about a history of one corporation the history of all corporations History of companies A corporatehistory ... families, to titles with well defined corporate applications. Corporate histories in the United States have been particularly prolific, those in the UK less so. History In the late 19th century, corporate ... corporatehistory, published in 1902, was that of Standard Oil . Academic involvement probably started in 1924 when George Unwin and co author George Taylor published a detailed history, Samuel Oldknow ... of the Future History , Training magazine, 1 December 1999 ref See also Organizational memory OM Corporate ..., Perceptions and Realities Dilemmas of a Corporate Historian, AASLH History News , 60 Autumn 2005 , pp ... CorporateHistory The Merits of Looking Backward, The Economist, 6 September 2007. http feedroom.businessweek.com ... the Past by Looking Forward, The Financial Times, 7 August 2008. DEFAULTSORT CorporateHistory Category ... or short, superficial public relations exercises. One of the earliest corporate histories, that of a publishing ... record offices or the private possession of collectors. Corporate histories were typically unplanned ... occurred In 1938, when the Bank of England commissioned a two volume 250 year anniversary history. Written by J. H. Clapham , professor of economic history at Cambridge, it took six years to produce. It was a deliberately celebratory vehicle for this famous British institution. Modern corporatehistory took a large conceptual step in 1947 when the then chairman of Unilever , Geoffrey Heyworth ... of business records, for his advice on writing the history Unilever, an Anglo Dutch manufacturing company. Clark, who had just become a professor of modern history at Oxford, suggested as author ..., two volume work that transformed the writing of business history in the UK from a public relations ... important companies, made him the father of modern corporate histories in the UK. Current practices ... more corporate histories are used in the education system of the US than in the UK and other countries ... more details
Cleanup rewrite date May 2009 Corporate liberalism is a thesis in US historiography . Its principal text is James Weinstein s The Corporate Ideal in the Liberal State . Other historians who advocate similar theories of US history include Gabriel Kolko , Martin Sklar , and Murray N. Rothbard . The thesis of corporate liberalism has similarities with the ideas of the organizational synthesis school of Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. , Samuel P. Hays , Robert Wiebe , and Louis Galambos . Nor should Weinstein s idea of corporate liberalism be confused with Ellis W. Hawley s use of the term. Daniel T. Rodgers noted that Hawley s use of corporate liberalism was more a description of liberal corporatism than anything else. References James Weinstein, The Corporate Ideal in the Liberal State. Daniel T. Rodgers, In Search of Progressivism. Reviews in American History , December 1982 Category Historiography ... more details
Merge from Corporate image date May 2012 Tone date July 2008 marketing In Corporate Communications , a corporate ... of trademarks . ref Cite book title Designing Corporate Identity graphic design as a business strategy ... isbn 1 56496 797 2 ref Corporate identity comes into being when there is a common ownership of an organizational philosophy that is manifest in a distinct corporate culture the corporate personality ..., 1995 ref Often referred to as organizational identity, corporate identity helps organizations to answer questions like who are we? and where are we going? Corporate identity also allows consumers to denote ... Chouliaraki, 2010 ref In general, this amounts to a corporate title , Logotype logo logotype and or logogram ... of the brand. These guidelines are usually formulated into a package of tools called corporate ... distinguishable and appealing to the company s target audience. Concept Corporate identity is often viewed as being composed of three parts Corporate design logos, uniform s, corporate colours etc. Corporate communication advertising , public relations, information, etc. Corporate behavior internal values, norms, etc. Organizational point of view In a recent monograph on Chinese corporate identity Routledge, 2006 , Peter Peverelli , proposes a new definition of corporate identity ... Peverelli 2000 . This definition regards identity as a result of social interaction Corporate identity is the way corporate actors actors who perceive themselves as acting on behalf of the company .... In this process the corporate actors are of equal importance as those others corporate identity pertains to the company the group of corporate actors as well as to the relevant others Corporate actors ... requirements are critical for a successful corporate identity strategy. Differentiation. In today s highly ... experience. Visual identity Corporate visual identity plays a significant role in the way an organization presents itself to both internal and external stakeholders. In general terms, a corporate ... more details
