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A corporation is an artificial person created for an economic purpose, as described in various aspects of the Theory of the Firm. Recent historical and comparative research shows that corporations in most countries come in groups, each controlled by a ...
Randall Morck
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Whether the corporation should be considered a person is a matter of active academic and public debate. Here, we examine whether, and in what ways, ordinary citizens conceptualize the corporation as a person. We present evidence that corporations are anthropomorphized, but only to a certain degree.
Nina Strohminger, Matthew Jordan
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Corporate citizenship: Challenging the corporate centricity in corporate marketing [PDF]
Abstract This study explores how corporate citizenship challenges the notion of corporate centricity underpinning the corporate marketing discipline. Theoretically, the argument is developed with reference to the concept of corporate citizenship and cultural branding theories.
Andersen, Sophie Esmann +1 more
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Corporate Taxation, Corporate Power, and Corporate Harm [PDF]
AbstractGlobalisation has increased corporate tax competition amongst states and facilitated widespread corporate tax avoidance. Some of the largest businesses now pay little or no tax: in some cases with the active assistance of governments. This article examines contemporary corporation tax policies, outlines some of the key methods corporations use ...
Farnsworth, Kevin, Fooks, Gary
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Macroeconomic Tools for Ensuring Resilience of the Financial Corporations Sector [PDF]
Research the tools for ensuring resilience of the financial corporations sector is relevant, given the fact that the development of the world economy is increasingly subject to the shock influences, to which financial crises are imposed.
Shkuropadska, D. (Diana)
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Corporate character, corporate virtues [PDF]
This paper extends previous discussions of corporate character and corporate virtues. By drawing particularly on the work of Alasdair MacIntyre, it offers a perspective on context‐dependent categories of the virtues. It then provides a philosophically grounded framework which enables a discussion of which virtues are required for business organizations
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Corporate Taxation and Corporate Governance [PDF]
The effects of corporate taxation on firm behavior have been extensively discussed in the neoclassical model of firm behavior which abstracts from agency problems. As emphasized by the corporate governance literature, corporate investment behavior is however crucially influenced by diverging interests between shareholders and managers.
Köthenbürger, Marko +1 more
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Social Resistance against Corporations for Environmental Preservation from Mining Exploration
Environmental preservation needs to be considered to avoid conflicts and social protests in the mining world, especially in the communities around the mines.
Syafruddin Syafruddin +4 more
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Spatial planning corporate criminal sanctions are criminal sanctions imposed on corporations as stipulated in Article 74 of Law Number 26 of 2007. The criminal sanction can be applied in controlling the planning of the territory so that there is order ...
SYAFARDAN, Denny Zul +3 more
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Democratization of water resources management through the involvement of stakeholders has been widely advocated over the past two decades. In light of mediocre results of such processes and severe criticism of the claimed benefits of stakeholder ...
Nora Van Cauwenbergh +2 more
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