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THE US GLOBAL CITIES AS HUBS FOR FOREIGN TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS
Despite the acknowledgment of the global city concept and the importance of transnationalization processes in their formation, the debate regarding global city identification methods continues.
M. E. Pilka, N. A. Sluka
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Law and Politics in FCPA Prosecutions of Foreign Corporations
The expansive reach of US prosecutions addressing corporate and economic crimes has piqued the interest of many commentators and scholars. This is perhaps nowhere more evident than in the enforcement of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA ...
Elizabeth Acorn
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“The Light That Shineth in the Darkness”: Anglo-American Rural Missionaries and the Cuban Revolution
Though rural Protestant missionaries stationed in Cuba routinely reproduced Anglo-American epistemologies and values, often in the service of US corporations, they also worked alongside their parishioners to challenge state and economic violence, as well
Samuel Finesurrey
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Globalisation has been driven by multinationals' capital and technology and produced a structural change in business networks. In this sense, one of the most important changes in industrial organisation is the transition from multinational corporations ...
Silvio M. Brondoni
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Political double standards in reliance on moral foundations [PDF]
Prior research using the Moral Foundations Questionnaire (MFQ) has established that political ideology is associated with self-reported reliance on specific moral foundations in moral judgments of acts. MFQ items do not specify the agents involved in the
Kimmo Eriksson +2 more
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Introduction Share buybacks, when a corporation buys back its own shares, are recognised as having potentially harmful impacts on society. This includes by contributing to economic inequalities, and by impeding investments with the potential to protect ...
Benjamin Wood, Gary Sacks
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This paper tests how market misvaluation affects corporate innovation. Unlike the “catering effect” observed in the US, we find that estimated stock overvaluation in China is strongly negatively associated with corporate innovation, conforming to our ...
Danglun Luo +3 more
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Ouverture de ‘Global Networks and Local Development-1’
The global competitive landscapes of innovation and imitation have significantly changed the relative position of many Nation-States and the business relations between global networks and local firms. The US large corporations have lost their historical
Silvio M. Brondoni
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Competitive Circular Economy Management. The Mitsubishi Corporation Case
In today’s scenario of ‘hyper competition’, global corporations face many other MNCs (more and more frequently based in the US, China, South Korea, Taiwan and Europe). In oversize economy, global companies move to adopt closed innovation policies.
Silvio M. Brondoni
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Presence and Prospects of CMOs in Japanese Corporations:
The objective of this study is to explore how CMOs influence corporate performance in Japan. Recent research reports have shown that CMOs play positive roles in American corporations.
Hiroshi Tanaka +5 more
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