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Ownership is fundamental to firm strategy, organization, and governance. Standard ownership concepts—mainly derived from agency and incomplete contracting theories—focus on its incentive effects.
N. Foss +4 more
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We analyze an extensive proprietary database of corporate social responsibility engagements with U.S. public companies from 1999-2009. Engagements address environmental, social, and governance concerns.
E. Dimson, Og̃uzhan Karakaş, Xi Li
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The ‘ownership’ of science [PDF]
Dr Catherine Rhodes is a research fellow at the Institute for Science, Ethics and Innovation specialising in the international regulations relevant to control of biotechnology. Professor John Harris is director of the Institute and has particular interest in biomedical ethics and medical jurisprudence.
Rhodes, C +3 more
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Lecture on the first SFB/TR 15 meeting, Gummersbach, July, 18 - 20, 2004We develop a general theoretical framework of trade on a platform on which buyers and sellers interact. The platform may be owned by a single large, or many small independent or vertically integrated intermediaries.
Stahl, Konrad +2 more
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Ownership is commonly considered a key principle aiming to promote effective multi-stakeholder partnerships. This article explores the conceptualisation and experience of ownership in a multi-stakeholder initiative in TVET, with an empirical focus on a ...
Eskindir Jembere Asrat +2 more
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Diversification, risk, and performance: Do the type of family and state ownership matter?
Purpose — This study aims to examine the roles of the ultimate owners, i.e., family and state, as moderating factors on the relationships between bank diversification, risk, and performance.
Jul Aidil Fadli
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PurposeThe current study dealt with the ownership structure effect as a potential determinant of the environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance disclosure in the Jordanian context.Design/methodology/approachUsing the content analysis ...
Hamzeh Al Amosh, S. F. Khatib
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First paragraph: ‘It is as easy to make sweeping statements about reading tastes as to indict a nation, and as pointless.’ This jocular remark by a librarian made in the Times in 1952 sums up the dangers and difficulties of writing the history of reading.
Towheed, Shafquat +2 more
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The elusive gold mine? The finer details of Creative Commons licences – and why they really matter
This article explores the tensions inherent in the ownership and reuse of scholarly works, with a focus on achieving open access (OA) aims via Creative Commons licences.
Ruth Mallalieu
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Tenure Status in Life Cycle Cohorts in Poland
Poland is characterized by a relatively high level of homeowners (84% of population in 2018). The preference for ownership, as well as financial possibilities, are not balanced throughout the entire life cycle of a household.
Matel Anna
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