It is cautious‚ however‚ to point out that though the speech act makes up a substantial part of securitization‚ it is not in itself securitization. The act of simply speaking security alone is not a successful case of securitization but rather is classified as a securitizing move or a political move. Buzan et al argue that securitizing actors securitize an issue through persuasion as a matter of “security through illocutionary speech acts”‚ by means of reciprocal interaction with an audience.
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7 Reasons You Should Care About Social Responsibility Sep 20 2014 47‚440 Views 153 Likes 48 Comments Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Share on Google Pluse Share on Twitter With an increase in consumer pressure for companies to be more socially responsible‚ making a positive contribution to society is becoming increasingly important. From the perspective of many corporations and business owners‚ however‚ social responsibility is often considered the “right thing to
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Riordan’s Competitive Advantages The research will describe which competitive advantages Riordan has in common with McDonald’s and Burger King. This study will estimate‚ which competitive strategies Riordan could use to improve innovation and sustainability of business operations both in the United States and in the global market. Research will explain why those competitive strategies were chosen and estimate how they may affect sustainability of long-term organizational performance. The examination
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1. Explain how organizations in the not-for-profit sector differ from organizations in the public sector or for-profit business sector. Provide an example of an entity in each sector. The discussion bellow tries to explain how organizations in the not-for-profit organizations differ from organizations in the public sector or for-profit business sector. The easiest way to understand the difference between the public‚ for-profit‚ and nonprofit sectors is to understand the constituents that each serves
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Business Name Institution Marriot Hotel In some cases‚ organizations may decide to retain some of its profits instead of paying dividends. These funds are used to support various activities. These sources are referred to as the retained earnings to an organization such as Marriot hotel. The hotel utilizes funds‚ which could have been distributed to shareholders to finance further investment such as expansion‚ marketing and promotion. It may use the funds to support research
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STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT METRICS ASSIGNMENT-1 SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CASE STUDY QUESTIONS 1. How does Southwest Airlines get its competitive advantage? 2. How does Southwest Airlines execute its strategy? 1. How does Southwest Airlines get its competitive advantage? Southwest Airlines uses a Cost Leadership Strategy‚ however most pricing strategists would agree that having a low price does not‚ in itself‚ constitute a competitive advantage. In fact‚ thinking that low prices
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1. What are IKEA’s firm-specific advantages? Country - specific advantages? IKEA’s firm and country specific advantages could be the following: IKEA sells the same furniture all over the world‚ so IKEA rips huge economies of scale from the size of its stores and the big production runs necessary to stock them. IKEA also offers a low competitive price because of the economies of scale (30% lower than competitors) Exclusive relationship between IKEA and its suppliers‚ offering modern and exclusive
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V. The Competitive Advantage of Nations A. Overview Porter is a famous Harvard business professor. He conducted a comprehensive study of 10 nations to learn what leads to success. Recently his company was commissioned to study Canada in a report called "Canada at the Crossroads". Porter believes standard classical theories on comparative advantage are inadequate (or even wrong). According to Porter‚ a nation attains a competitive advantage if its firms are competitive. Firms become
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First-Mover Advantages Marvin B. Lieberman; David B. Montgomery Strategic Management Journal‚ Vol. 9‚ Special Issue: Strategy Content Research. (Summer‚ 1988)‚ pp. 41-58. Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0143-2095%28198822%299%3C41%3AFA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-2 Strategic Management Journal is currently published by John Wiley & Sons. Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/about/terms.html. JSTOR ’s Terms
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Slide1: International strategy (tiêu đề của slide nhé c) The enterprise has core competencies => the competitors in the host country does not have or difficult to develop‚ catch up or imitate Being not under pressure to localize products and to reduce production costs Company’s head office played a central role Slide 2: International strategy of Coca Cola (1900 to 1950) 1899-1909: added to 379 bottling plants across the United States for consumption of about 70 million liters / year. 1906: developing
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