Refimprove date November 2008 A corporate haven is a jurisdiction with laws friendly to corporation s thereby encouraging them to choose that jurisdiction as a legal domicile. HistoryCorporate Havens are a post 1970s Citation needed date March 2009 global economic phenomenon. This decade more or less marked the end of colonialism and the formation of EU in the form of the EEC. Many legal and taxation processes culminated in this decade that led to the formation of Tax Havens and Corporate Havens throughout the developed world. Geographical distribution North America Within the United States , Delaware is Delaware corporation considered the pre eminent corporate haven for large public corporations, while Nevada , Wyoming , and Alaska are corporate havens for small closed corporations. Delaware, through its developed legal system and laws protecting shareholder rights, is geared toward the large complex public corporation, whereas Nevada and Wyoming are more attractive to the small privately held corporation. Delaware law tends to protect the rights of boards of directors and shareholders, while Nevada and Wyoming tend to favor management. Commonwealth & Western Europe Corporate havens outside the United States include British Overseas Territories such as Bermuda according to the Foot report ref cite web url http www.hm treasury.gov.uk press 98 09.htm title Michael Foot publishes ... Islands the leading corporate domicile in the world, with nearly 500,000 active registered companies ... Increasingly, multinational corporations are using the leading corporate havens, either by incorporating subsidiary corporations in these locations or by moving their corporate domicile the home company of the corporation there. Corporate havens are often not beneficial to small corporations ... United States tax law since the 1980s has made these offshore corporate havens very unattractive ... Transfer taxes. These would typically be taxed in most European Tax Havens. See also Corporate Inversion ... more details
Cite web url http www.billboard.com artist something corporate chart history 467834 title Something Corporate Album & Song Chart History Billboard 200 work Billboard magazine Billboard accessdate ... ref Cite web url http www.billboard.com artist something corporate chart history 467834?f 377&g Singles title Something Corporate Album & Song Chart History Alternative Songs work Billboard magazine Billboard ...Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Something Corporate image Socojg.jpg ... Tell musician William Tell br Richard Hernandez Something Corporate is an American band from Orange ... Ireland . Following their formation, Something Corporate recorded demos that were eventually released ... on June 8, 2002 and eventually peaked at number 101 on the Billboard 200 . Something Corporate went ..., McMahon found success in his side project Jack s Mannequin . Something Corporate briefly reunited in October 2006 at a Jack s Mannequin show to play a short set. In December 2009, Something Corporate ... million total records in the band s ten years of existence. History Formation and early releases In September ... guitarist Reuben Hernandez, to form Something Corporate. The band independently released a demo CD titled Ready... Break in September 2000. On March 27, 2001, Something Corporate announced an official ... label debut and follow up In May 2002, Something Corporate released their debut major label album ... on the Billboard 200 . ref name Heat Something Corporate released a half hour home video on DVD , titled ... for Silent Movies , only available in Japan. In October 2003, Something Corporate released their second full length record, North Something Corporate album North . The album debuted at number 24 on the Billboard ... 2004, it was confirmed that William Tell musician William Tell had left Something Corporate to pursue ... s touring guitarist. On May 20, 2004, Something Corporate filmed their concert at the Ventura Theater ... go be our own people for a minute not out of a desire to leave the band or break up Something Corporate ... more details
