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Entrepreneurship in the large corporation: a longitudinal study of how established firms create breakthrough inventions

, 2001
We present a model that explains how established firms create breakthrough inventions. We identify three organizational pathologies that inhibit breakthrough inventions: the familiarity trap – favoring the familiar; the maturity trap – favoring the ...
G. Ahuja, Curba Morris Lampert
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Incorporating Corporation Relationship via Graph Convolutional Neural Networks for Stock Price Prediction

International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, 2018
In this paper, we propose to incorporate information of related corporations of a target company for its stock price prediction. We first construct a graph including all involved corporations based on investment facts from real market and learn a ...
Yingmei Chen   +2 more
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Corporate Finance and Corporate Governance

The Journal of Finance, 1988
ABSTRACTA combined treatment of corporate finance and corporate governance is herein proposed. Debt and equity are treated not mainly as alternative financial instruments, but rather as alternative governance structures. Debt governance works mainly out of rules, while equity governance allows much greater discretion.
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Corporate tax and corporate welfare

2023
The tax system is not simply about raising revenues; it is also about distributing favours and picking winners. Many of the ‘penalties’ but also rewards of the tax system over the past few decades have been distributed disproportionately to big business, coinciding with increases in other types of corporate welfare. This chapter focuses on the issue of
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Corporate marketing

European Journal of Marketing, 2006
PurposeThe aims of the paper are to examine the nascent area of corporate marketing.Design/methodology/approachThe paper draws on some of the key literature relating to the history of marketing thought.FindingsThe study reiterates the case that corporate identity, corporate branding, corporate communications, and corporate reputation should be ...
Stephen A. Greyser, John M.T. Balmer
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The Multinational Corporation as an Interorganizational Network

, 1990
A multinational corporation consists of a group of geographically dispersed and goal-disparate organizations that include its headquarters and the different national subsidiaries.
S. Ghoshal, C. Bartlett
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The Rise of Online Platforms and the Triumph of the Corporation

, 2020
Rather than viewing online platforms as digital marketplaces, we analyze platforms as corporations and platform participants as a workforce. Online platforms perform very similar functions as any other corporation, but in different ways (applying terms ...
K. Frenken, Lea Fuenfschilling
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Eclipse of the Public Corporation

, 1999
The publicly held corporation has outlived its usefulness in many sectors of the economy. New organizations are emerging. Takeovers, leveraged buyouts, and other going-private transactions are manifestations of this change.
M. C. Jensen
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Corporate identity, corporate branding and corporate reputations [PDF]

open access: possibleEuropean Journal of Marketing, 2012
PurposeThe main purpose of this paper is to explore, define, reconcile and depict corporate identity (CI), corporate brand (CB) and corporate reputation (CR) in a framework that reflects the dimensions of these constructs, discriminates between them and represents their inter‐relatedness.Design/methodology/approachThe paper draws on key literature ...
Abratt, Russell, Kleyn, Nicola Susan
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Corporations and the Corporate Elite

Annual Review of Sociology, 1980
the role of business. In this review, attention is generally restricted to the largest corporations and their corporate elite. At present there are more than two million business enterprises in the US, and nearly all are very small; in 1973, for instance, nine out often companies commanded assets of $1 million or less.
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