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XYZ Corporation and Corporate Entrepreneurship
Darden Business Publishing Cases, 2008After more than 40 years of focus on a single related technology platform, XYZ Corp. had begun trying to foster an entrepreneurial climate within the organization. Its goal? To develop vibrant new ventures through a program called “Growing Green Businesses.” As XYZ's main product lines were becoming commoditized and several billion dollars in free cash
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Corporate values and corporate governance
Corporate Governance: The international journal of business in society, 2004There is growing interest in corporate values but where do they come from? What factors determine corporate values? This paper argues that they are determined by corporate governance in a broad sense of the word. Three governance mechanisms are emphasized: ownership structure, board composition and stakeholder influence.
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Corporate Debt and Corporate Taxes: An Extension
The Journal of Finance, 1980IN THE SEPTEMBER 1979 issue of this journal, Bierman-Oldfield [1] show that the Modigliani-Miller Proposition I with corporate taxation is unaltered by the existence of risky debt. Bierman-Oldfield state on page 954 that the analysis implies the expected returns on debt, unlevered equity, and levered equity are determined simultaneously and linked ...
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The Modern Corporation and Private Property.
, 1933Shorey Peterson, A. A. Berle, G. Means
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Knowledge of the firm and the evolutionary theory of the multinational corporation
, 1993B. Kogut, U. Zander
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2017
This chapter argues that it is precisely leaders without integrity, in the form of psychopaths within organisations, who have taken the reins of leadership in many organisations, leading Western and other societies to the point of economic collapse and environmental unsustainability.
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This chapter argues that it is precisely leaders without integrity, in the form of psychopaths within organisations, who have taken the reins of leadership in many organisations, leading Western and other societies to the point of economic collapse and environmental unsustainability.
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Corporate Governance and Corporate Compliance
2011Over the last 10 years, compliance has become a fashionable topic in Germany, although it only represents a ‘self-evident truth’: in fact, all companies have to comply with laws and their articles of incorporation (Satzung). In most situations, the terms ‘corporate compliance’ and ‘compliance’ are used interchangeably, though ‘corporate compliance ...
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