?hilite 1 Company history http www.famouslogos.us corporate express logo Corporate Express Logo ...About the office products company the airline Corporate Express airline Infobox company company name Corporate Express N.V. company logo Image Corporate Express.svg 220px company type Subsidiary foundation ... 07 14 publisher Corporate Express ref operating income profit 252 million small 2007 small ref name ... small ref name AR2007 owner Staples Inc. intl yes Corporate Express N.V. is a Netherlands Dutch company ... 2009 History Buhrmann Buhrmann N.V. was initially formed from KNP BT, a paper , Packaging and labeling ... systems and paper merchandising businesses. KNP BT was renamed Buhrmann N.V. in July 1998. Corporate Express Corporation Corporate Express was founded by Jirka Rysavy in 1986 in Boulder, Colorado . Initially ... assumed role of President and CEO of Corporate Express. Initial growth was rapid. In 2002, Corporate Express became a public company with reported revenues of 621 million annually. Through acquisition ... Merger and activities since In October 1999, Buhrmann acquired its competitor Corporate Express Corporation and combined it with BT Office Products. Corporate Express became the name of the office products arm of Buhrmann N.V.. In May 2001, Corporate Express acquired substantially all of the US Office .... USOP s North American office products operations were integrated into Corporate Express, resulting ... focus, it was decided to change the name of the company to Corporate Express N.V. in April 2007 ... 2008 accessdate 2008 02 19 ref The Corporate Express board of directors board rejected the offer ... and CEO of Corporate Express, John F Ebert, announced a planned 1.4 billion takeover of France French ...?pid 20601087&sid azLvqu41IrS0&refer home title Staples Lifts Corporate Express Bid to EU1.67 Billion ... this too was rejected, a final offer of 8.25 per share valuing Corporate Express at 1.68 billion ...?pid 20601085&sid aEyDbKaErxj0&refer europe title Staples to Buy Corporate Express for 2.6 Billion ... more details
Orphan date December 2011 unreferenced date September 2011 Infobox Company company name Lima Corporate company logo Image Lima Corporate2.png 250px thumb Lima Corporate Restoring the Emotion of Motion company type Medical devices foundation Friuli Venezia Giulia , North East of Italy , Italy 1945 location Villanova Disambiguation needed date January 2012 , San Daniele del Friuli , Italy homepage http www.limacorporate.com founder Carlo Leopoldo Lualdi Limacorporate spa is the Italian multinational in orthopaedics and traumatology. Lima Corporate is a privately owned company which for over 60 years has been present in the medical field with implantable prostheses for knee, hip, shoulder and small joints arthroplasty. Lima Corporate has 14 foreign Subsidiaries worldwide alongside its production facilities in Italy and the Republic of San Marino. Hit Medica srl has been part of Lima Corporate since 2008 and offers devices for hand and foot surgery and traumatology. History Lima Corporate was founded in 1945 sup 1 sup by Carlo Leopoldo Lualdi and is headquartered in Villanova di San Daniele Udine , Italy. Company Data Lima Corporate was founded in 1945 sup 1 sup by Carlo Leopoldo Lualdi and is headquartered in Villanova di San Daniele Udine , Italy. References 1. http www.limacorporate.com http www.limacorporate.com history.php External links http www.limacorporate.com Official Website Category Companies based in Italy Category Companies established in 1945 Category Villanova del Friuli, Italy ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 A corporate website or corporate site is an informational website operated by a business or other private enterprise such as a Charitable organization charity or nonprofit Foundation charity foundation . Characteristics Corporate sites differ from electronic commerce , Enterprise portal portal , or sites in that they provide information to the public about the company rather than transacting or providing other Service economics services . The phrase is a term of art referring to the purpose of the site rather than its design or specific features, or the nature, market sector , or business structure of the site operator. Nearly every company that interacts with the public has a corporate site or else integrates the same features into its other websites. Large companies typically maintain a single umbrella corporate site for all of their various brands and subsidiaries . A recent study April 2011 of corporate websites FT Bowen Craggs Web Effectiveness Index 2011 was published by http media.ft.com cms 01015938 69a3 11e0 826b 00144feab49a.pdf The Financial Times . Further information is available to download by the http www.bowencraggs.com ftindex authors of the study . Common Features Corporate websites usually include the following A homepage A navigation ... with some or all of these A summary of company operations, history, and mission statement A list of the company ... information on founders, board of directors board members, and or key Corporate title executives ... site to site. Other Features Corporate sites sometimes but do not always include the following A splash ... describing the company s environmental sustainability, charity, Corporate social responsibility corporate ... for corporate site navigation Terms of use, legal, user agreement, privacy policy, People, the team, employees, biographies, executives About us, contact us, about the company, history Community, our values, corporate citizenship, standards of conduct Employment, jobs, careers, join the team ... more details
