is a name - through its verbal form, as it is done in your material both for administration (The administration is a systematic process of administering the management ...) and management (Management is defined as an act of managing ...).
To activate the debate and discussions, I may argue that none of what is written up today in both my arguments may give an answer to the question: Why certain degrees are entitled Business Management and why some other Business Administration? And I am convinced that the missing of the right answer to tghat question is related to the questions I proposed to this section at researchgate.