Ferrell. Business Ethics. Mason‚ Ohio. Erin Joyner (publisher). 2011‚ 2013 Greider‚ Katharine The Big Fix. PublicAffairs‚ 2003 Law‚ Jacky Big Pharma: Exposing the Global Healthcare Agenda. New York. Carrol & Graf Publishers Harris‚ Gardiner. “Pfizer Pays $2.3 Billion to Settle Marketing Case” NY Times. September 2‚ 20009.
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Macroeconomics explores trends in the national economy as a whole considering the study of the sum of individual economic factors. Industry is affected by factors such as GDP‚ unemployment‚ inflation‚ interest rates‚ and consumer price index. Fiscal (government) policy can help guide the economy toward a particular track without dictating a specific ending affecting tax‚ interest rates‚ and government spending (McConnell and Brue‚ 2005). Monetary policy attempts to achieve vast economic goals by
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MOTIVATION THEORIES: Goal Setting Theory: In the late 1960s‚ Edwin Locke proposed that intentions to work toward a goad are a major source of work motivation. That is‚ goals tel an employee what needs to be done and how much effort will need to be made. Specific hard goals produce a higher level of output than does the generalized goal of "do your best". Why? The specificity of the goal itself seems to act as an internal stimulus. For instance‚ when a trucker commits to making 12 round trips
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A. Introduction Pfizer‚ US pharmaceutical company is one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. Unfortunately‚ Pfizer faced challenges by macro-environment forces that affect their sales volume decline dramatically in 2011. PESTEL‚ Porter’s Five Forces and Industry Lift Cycle frameworks to be applied to analysis the broad macro-environment that affected Pfizer in the pharmaceutical industry. 1. PESTEL framework PESTEL (Appendix I) is classifies into six environmental influences
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1818 H Street‚ N.W. Washington‚ DC 20433 Phone: 202 458-8521; Fax: 202 522-0087 Email: smakk@worldbank.org ABSTRACT Foreign direct investment (FDI) and trade are often seen as important catalysts for economic growth in the developing countries. FDI is an important vehicle of technology transfer from developed countries to developing countries. FDI also stimulates domestic investment and facilitates improvements in human capital and institutions in the host countries. International trade is also
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Bonanza Key Issue / Problem - Serendipity on how two modern drugs were discovered. - Realising a strategy turnout from a serendipity. Analysis - Researcher develop a new drug for the heart disease‚ as the drug were a cure for MED‚ the manager in Pfizer strategise this and make a this unintended results to into a blockbuster drug. Alternatives - Smart planning of changing a failure of a research into an alternative of curing another disease. Key decision to make - Although a drug discovered
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Prescription drugs are drugs that save millions of people’s lives everyday. Many people depend on these things in order to keep them alive. Although‚ major pharmaceuticals companies view this as a very dependable way of receiving capital‚ having to need these things in order to live another day. Since people most of time need this drug in order to survive they are willing to pay thousands of dollars just so they could live another day. There are many people who require these specific things in
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about FDI………………………………………………………….3 2.1. Definitions…………………………….…………………………………..3 2.2. Determinants and host country effects of FDI ………………...…………4 2.3. Advantages and Disadvantages of FDI…………………………...………5 3. FDI in Albania related to the services sector………………………………5 3.1. Relevance of the service sector…………………………………………...5 3.2. FDI in the telecomunication services..........................................................6 3.3. FDI in bank
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producer‚ Greenfield investment has taken place. FALSE 4. (p. 242) The amount of FDI undertaken over a given time period is known as the flow of FDI. TRUE 5. (p. 242) The total accumulated value of foreign-owned assets at a given time is the inflow of FDI. FALSE 6. (p. 242) FDI is seen by executives as a means of circumventing future trade barriers. TRUE 7. (p. 244) Historically‚ most FDI has been directed at the developed nations of the world as firms based in advanced countries
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(February 2013). Study: Google‚ Facebook‚ Walmart Fill Consumer Needs‚ Marketing Daily. Retrieved from: http://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/193289/study-google-facebook-walmart-fill-consumer-nee.html#ixzz2T0sJuAz9 Loftus‚ J (April 2013).Pfizer 1st-Quarter Profit‚ Sales Miss Estimates as Lipitor Pressure Continues‚ The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved from: http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20130430-714942.html Hughes‚ D (May 2012). BrandZ-Top 100 Most Valuable Brands Study 2012‚ Millward
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