Distinguish Business nationalism Wiktionary corporate nationalism Corporatism sidebar Corporate nationalism is a phrase that is used to convey various meanings, including A political culture , in which members believe the basic unit of society and the primary concern of the state is the corporate group sociology corporate group rather than the individual, and that the interests of the corporate group are the same as the interest of the nation. Corporations should work mainly for the national good, rather than the good of their owners Corporations should be protected from foreign ownership Corporations should may be nationalized The state is biased towards corporate interests State should deal with corporations rather than individuals Corporate Nationalism may be used to describe a political ... that the basic unit of the society, be it the family or other corporate group sociology corporate ... Corporate nationalism is to describe a philosophy that private enterprise should work mainly for the national ... corporations and involve them in drafting legislation. ref http www.wyki.org Corporate nationalism Corporate nationalism wyki.org ref ref http www.bebo.com Profile.jsp?MemberId 8205741169 Cyberocracy ... ref Also in the USA, the left wing New Alliance Party is said to have described Zionism as Jewish corporate ... 10881189 CEO wanted, English not required The Economist Mar 19th 2008. ref Norway has a history of successful ... nationalization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are seen as a form of corporate nationalism. ref ... Depression marketoracle.co.uk. Jul 24, 2008. ref The state is biased towards corporate interests Some ... by aggressive corporate nationalism , or government intervention into the economy. ref http www.lewrockwell.com ... Jeffrey Rogers year 1996 title Emancipating slaves, enslaving free men a history of the American Civil War isbn 0812693116 publisher Open Court location Chicago, Ill. ref See also Corporatism Corporate ... Reflist Further reading Silk, Michael L., David L. Andrews, and C. L. Cole. Sport and Corporate Nationalisms ... more details
Corporate Warriors may refer to Corporate Warriors The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry , a book by P. W. Singer Corporate Warriors CSI NY , an episode of CSI NY disambig ... more details
pov date January 2011 Corporate propaganda are propagandist claims made by a corporation or corporations , nearly always for the purpose of manipulating market opinion to the benefit of their product or to divide public opinion with regard to controversial issues related to that corporation, and its associated business dealings. Corporate propaganda is distinct from advocacy. Advocacy presents product and service information fully, fairly, and without exploitation of consumer emotions. Just as the use of these products and services can provide pluses which outweigh the minuses to society and individuals, their advocacy may function more positively than negatively. The most common forms of corporate propaganda are advertising and public relations . Examples Decision Earth Procter & Gamble propaganda materials distributed to schools, to influence young children with pseudoscience pseudoscientific notions. Bechtel Corporation Clarify date May 2010 Tobacco industry Long history of advertising and litigation wherein practices of manipulation and deception are common. Climategate See also Corporate communication Greenwash Marketing speak Spin public relations External links http tcrnews2.com propaganda2006z.html Constructing Reality When Facts Do Not Matter and Instinct and Hunches Rule Aspects of corporations Category Propaganda by interest corporation stub ... more details
