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- 1From:Financial Services MarketingPeer-ReviewedIn years past, banks chose locations for new branches based on an unscientific feel for a particular area. Today's environment is far too competitive to leave that much to chance. Not many years ago, branch site...
- 2From:Business History Review (Vol. 71, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe British patent law of 1907 had been commonly viewed as the stimulus that spurred the British branches of German chemical companies to manufacture their products in the UK. However, historical accounts show that even...
- 3From:OECD Economic Surveys - GermanyIV. Restructuring of eastern German Industry and Revitalisation of the Enterprise Sector Although the precise outcome of market processes, ex ante, is always unclear, the transformation of the eastern German economy...
- 4From:OECD Economic Surveys - AustriaThe OECD Jobs Strategy included a general recommendation that OECD countries needed to strengthen their entrepreneurial climate. Entrepreneurship, as the dynamic process of identifying economic opportunities and...
- 5From:OECD Economic Surveys - NetherlandsUntil recently, the Netherlands did not have a very strict competition policy, and its legislation in this area is still quite different from that of most other OECD countries: for instance, cartels and other collusive...
- 6From:Government Computer News (Vol. 17, Issue 5)Lower information technology costs have made it possible for private companies to develop space programs, a trend that has piqued the interest of the Federal Aviation Administration. Patricia Smith, FAA's associate...
- 7From:Management Review (Vol. 78, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedRunning a U.S. Subsidiary: Playing an American Game by European Rules As CEO of a European company's American subsidiary, one of my most pleasant memories was the wonderful cafe lunches of goose pate and salade...
- 8From:Acta Commercii (Vol. 19, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThis multiple qualitative case study provides a change leadership framework through augmentation of Kotter's eight-step change leadership model. This framework provides practical guidelines for the implementation of...
- 9From:Loyola Maritime Law Journal (Vol. 18, Issue 1)I. INTRODUCTION A. Space Travel Through History On October 4, 1957, a satellite weighing approximately 185 pounds and no more than two-feet in diameter was the first object to be successfully launched into space....
- 10From:Alaska Law Review (Vol. 23, Issue 2)The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is a wide-reaching securities regulatory reform effort aimed at protecting shareholders and increasing corporate managerial accountability. This Note assesses the impact of the new...
- 11From:Of Counsel (Vol. 23, Issue 4)In the Academy Award-nominated hit movie "Lost in Translation," Bill Murray plays a character plagued with insomnia in a Tokyo hotel. He tosses and turns most of the night, presumably jet-lagged, anxious about the...
- 12From:Tax Executive (Vol. 50, Issue 2)IRS Notice 98-11 was the subject of comments which were submitted on Mar 12, 1998 by the Tax Executives Institute to the IRS. The notice adversely affects the taxation of business hybrid branch entity structures by...
- 13From:Federal Communications Law Journal (Vol. 51, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn Metro Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC, the Court found a nexus between minority ownership and diversity of viewpoint. The recent Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod v. FCC decision dismissed the government's arguments that a...
- 14From:Design WeekJust doing a good job isn't good enough any more. If you want to make a difference now, you have to be brilliant at what you do, says Rod Petrie How many people have you met who talk a good talk about wanting to...
- 15From:T+D (Vol. 67, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIs talent management a priority at your company? Half of surveyed companies in the United States say yes, but for another third, it's barely a concern. Talent management still may be an emerging concept for non-HR...
- 16From:Organization Science (Vol. 24, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe Internet has given rise to new organizational forms of integrating users into firm innovation. Companies willing to make use of external resources can now outsource innovation-related tasks to huge "crowds" outside...
- 17From:Alternatives Journal (Vol. 39, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedRICHELLE MARTIN isn't your typical activist. The third-year student in Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Leadership at the University of New Brunswick has always been interested in environmental issues but had no...
- 18From:AEI Paper & StudiesEven in times of economic trouble, Americans see business as the engine of growth in America. In 1987, the first time the Pew Research Center asked people to agree or disagree with the statement "the strength of this...
- 19From:Journal of Business Economics and Management (Vol. 14, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThe paper provides new empirical evidence on the positive link between corporate social responsibility and income growth. Using available data for 26 countries over 2000-2008 we investigate cross-country growth...
- 20From:International Journal of Management (Vol. 30, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedPrior to the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 in the United States publicly traded company Board of Directors enjoyed relative freedom regarding their role in firm S success and or failure. Fraud and other...