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Ownership as a concept is defined as a set of rights and obligations related to assets, including the user rights, the profit rights, the control rights, and the disposal rights. Many modern corporations, notably publicly limited companies, are characterized by the presence of multiple owner types, giving rise to diverse ownership structures.
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Responsible Ownership through Ownership Strategy
2020A new strand of corporate governance literature on ownership is developing the next generation of the concept of active ownership: responsible ownership. This paper aims to contribute to this strand of literature by addressing an inchoate element of responsible ownership: collective action by owners.
Sigurjonsson, Olaf +2 more
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2020
AbstractChapter 5 considers the ways in which claims of ownership and association are made with past battlefields and how these are reflected in processes of memorialization. The chapter also considers conflicts over such claims by looking at issues of occupation and control both by combatants at the time of fighting and those claiming descent from ...
John Carman, Patricia Carman
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AbstractChapter 5 considers the ways in which claims of ownership and association are made with past battlefields and how these are reflected in processes of memorialization. The chapter also considers conflicts over such claims by looking at issues of occupation and control both by combatants at the time of fighting and those claiming descent from ...
John Carman, Patricia Carman
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Self‐Ownership and World Ownership
1994Abstract This chapter attempts to lessen the appeal of self-ownership by showing how it counters well-entrenched moral positions. It argues that welfarists should not believe that libertarianism offers either: a compelling case for dismissing welfare rights; or the possibility of an economic constitution which is consonant with the ...
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“Revolving” Ownership: The Interplay between Yang-Ownership and Yin-Ownership
Filosofiya-PhilosophyThe article examines the concept of “revolving ownership” as a metamodel of property, whose structure allows for the interchange (rotation) of diverse components included in it, each capable of achieving different objectives through varied means. It is noted that the metamodel of revolving ownership can be utilized in the creation and structuring of ...
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Chapter 5: State Ownership, Collective Ownership and Private Ownership
2021Lei Chen +5 more
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Are firms with state ownership greener? An institutional complexity view
Business Strategy and the Environment, 2020Xin Pan, Xuanjin Chen, Paresha N Sinha
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Common ownership and competition in product markets
Journal of Financial Economics, 2021Shawn Thomas
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Does common ownership really increase firm coordination?
Journal of Financial Economics, 2021Katharina Lewellen, Michelle Lowry
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