cleanup date July 2011 Original research discuss Talk Corporate governance date April 2011 Not to be confused with corporate statism , a corporate approach to government rather than the government of a corporation Corporate governance is the system by which companies are directed and controlled Cadbury ... Corporate Governance , Prentice Hall, Harlow, January, 2012, p. 6, ISBN 978 0 273 75125 ... title The Financial Times Lexicon url http lexicon.ft.com Term?term corporate governance work The Financial ... Aspects of Corporate Governance , Gee, London, December, 1992, p. 15 ref An important theme of corporate ... growth , Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 103 1 , pages 1 4, April ref Corporate governance also includes the relationships among the many Stakeholder corporate stakeholder s involved and the goals for which the corporation is governed. ref cite web title OECD Principles of Corporate Governance ... title Corporate Governance, 2011 url www.t systems.co.au tsi en 38962 Home Glossary A F work OECD accessdate 2011 07 20 ref A related but separate thread of discussions focuses on the impact of a corporate ... regulation and policy Regulatory policies policy regulation . ref cite web title OECD Principles of Corporate ... 07 20 ref There has been renewed interest in the corporate governance practices of modern corporations ..., vol. 103 1 , pages 1 4, April ref . Corporate scandals of various forms have maintained public and political interest in the regulation of corporate governance. In the U.S., these include Enron Corporation ... passing the Sarbanes Oxley Act in 2002, intending to restore public confidence in corporate governance ... 9 reforms. Similar corporate failures in other countries stimulated increased regulatory interest e.g., Parmalat in Italy . Principles of corporate governance Contemporary discussions of corporate ... UK, 1992 , the Principles of Corporate Governance OECD, 1998 and 2004 , the Sarbanes Oxley Act ... ref cite web title OECD Principles of Corporate Governance, 2004, Articles II and III url ... more details
A county corporate or corporate county was a type of subnational division used for local government in England , Ireland and Wales . Counties corporate were created during the Middle Ages , and were effectively ... to be important enough to be independent from their counties and a county corporate could also be known ... and Lord lieutenant lieutenancies , most of the counties corporate remained part of the county ... of the counties corporate were increasingly merged with that of the surrounding county, Citation needed date July 2010 so that by the late 19th century the title was mostly a ceremonial one. History ... known as the counties corporate. Other counties corporate were created to deal with specific local problems ... and Haverfordwest . In the late 19th century the status of counties corporate changed. By the Militia ... of county borough in England and Wales, with administrative functions similar to counties corporate. Some smaller counties corporate Berwick upon Tweed , Lichfield , Lincoln, Lincolnshire Lincoln , Poole .... The City of London retained its previous status. Other counties corporate became county boroughs. In England and Wales counties corporate were not formally abolished until 1974, although the only ... of Bristol . In Ireland, eight counties corporate were extant by 1610. Each contained rural liberties ... corporate were explicitly abolished in 1899 under the terms of the Local Government Ireland Act 1898 ... corporate The counties corporate listed with date of creation where known were ref F A Youngs ... The history and antiquities of the county of the town of Carrickfergus location Belfast year 1811 page ... Johnston first L. C. title History of Drogheda from the earliest period to the present time location ... 1610 ref cite book last Hardiman first James title The history of the town and county of the town ... coauthors John James McGregor title The history, topography and antiquities, of the county and city of Limerick with a preliminary view of the history and antiquities of Ireland publisher George McKern ... more details
two novels of the series, The Clan Corporate won the 2006 Sidewise Award for Alternate History . ref name urlThe Sidewise Awards for Alternate History cite web url http www.uchronia.net sidewise complete.html title The Sidewise Awards for Alternate History format work accessdate 2008 09 26 ref Notes Reflist References Green, Roland. The Clan Corporate. Booklist 102.17 May 2006 77. The Clan Corporate Book Three of the Merchant Princes. Publishers Weekly 253.12 20 Mar. 2006 41 41. Charles Stross DEFAULTSORT Clan Corporate Category 2006 novels Category Speculative fiction novels Category Sidewise Award for Alternate History winning works Category Alternate history novels Category Novels ...Infobox Book name The Clan Corporate title orig translator image prefer 1st edition cover image caption author Charles Stross illustrator cover artist Paul Youll country United States language English language English series The Merchant Princes subject genre Alternate history , Science Fiction publisher Tor Books release date May 16, 2006 english release date media type Print Hardcover pages 320 pp isbn 0 7653 0930 0 dewey 813 .6 22 congress PR6119.T79 C63 2006 oclc 62393136 preceded by The Hidden Family followed