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need to map the international management field. Building on reviews by Werner (2002) and Werner and Brouthers (2002), this … study provides a comprehensive picture of the field by examining the amount and type of international management research in … 20 top management journals from 2002 to 2006. An assessment of the pervasiveness of international management topics is …
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of overseeing the nonprofits operations. However, following the pattern in most states there are limited avenues for …
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nonprofits implicate public trust issues, nonprofit directors should be held to standards higher than those imposed on for …
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This article addressed one of the hardest unanswered legal questions facing the modern nonprofit corporation: How much discretion should nonprofit boards have to redefine an organization's mission - for instance by changing an acute care hospital into outpatient neighborhood clinics, or by...
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characteristics of the top management team (TMT) on firms' international expansion. However, the literature to date has overlooked the …
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This research reveals customer- and employee-firm relations to be two routes by which firms can leverage executive incentive structures to create customer and firm value. Analyses of a unique dataset with multiple archival sources show that (1) increases in the proportion of CEOs' long-term...
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While the direct influence of CEO tenure on firm performance has been examined in the strategy literature, the underlying channels of influence have remained largely unexplored. This paper draws upon the career seasons paradigm, learning perspectives, and marketing literature to examine whether...
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This chapter assesses the behavior of corporate managers and boards of directors within the framework of agency theory, stewardship theory, and psychological biases. In agency theory, a chief executive officer (CEO) is motivated to act in his or her own best interests rather than those of...
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In contemporary business environment is management one among most powerful groups in organizations, since management … of economy (i.e. economy transition), importantly influence the general framework of management work and behavior (on all … transition impact on management practice (i.e. working and behavior) and its characteristics in organizations. Our assumptions …
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The globalisation of relations between stock markets, issuers of shares and investors, has led to frequent reviews of national rules and regulations, by routes that are consistent with the culture, traditions and market conditions of each country. In fact, generally accepted principles of...
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