between an entrepreneurship and an intrapreneurship: An entrepreneur takes substantial risk in being the owner and operator of a business with expectations of financial profit and other rewards that the business may generate. On the contrary‚ an intrapreneur is an individual employed by an organization for remuneration‚ which is based on the financial success of the unit he is responsible for. An Intrapreneurship or intrapreneur is someone who works within a company to develop an idea into a workable
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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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The symbolic elements were widely used in the past especially in the middle ages. Designing‚ displaying‚ describing‚ and recording coats of arms and badges were and still are the elements found in todays business. Corporate identity blossomed just after the world war two in the 1950’s which took place in America by the Modernist movement . The consumer and modernist culture has led to a transformation due to the changes‚ the social life was going through. The war caused destruction but also brought
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Corporate crimes are crimes committed by corporate officials that are in the interest of the corporation. They can be hard to detect and can include embezzlement‚ falsifying financial statements and bribery. Three main factors were made to assist in understanding the theory of corporate crime‚ such as the drive for profit. This is important because all companies want to pursue making money in any way possible‚ yet some choose illegal and deceitful actions as others do not. Using the structure of
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0309-0566.htm The effect of corporate branding dimensions on consumers’ product evaluation A cross-cultural analysis Nizar Souiden ´ Faculty of Business Administration‚ Laval University‚ Quebec‚ Canada Corporate branding dimensions 825 Received October 2004 Revised September 2005 Accepted January 2006 Norizan M. Kassim Department of Management and Marketing‚ College of Business and Economics
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Sample Test_MT2_FINA 3101_summer_2013 ____ 1. Travis Corp.’s bonds currently sell for $1‚050. They have an 8% annual coupon rate and a 20-year maturity‚ but they can be called in 5 years at $1‚120. Assume that no costs other than the call premium would be incurred to call and refund the bonds‚ and also assume that the yield curve is horizontal‚ with rates expected to remain at current levels on into the future. Under these conditions‚ what rate of return should an investor expect to earn if
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B6301: Corporate Finance Clarkson Lumber C C Co. Valuation Clarkson Valuation Navin Chopra 1 Clarkson‚ 1996 • At the beginning of 1996‚ company is entirely owned by Mr. Clarkson • Following tight funding during a period of good business performance‚ the company has obtained debt funding to payoff the trade credit‚ NP trade • While financials for the first quarter of 1996 are available‚ we will value the company as at the beginning of 1996/end of 1995 Clarkson Valuation
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BA International Hospitality and Tourism Management B3133 New Enterprise Creation Group Members No. 1 2 3 Name Muhammad Abdillah Shah Bin Hussain Liang Chen Chaanru Krishna Moorthy Lecturer: Matriculation ID: 13011890 13011917 13011889 Mr Willard Tan Page | 1 SPAcialist BUSINESS PLAN Page | 2 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 About Us Singaporeans lead a very stressful lifestyle having to juggle their careers and personal time. Most of them often find
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Exploring Corporate Strategy CLASSIC CASE STUDIES Nokia: The Consumer Electronics Business Martin Lindell and Leif Melin The case describes the entry of the Finnish company‚ Nokia‚ into the consumer electronics market – resulting in a significant reorientation of the company. It describes the internationalisation of the Nokia Group from a Finnish company‚ to a Nordic company‚ to a European company and finally to a global player in world markets. The case raises three main questions. Why and how
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Description of the Problem Jordan Smith (fictitious name) is a nineteen year-old boy who is currently at Broward Health Medical Center. The mother is reporting serious behavioral problems. The mother said she will keep Jordan in her home if he quits smoking cannabis and comes home before dark. Jordan has previous admission for history of schizophrenia since the age of sixteen and has history of noncompliance with treatment. Recently‚ in the last few months he has been hospitalized numerous times
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