by The Merchants War 2007 novel The Merchants War The Clan Corporate is the third book of Charles Stross alternate history , science fiction series The Merchant Princes . It is the first part of the series second story. Plot In this installment, Miriam Beckstein spends most of her time in the first parallel world, a virtual prisoner. She has ruffled enough feathers and stirred up enough trouble that her uncle, the clan s head of security, keeps her well isolated, and unable to travel unchaperoned. At one point in the story, she manages to escape surveillance for a short time, but she quickly gets herself back in trouble, and her activities are strongly circumscribed thereafter. There s a subplot involving Mike Fleming, a cop who dated Miriam a couple of times. Mike has been ... more details
. In later years, many of the corporate raiders were re characterized as activist shareholder s . HistoryHistory of private equity and venture capital main History of private equity and venture capital Corporate raids became the hallmark of a handful of investors in the 1970s and 1980s. Among the most notable corporate raiders of the 1980s were Carl Icahn , Victor Posner , Nelson Peltz , Robert ..., with revisionist history, in later years many of the corporate raiders would be re characterized ...A corporate raid is an American English business term for buying a large interest in a corporation and then using ... to the threat of potential hostile takeover or corporate raid and pursued drastic defensive measures ... of the first corporate raiders who is often credited with coining the term leveraged buyout or LBO ref Trehan, R. 2006 . http www.4hoteliers.com 4hots fshw.php?mwi 1757 The History Of Leveraged Buyouts ... as a ruthless corporate raider after his hostile takeover of Trans World Airlines TWA in 1985 ... Many of the corporate raiders of the 1980s were onetime clients of Michael Milken , whose investment banking firm, Drexel Burnham Lambert helped raise blind pools of capital which corporate raiders could ... In later years, Milken and Drexel would shy away from certain of the more notorious corporate raiders ... Philadelphia businessman, and future corporate raider having made several small but successful ... new attention to the emerging boom in leveraged buyout activity. Decline of the corporate raiders In the late 1980s several famous corporate raiders suffered from bad investments financed by large amounts ... s reacted negatively to the threat of potential hostile takeover or corporate raid and pursued ... to the assets that it controlled. By the end of the 1990s, the corporate raider moniker was used ... Criticism Criticism section date November 2010 Unreferenced section date March 2011 Opponents of the corporate ... managing their money. In addition, they argue that corporate raids cause large economic disruption ... more details
God s Strategy in Human History , 149, 150, 155 . ref blockquote Summary of the corporate view of election ...Corporate election refers to a Christian soteriology Christian soteriological view that understands Christian ... simply, corporate election refers to the choice of a group, which entails the choice of its individual ... directly, but secondarily as members of the elect group. Nevertheless, corporate election necessarily ... in the group. Clearing Up Misconceptions About Corporate Election, Ashland Theological Journal 41 2009 60. ref Put another way, Election is the corporate choice of the church in Christ. ref William Klein, The New Chosen People A Corporate View of Election , 180. ref Paul Marston and Roger Forster ... God s Strategy in Human History , 180. ref For he God chose us the Church in him Christ , before the creation ... of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight. The chosen ones designate the corporate ... texts Clearing Up Misconceptions About Corporate Election, 60 . ref and God has chosen a corporate ... from his election. . . . The prime point is that the election of the church is a corporate rather ... New Testament Commentary , 1028. ref Election is primarily corporate New Testament theologian .... The corporate concept of election in the Old Testament is the context which one must view the references ..., corporate terms. In other words, God has chosen an elect body to save. ref The New ... as corporate . . . . Election concerns the church the corporate body of Christians. The church .... The biblical perspective is corporate. God has chosen a people to save. Klein, The New Chosen ... these descriptions Klein writes There can be no doubt that Peter pictures the church in corporate terms The New Chosen People , 243 . ref Thus, election is primarily corporate and only embraces individuals ... . Paul Marston and Roger Forster say, The prime point is that