Short Write-up –Innovation across Firm Boundaries Xin Gu 1. What were some key problems in the Alpha-Omega alliance? What caused them? First‚ both firms were accustomed to getting their way" with alliance partners because of their market clout and size; but this situation was different. Since both companies rarely compromised‚ partnership discussions were arduous. At one low point‚ both sides refused to give in on a particular issue‚ and one team coldly got up and left. Second‚ one major hurdle
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Video Case 2 Are Chinese Business Partnerships A Good Deal For U.S. Companies? Case Assignment Questions: 1. Compare and contrast joint ventures and wholly owned subsidiaries. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each form of market entry? Why might a company choose one over the other? A joint venture is a partnership between two or more people or businesses/companies who will share all expense‚ profit‚ loss expertise and control in a specific project. A wholly owned subsidiary
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WISSENSCHAFTSZENTRUM BERLIN FÜR SOZIALFORSCHUNG discussion papers SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH CENTER BERLIN FS IV 98 - 5 Shukko in Japanese Companies and Its Economic and Managerial Effects Shiho Futagami* Tomoki Waragai** Thomas Westphal*** * Yokohama National University ** Waseda University *** Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung June 1998 ISSN Nr. 0722 - 6748 Forschungsschwerpunkt Marktprozeß und Unternehmensentwicklung Research Area Market Processes and Corporate
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Your Alliances Are Too Stable by David Ernst and James Bamford A Executives often bemoan the instability of their business partnerships. But what really makes them hard to manage is their rigidity. JUNE 2005 LLIANCES PLAY A MAJOR ROLE i n / \ almost every industry-from airlines to oil exploration‚ from pharmaceuticals to semiconductors. In fact‚ we’ve found that the typical corporation relies on alliances for 15% to 20% of Its total revenues‚ assets‚ or income. While some
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Foreign Direct Investment You are the international manager of U.S. business that has just developed a revolutionary new personal computer that can perform the same functions as existing PCs but costs only half as much to manufacture. Several patents protect the unique design of this computer. Your CEO has asked you to formulate a recommendation for how to expand into Southeast Asia. Your options are (a) to export from the United States‚ (b) to license an Asian Firm to manufacture and market
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Executive Summary Giordano Holdings Limited is a leading high-quality discount clothing manufacturer and retailer based in Hong Kong. The company has a striving geographical growth program with recently successful operations in several Asian countries. An emphasis of customer service is the basis of Giordano ’s competitive advantages. Combined with intense staff training regimes and a unique managerial approach‚ Giordano is also a market technological leader with highly efficient distribution channels
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Bond Law Review Volume 10 | Issue 2 Article 6 12-1-1998 Holding Company Liability for Debts of its Subsidiaries: Corporate Governance Implications Damien Murphy Follow this and additional works at: http://epublications.bond.edu.au/blr Recommended Citation Murphy‚ Damien (1998) "Holding Company Liability for Debts of its Subsidiaries: Corporate Governance Implications‚" Bond Law Review: Vol. 10: Iss. 2‚ Article 6. Available at: http://epublications.bond.edu.au/blr/vol10/iss2/6 This
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differences: Contextual differences in door-holding behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology‚ 32‚ 1682-1686. Social roles theory suggests that there are different gender role expectations in different social contexts and those gender role expectations can maximize or minimize gender differences. For instance‚ there are three competing hypotheses as to why and in what situations certain people hold doors for others. The gender neutral stance hypothesizes
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Amitabh S. Dutta D. Abbott Turner College of Business‚ Columbus State University‚ Columbus‚ Georgia‚ USA Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the Dickens et al. model of bank holding company dividend policy. They identified five explanatory factors in a sample of bank holding companies (BHCs). Banking companies typically pay larger dividends and more often than industrial firms. Investors often look at the dividends as being important return variables. Design/methodology/approach
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the image that appears in people’s minds are usually male. A hero‚ according to the online definition‚ is: “a person‚ typically a man‚ who is admired or idealized for his courage outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities”. As seen in the song‚ “Holding Out for a Hero” by Bonnie Tyler‚ she is seeking a man of the hour to save her from despair. Through the lyrics‚ the female gender is being oppressed by the image of a hero being male. By scanning briefly through the song‚ we can identify the lack
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