htm EJM 40‚7/8 Seven dimensions of corporate identity A categorisation from the practitioners’ perspectives T.C. Melewar Brunel Business School‚ Brunel University‚ London‚ UK‚ and 846 Received August 2003 Revised September 2004 and April 2005 Accepted May 2005 Elif Karaosmanoglu Istanbul Technical University‚ Istanbul‚ Turkey Abstract Purpose – This paper investigates what organisations perceive as the essential components of corporate identity concept and their contents. It proposes
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This article writes that the gender pay gap does‚ in fact‚ exist. Pearson stated that "life choices" are not enough to make a wage gap because not every woman leaves work to care for children. She mentions how many have to be pushed out due to not being able to afford childcare or not being able to find a full time job. Also that women do not have much of a “choice" but to stay at home due to workplace and outside forces telling them what the “right” thing is. The article also mentions how mothers
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legal systems and cultural expectations‚ and the use of technology especially with regard to consumer privacy and has taken steps to strengthen its commitment to business ethics and social responsibility. * Mattel recently published its first “Corporate Social Responsibility” report‚ including a strong statement about its commitment to economic‚ legal‚ ethical and philanthropic responsibilities which includes commitment to product safety‚ volunteering in a community‚ developing a best practice or
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Pay Gaps are very common in the United States of America and even in the world. They can vary by gender‚ race‚ and even age. One that is making heads turn these days is the pay gap between adults who just have there high school diploma and adults who have a bachelor’s degree diploma. There should be a focus on getting high school students to attend a four-year college because they will be able to earn more money‚ be more likely to own a home‚ and companies tend to hire more college graduates than
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profitability and responsibility. To create value for all stakeholders‚ corporate leaders meet these demands with integrated strategic philanthropic programs. More and more companies encourage and embrace greater collaboration and cooperation between corporations and communities. I. The competitive advantage of corporate philanthropy In this first part‚ we will demonstrate that usually businesses that choose to employ corporate giving attitude benefit in many different ways from their actions.
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Case 6 : Sky West Inc. and the Regional Airline Industry 1. ประวัติความเป็นมาของบริษัทและสินค้าหรือบริการ อุตสาหกรรมการบินในสหรัฐอเมริกา การให้บริการสายการบินในประเทศสหรัฐอเมริกามีด้วยกัน 3 ลักษณะ ให้บริการภายใต้ Business Model ที่ต่างกัน คือ 1. สายการบินแบบ Network Carriers หมายถึงสายการบินหลัก หรือ legacy carriersให้บริการเป็นแบบ Hub-and-Spoke โดยในต้นปี 2007 สายการบิน United‚ Northwest‚ American‚ Continental และ Delta ถือเป็นสายการบินที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในกลุ่มนี้ ในปี 2005 รายได้รวมของสายการบินทั้ง
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A ‘debt trap’ arises when a country borrows money and struggles to meet debt repayments as interest rates have increased. The lending of money to less developed nations often results in these countries owing debt‚ creating a debt trap and leading to a cycle of poverty. In the 1970s‚ OPEC members banked their earnings in Western banks‚ money became available to lend to developing countries for projects – often to finance conflict and to keep regimes in power. Idi Amin came to power in Uganda in
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The North/South Gap The North/South gap is a divide that separates the poor (less developed countries) from the rich (more developed countries). The idea of categorizing countries by their economic and developmental status began during the Cold War with the classifications of East and West. The Soviet Union and China represented the developing East‚ and the United States and their allies represented the West. The term ‘Third World’ (less developed countries) came from the United States
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FUNDAMENTALS OF Corporate Finance Jonathan Berk Stanford University Peter DeMarzo Stanford University Jarrad Harford University of Washington ISBN 0-558-65200-X Fundamentals of Corporate Finance‚ by Jonathan Berk‚ Peter DeMarzo‚ and Jarrad Harford. Published by Prentice Hall. Copyright © 2009 by Pearson Education‚ Inc. Editor in Chief: Donna Battista Sr. Development Editor: Rebecca Ferris Market Development Manager: Dona Kenly Assistant Editors: Sara Holliday‚ Kerri McQueen Managing
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talk about the ingredients safety in food processing industry through an Australia company- Goodman Fileder . There are 3 parts of my presentation : first‚ I will give a briefly introduction of Goodmam Fileder Company. Second‚ I will talk about corporate governance of Goodman Fileder Company. At the last‚ I will present an example - Sanlu poisonous milk powder incident to demonstrate the importance of CG. I will begin with the introduction of Goodman Fielder Company. Goodman Filder Company was established
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