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Searching for carbon leaks in multinational companies [PDF]
Does climate change policy cause companies to shift the location of production, thereby creating carbon leakage? We examine the impact of the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) on the geographical distribution of carbon emissions within ...
Antoine Dechezleprêtre +4 more
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DevOps in Practice - A preliminary Analysis of two Multinational Companies
DevOps is a cultural movement that aims the collaboration of all the stakeholders involved in the development, deployment and operation of soft-ware to deliver a quality product or service in the shortest possible time.
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Multinational Company Litigation
2021Jason Brickhill and Zanele Mbuyisa review the current state of play in South Africa in terms of the imposition of civil liability on multinationals for human rights abuses. They outline the rules on jurisdiction over claims by foreign claimants and corporations and potential causes of action under common law, statute, and the Constitution.
Jason Brickhill, Zanele Mbuyisa
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HRM in Multinational Companies
The SAGE Handbook of Human Resource Management, 2019Reiche, B. Sebastian, Minbaeva, Dana
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Adapting to supply chain 4.0: an explorative study of multinational companies
Supply Chain Forum: an International Journal, 2019The aim of this paper is to examine how multinational companies from five industries can adapt to what we call Supply Chain 4.0; the supply chain created as a result of the new digital era brought forth by the fourth industrial revolution.
Dimitrios Makris, Z. Hansen, Omera Khan
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The effect of green shipping practices on multinational companies’ loyalty in Malaysia
International Journal of Logistics Management, 2019Purpose The globalization of market and production activities with unequal distribution of market demand and resources has accelerated the demand for shipping services.
Erwind Jozef +3 more
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2006
• Understand different organization structure of multinational corporations • Apply the organization structure models to analyze the global organization structure of Robert Bosch GmbH • Analyze the regional organization structure for Robert Bosch US • Obtain an overview of the theoretical models of business strategies used by multinational ...
Chetan Sankar, Karl-Heinz Rau
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• Understand different organization structure of multinational corporations • Apply the organization structure models to analyze the global organization structure of Robert Bosch GmbH • Analyze the regional organization structure for Robert Bosch US • Obtain an overview of the theoretical models of business strategies used by multinational ...
Chetan Sankar, Karl-Heinz Rau
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International Journal of Accounting Research, 2018
The use of leverage as finance strategy has become a tool of performance enhancement among corporate organisations. The study was carried out to examine the effects of thin capitalization and international laws on performance of multinational companies ...
Ita Asuquo Akabom, Fidelis. E. Ejabu
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The use of leverage as finance strategy has become a tool of performance enhancement among corporate organisations. The study was carried out to examine the effects of thin capitalization and international laws on performance of multinational companies ...
Ita Asuquo Akabom, Fidelis. E. Ejabu
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New protectionism and multinational companies
Journal of International Economics, 1996Abstract This paper examines the welfare effects of eliminating non-tariff barriers (NTBs), when firms expand abroad via export or direct investment (DI). Two broad categories of NTBs are considered according to whether they discriminate only against the foreign exporter (Type I) or also against the local subsidiary of the foreign-owned firm (Type II)
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Indigenous and multinational pharmaceutical companies
Social Science & Medicine, 1983There is a set of complex relationships between governments and the pharmaceutical companies. These relationships can be analysed in many different ways. In the following article the drug system of each country will be the unit of analysis. The drug system includes all the decision processes, formal as well as informal, from the production or ...
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