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Networking, concorrenza globale e Corporate Governance Communication
Gli accordi di networking complicano i meccanismi di corporate governance che devono, da un lato, permettere di raggiungere i fini prefissati ma, dall'altro, governare la complessità della rete di relazioni competitive che intercorrono tra le imprese partecipanti.
Elisa Arrigo
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Journal of Social and Political Sciences, 2022
The implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes in Indonesia still largely involves charity to the community or efforts to earn a good name in the wider sphere. This is most especially the case in gold mining, where both large companies and community mining use hazardous materials such as mercury which cause various types of ...
Taufik, Y., Arimbawa, P., Zani, M.
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The implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes in Indonesia still largely involves charity to the community or efforts to earn a good name in the wider sphere. This is most especially the case in gold mining, where both large companies and community mining use hazardous materials such as mercury which cause various types of ...
Taufik, Y., Arimbawa, P., Zani, M.
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Corporate governance — The communications challenges
Journal of Communication Management, 1997The issue of corporate governance has been high on the agenda of the business community for several years but is likely to be a defining issue of the late 1990s. The paper examines its history and discusses its relevance for communications professionals.
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Corporate Governance: Using CSR as Communication Tool
Global journal of strategies and governance, 2011With the occurrence of the corporate failures more attention in corporate governance is given to corporate communication- internally and externally. All failures began because of unethical communication - corporate reporting (false reports, false managers’ statement, etc.).
Paulišić, Morena, Golja, Tea
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Corporate Governance als Herausforderung für die Corporate Communications
2007Dieser Artikel behandelt — ausgehend von der theoretischen Herleitung der verschiedenen Stakeholdergruppen und ihrer kommunikativen Bedeutung — die Rolle von Corporate Governance fur die heutige Corporate Communications und damit fur die Managementfunktion Kommunikationsmanagement.
Markus Will +2 more
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Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Communication
2007Abstract Both corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate governance have become major international issues. Many of the reasons for this appear in this volume. Only a few are reviewed here. The more central interest is in showing the intertwined nature of governance, responsibility, and the quality of social and economic choices.
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Corporate governance and communication
2014Introduction A significant feature of modern economic history is constituted by the development of large corporations (Chandler, 1962, 1977, 1990). A prerequisite for these was the introduction of corporate laws in various countries in the nineteenth century (North, 1990; Kraakman et al., 2004).
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Corporate governance: the challenge for communications practitioners
Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 1997The effective management of shareholder communications requires a close understanding of both the formal and informal components of companies' relationships with their major shareholders. The ownership of listed companies is very concentrated and typically the ten largest investors control around one‐third of their shares.
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Food security governance. Empowering communities, regulating corporations
The Journal of Peasant Studies, 2015Nora McKeon has written a book for our times. It is a book that is almost entirely present and future oriented.
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Government and Corporate Communication Practices: Do the Differences Matter?
Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2010This study investigates the differences and similarities in communication practices between the public and private sectors. Through a survey of 976 government and corporate communicators, 12 organizational attributes previously identified in research on the government communication decision wheel (Liu & Horsley, 2007; Liu & Levenshus, 2008) were tested.
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