Essentials of strategic management. In: New Jersey: Pearson Education‚ pp. 94-113. Javidan‚ M.‚ 1998. Core Competence: What does it mean in practice?. Long Range Planning‚ 31(1)‚ pp. 60 - 71. Johnson‚ G.‚ Scholes‚ K. & Whittington‚ R.‚ 2005. Exploring Corporate Strategy. In: Essex: Prentice Hall‚ pp. 279-339. Johnson‚ M. W.‚ Christensen‚ C. M. & Kagermann‚ H.‚ 2008. Reinventing Your Business Model. Harvard Business Review‚ December‚ pp. 57-67. Jones‚ G. R. & Hill‚ C. W.‚ 2010. Theory of Strategic Management
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Small Cars: New Paradigm Shift? Our country has long had an obsession with the automobile. The designs of the sixties and seventies remain fond memories that still dominate our garages and car shows today. Nobody can be anybody without owning a car in today’s culture. It is a status symbol. Our society equates bigger with better. The bigger and more expensive the car you own‚ the higher your status must be. Everywhere you go there are Escalades and Navigators. They are America‚ writ large and thirsty
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Subject: Corporate Finance (3 credits) Reference book: 1. Essentials of managerial Finance: Harcourt College 2000 2. Fundamentals of financial management: Mc Graw Hill 2007 Chapter 01: An overview of Finance What is finance? Finance is concerned with decisions about money (cash flows) Finance decisions deal with how money is raised and used Everything else being equal: * More vale is preferred to less * The sooner cash is received the more value it has * Less risky
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Abstract 3 Introduction 4 Evolution of Corporate Governance in United States 4 A Case Study - Tesco PLC Company 5 Agency Theory 7 Stakeholder Theory 8 Corporate Governance issues in Tesco Company 8 Conclusion 9 References 11 Abstract Corporate governance is an essential part of every organisation and is defined as a set of rules‚ techniques and practices by which a company is coordinated and controlled according to aims and goals of the Organisation. Corporate governance basically includes adjusting
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Corporate Misgovernance at the World Bank Ashwin Kaja Eric Werker Working Paper 09-108 Copyright © 2009 by Ashwin Kaja and Eric Werker Working papers are in draft form. This working paper is distributed for purposes of comment and discussion only. It may not be reproduced without permission of the copyright holder. Copies of working papers are available from the author. Corporate Misgovernance at the World Bank Ashwin Kaja Eric Werker* Abstract We test for evidence of corporate misgovernance
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The issue of this case is whether the board of Katia was in breach of the director’s duties. In determining this issue‚ the legal principles in Corporate Act section 181 as well as Howard Smith v Ampol Petroleum‚ Whitehouse v Carlton Hotel‚ Mills v Mills‚ Ngurli v McCann‚ Harlowe’s Nominees v Woodside Oil and Winthrop Investments v Winns should be considered. S 181 states that directors should exercise their powers in good faith and proper purpose. Subjective tests (which concerns whether the
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ITC’s Dairy Development Initiative CSR or CSV Submitted to Instructor: Prof. Asha Kaul Academic Associate: Sudhir Pandey In partial fulfillment of the requirements of the course Communicating Corporate Reputation By Jyotirmoy Pathak PGP – 12126 Section – A On 20th August 2013 INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ AHMEDABAD ITC Limited: A Prologue The journey that began way back in 1910 was very straight and simple for ITC Limited with only tobacco and tobacco products in their portfolio
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Energy‚ Trade and Finance Cass Business School Module Code SMM586 Exam title Corporate Finance Full/Part time Date 1st May 2013 Time 10.00 -13.00 Division of Marks: Section A carries 36 marks‚ Section B carries 28 marks and Section C carries 36 marks. Instructions to students: Students should answer TWO questions from Section A‚ ONE question from Section B‚ and ONE questions from Section C This paper contains SIX questions and comprises SIX pages including the
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Narwani Class: 11th Com J Subject: MARKETING THE INDIAN HIGH SCHOOL DUBAI JANUARY - 2013 Remarks: _______________________. Signature: ______________________. THE INDIAN HIGH SCHOOL‚ DUBAI BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE Certified that this project report “Corporate Wars” is the bonafide work of “KARAN NARWANI” who carried out the project work under my supervision. _____________________________. Teacher In-charge (Mrs.Megha Rohra) Firstly‚ I would like to thank my marketing teacher Mrs. Megha
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Chapter 1 Note: the summaries at the end of each chapter are good study tools. Corporations A corporation is a permanent entity‚ legally distinct from its owners‚ who are called shareholders or stockholders. A corporation confers limited liability to its owners: shareholders cannot be held personally responsible for the corporations’ debts; they only stand to lose their investment. To incorporate‚ you work with a lawyer to prepare articles of incorporation‚ which set out the purpose of the
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