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Corporate Use of Derivatives in Thailand
2005This thesis is a study of the results of survey of derivatives use for hedging purposes by 64 non-financial firms in Thailand. The percentage of respondents using derivatives to hedge financial risks is 73 percent. The usage of derivatives is more common among larger firms than among smaller firms.
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Business and the Polis: What Does it Mean to See Corporations as Political Actors?
Journal of Business Ethics, 2009Pierre-Yves Neron
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Marketing Channel Management by Multinational Corporations in Foreign Markets
Journal of Marketing, 2018Rajdeep Grewal +2 more
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Knowledge Flows and the Structure of Control Within Multinational Corporations
Academy of Management Review, 1991Vijay Govindarajan
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Use of Netnography in Corporate Communication
Corporate communication is the process of implementing, managing and evaluating institutions' communication strategies and practices in an integrated manner by combining them with corporate goals. It is seen that the concept is generally categorized in the context of managerial, organizational and marketing communication.Özkoçak, Levent, Şahin, Seçkin
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Evaluation of Sustainability Practices in the United States and Large Corporations
Journal of Business Ethics, 2014M Anaam Hashmi
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By the Numbers: Measuring Community Development Corporations' Capacity
Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2003Lisa J Servon
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Globalization of R&D: recent changes in the management of innovation in transnational corporations
Research Policy, 1999Alexander Gerybadze, Guido Reger
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