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The Ocean 100: Transnational corporations in the ocean economy
The 100 largest corporations account for 60% of total revenues in eight core ocean economy industries. The ocean economy is growing as commercial use of the ocean accelerates, while progress toward achieving international goals for ocean conservation and
J. Virdin +8 more
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The United States - China Rivalry and the BRI
The article describes the United States - China rivalry and Chinas Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) through a fine-grained review of primary materials such as major US policy documents and speeches by and media interviews with key American foreign policy ...
Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
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Embedded Neoliberalism and the Legitimacy of the Post-Lisbon European Union Investment Policy
Much has been written about the ongoing legitimacy crisis of the global investment treaty regime and the system of investor-to-state dispute settlement (ISDS).
Bart-Jaap Verbeek
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La financiarización de las grandes empresas farmacéuticas
En este artículo, empleamos un marco Vebleniano para analizar tres dimensiones de la financiarización corporativa: la expansión del balance, la creciente importancia de los activos intangibles y los crecientes niveles de pagos financieros.
Tobias J. Klinge +2 more
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Three-dimensional (3D) architectures of graphene are of great interest for applications in flexible electronics, supercapacitors, and biointerfaces. Here, we demonstrate that multi-layer graphene (MLG), like single-layer graphene (SLG), can self-fold to ...
Toichiro Goto +3 more
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‘multinational corporations’ (MNCs), also referred to as ‘multinational enterprises’ (MNEs) or ‘transnational corporations’ (TNCs) introduced complex international structures connected to states, but at the same time transcending national boundaries ...
Olufemi O. Amao
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Formation of the Digital Elite As a New Stratum of the Global Information Society
Introduction. The article is devoted to the analysis of the process of formation of the digital elite, determines the legitimacy and regularity of its appearance as a new stratum of the global information society.
Alexander P. Kochetkov
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Societies are increasingly characterized by polarization and fragmentation on a variety of socio-political issues. With the heightened social visibility of corporations, as a result of processes of mediatization, firms are pressured to engage with such ...
T. V. D. Meer, J. Jonkman
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Bringing the corporation into corporate branding [PDF]
This paper describes corporate branding as an organisational tool whose successful application depends on attending to the strategic, organisational and communicational context in which it is used. A model to help managers analyse context in terms of the alignment between strategic vision, organisational culture and corporate image is presented.
Hatch, Mary Jo, Schultz, Majken
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Non-financial corporations and systemic risk
We investigate the systemic importance of U.S. non-financial corporations and analyse the firm-specific characteristics that identify systemically important non-financial firms.
Mardi Dungey +3 more
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