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Corporate Imagery and Corporate Identity
1994In any organization, the relationship between strategic, structural, and psychological factors centering around a common core of abilities leads us to postulate the existence of a “corporate identity” which, in the same way as an individual’s personality, deeply influences its development.
Larçon, Jean-Paul, Reitter, Roland
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Corporate Finance and Corporate Governance
The Journal of Finance, 1988ABSTRACTA 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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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 Governance and Corporate Agility
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019Most of the extensive literature on corporate governance during the past fifty years has approached the topic from the perspective of agency theory and it has focused on dimensions of governance that are relatively easy to measure (e.g., ownership structure, size and structure of boards, executive compensation).
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Corporate Governance and Corporate Identity*
Corporate Governance: An International Review, 2006The aim of this paper is to discuss and analyse whether recommendations on corporate governance have led to more transparency and well‐defined corporate identities for listed small and medium‐sized companies through their external communication on corporate governance.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1998
Pediatricians differ on the optimal ways to discipline children. The major controversy surrounds the use of corporal punishment. In an effort to resolve this controversy, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) cosponsored a conference entitled "The Short and Long-Term Consequences of Corporal Punishment" in February 1996.
L J, Bauman, S B, Friedman
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Pediatricians differ on the optimal ways to discipline children. The major controversy surrounds the use of corporal punishment. In an effort to resolve this controversy, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) cosponsored a conference entitled "The Short and Long-Term Consequences of Corporal Punishment" in February 1996.
L J, Bauman, S B, Friedman
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Pharmacogenomics, 2002
Gentris Corporation is engaged in the development and rapid commercialization of innovative proprietary clinical pharmacogenomic products and services. The company provides global pharmaceutical research organizations with turn-key pharmacogenomic solutions to improve the efficiency and predictability of drug development.
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Gentris Corporation is engaged in the development and rapid commercialization of innovative proprietary clinical pharmacogenomic products and services. The company provides global pharmaceutical research organizations with turn-key pharmacogenomic solutions to improve the efficiency and predictability of drug development.
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This chapter provides a brief overview of corporate philanthropy. It starts off with defining the term and giving alternative views on its understanding. Then it moves on to outlining corporate philanthropy’s historical development by blending both academic and managerial perspectives into its current knowledge base, including approaches to its ...
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