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Agents are either guided directly by the elicited or communicated preferences of their principals, including both the conditions or states that their principals value and the particular actions the principals prefer that agents use to realize those states (goal priority), or can research clues...
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aspects of transfer pricing is almost totally absent from the business literature and is scantly covered in the ethics …
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Corporate social responsibility is largely debated amongst management science and business ethics scholars, but only a … foundation. The social contract, which gives an ethics & economics account for the stakeholder approach, and the Personalist … ground for business ethics is acknowledged. In fact personalists avoid the typical apologetic view of the corporation itself …
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The authors posit that one should not take a binary approach to business ethics because there are gradations. They … Organization; and Level V: The Fully Conscious Ethical Organization. Firms at the lowest level of ethics are only concerned about …
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This paper studies the impact of innovation on the organizational structure. The theoretical framework predicts that a larger parental pool of knowledge raises the probability of oshoring. This holds in a national as well as an international context. However, when the producer loses territorial...
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This paper studies the impact of innovation on the organizational structure. The theoretical framework predicts that a larger parental pool of knowledge raises the probability of offshoring. This holds in a national as well as an international context. However, when the producer loses...
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Consumer co-operatives constitute a highly successful example of democratic forms of enterprises operating in developed countries. They are usually organized as medium or large-scale firms competing with profit-seeking firms in retail industries. In this paper we model such a situation as a...
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Consumer cooperatives constitute a highly successful example of democratic forms of enterprises operating in developed countries. They are usually organized as medium and large-scale firms competing with pro fit-maximizing firms in retail industries. This paper models such situation as a mixed...
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This study addresses the question of why the observed diversification patterns of family business groups (FBGs) in response to major economic and institutional developments in emerging markets contradict the predictions of the dominant theoretical perspectives. We explain how environmental...
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