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Strategic Use of Corporate Venturing

Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 2007
Corporate venturing (CV) is said to be most productive as a path to superior corporate performance when practiced in a strategic manner. Unfortunately, considerable ambiguity exists concerning what it means in an organizational practice sense to strategically pursue CV.
Covin, Jeffrey G., Miles, Morgan P.
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Corporate social responsibility and corporate performance in US companies

BOHR International Journal of Business Ethics and Corporate Governance, 2023
The aim of this research is to find the impact of return on assets (ROAs), return on equity (ROE), and return on investment (ROI) on the corporate social responsibility index (CSRI) among US-based firms. Research on the correlation between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and key financial metrics, including ROAs, ROE, and earnings per share (EPS),
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Corporate Community Involvement in European and US Cities [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 2004
We aim to identify the implications of corporate citizenship in general, and of collaboration between public and private actors in particular, for the development of cities. We analyse the changing behaviour of proactive firms in the field of community involvement, the spatial dimension of corporate citizenship, the added value of cross-sector ...
Leo van den Berg   +2 more
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The Use of Corporal Punishment

The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1989
Discipline has been consistently cited by the public as the most significant problem in education in Gallup polls of public attitudes toward education (Gallup 1984). Some of the erosion of confidence in education could be ascribed to citizens' perception that schools have inadequately handled discipline.
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Asymmetric Information and Corporate Derivatives Use

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
AbstractWe investigate the relationship between derivatives use and the extent of asymmetric information faced by the firm. Using alternative analyst forecast proxies for asymmetric information, we find evidence that both the use of derivatives and the extent of derivatives usage is associated with lower asymmetric information.
Peter Dadalt, Gerald D. Gay, Jouahn Nam
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Using virtual worlds for corporate training

Proceedings 3rd IEEE International Conference on Advanced Technologies, 2004
We present virtual training worlds that are relatively low-cost distributed collaborative learning environments suitable for corporate training. A virtual training world allows a facilitator, experts and trainees communicating and acting in the virtual environment for practicing skills during collaborative problem solving.
Charles Nebolsky   +3 more
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Corporate derivatives use and the cost of equity

Journal of Banking & Finance, 2010
We investigate the relation between derivatives use and corporations’ cost of equity capital. Using a large sample of non-financial firms, we compute and analyze (i) the relative cost of equity of firms that use derivatives and those that do not; and (ii) the change in cost of equity experienced by firms initiating derivatives programs.
Chen-Miao Lin   +2 more
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The US Corporate Elephant

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
Drawn from a speech at the opening convocation at two notarial schools in Italy, this is a story of modern US corporate law. Unlike the statist nature of the corporation in many other countries, the nature of the US corporation is essentially private. It is based on state corporate law, chosen by the parties.
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Corporate Restructuring and the Consolidation of US Industry

The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1996
This study examines the impact of corporate restructuring measured at the industry level on industry concentration in 695 four-digit U.S. industries in the basic, manufacturing, and services sectors between 1981 and 1989. The results show a modest increase in median industrial concentration in sample industries between 1981 and 1989.
Liebeskind, Julia Porter   +2 more
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A REVIEW ON THE USE OF CORPORATE REPUTATION ELEMENTS IN CORPORATE ADVERTISEMENTS

2022
The aim of the research is to reveal which of the six sub-dimensions that systematically form corporate reputation are included in the content of corporate advertisements, which are generally used for the purpose of providing competitive advantage, creating corporate and brand loyalty, strengthening the image and creating reputation.
AKTAŞ ARSLAN, Nalan, KOÇER, Sevim
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