the election of the church is a corporate ... One God s Strategy in Human History , 155 . ref New Testament scholar Brian Abasciano says that the Bible ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Corporate Knights image file Corporate Knights Cover Issue 26.jpg image size 200px image caption Corporate Knights cover, Winter 2009 Responsible Investment Issue company circulation ... issn 1703 2016 Corporate Knights CK is a Canadian company that demonstrates how markets can promote ... and CK Capital. Corporate Knights is best known for its annual rankings, particularly the Best 50 Corporate ..., and actors are clearly aware of the consequences of their marketplace actions. History The precursors to Corporate Knights were two initiatives launched in 2001 and still updated annually. These initiatives are the Responsible Investing Guide and the Best 50 Corporate Citizens in Canada. Corporate ... of the accounting scandals at Enron and WorldCom , Corporate Knights magazine started because ... also stated that every one of the corporate citizens has black underwear, and we re not going to pretend ... are described in more detail below. 2001 Best 50 Corporate Citizens in Canada 2001 Responsible Investing ... Ranking 2012 Top 10 US listed Cleantech Companies Corporate Knights expanded its operations considerably in 2011, splitting into two subsidiaries, Corporate Knights Media and Corporate Knights Capital ... Capital, and the private investment allowed Corporate Knights Inc. to launch Corporate Knights Capital ... and voluntary corporate disclosures and their overall financial materiality. These services ... ref http www.corporateknights.com about Corporate Knights Learn more about Corporate Knights Capital ref . CK Media Corporate Knights magazine is a quarterly publication with American and Canadian ... promotes discussion about trends in sustainable corporate practices and investment products. Reports and rankings Corporate Rankings The Global 100 In 2005, CK announced the first list of the Global 100 ... corporate sustainability assessment. Corporate Knights partners in this initiative are Global .... Data is collected by Corporate Knights and verified with the Bloomberg Professional service. Companies ... more details
Corporate may refer to either A corporation , a type of legal entity, often formed to conduct business Corporate film , a 2006 Bollywood film starring Bipasha Basu . disambig ... more details
Government Matcom SoBran, Inc. HistoryCorporate Ink was founded by Amy Bermar, a former reporter ...Infobox company company name Corporate Ink company logo Image Corpinklogo.jpg center company type Private company Private company slogan Real Results. Solving Real World PR Challenges foundation 1989 location city Newton, Massachusetts location country USA key people Amy Bermar, founder and president br Susan Bassett, vice president br Corinne Federici, vice president num employees 13 industry Public Relations homepage http corporateink.com www.corporateink.com Corporate Ink is a high tech public relations firm serving Business to business B2B companies, with a focus on supply chain , security , Information technology IT services and healthcare IT markets. The firm was founded 20 years ago by Amy Bermar, a former journalist , and serves clients throughout North America . The company, a boutique firm recognized by The Wall Street Journal as one of the country s Top Small Workplaces, ref http online.wsj.com article SB119092741037441686.html Top Small Workplaces 2007 http online.wsj.com article SB119092741037441686.html Wall Street Journal , October, 2007 ref has built its reputation for its insider knowledge of its core sectors. It combines an aggressive news oriented approach with a focus ... 2008 FlightView , early consumer access to online flight information Corporate Ink s core services ... metrics with overall business success Citation needed date April 2011 . Worldcom Corporate ... 100 partners in 42 countries Citation needed date April 2011 . Amy Bermar, Corporate Ink s president ...?id 220 ref Achievements 2007 The Wall Street Journal named Corporate Ink one of its 1st Winning Workplaces Clients Current and former clients include ref http corporateink.com clients index.php Corporate ... http www.corporateink.com Corporate Ink s Official Web site http www.corporateinklings.com Corporate Ink s Blog http corporateink.com flashPopUp.html Corporate Ink Video Category Companies established ... more details
File 1800 19th Street NW.JPG thumb 250px La Maison Dupont, a corporate apartment building in the Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C. Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Corporate housing is a term ... hotel stay. According to Corporate Housing Providers Association CHPA , the industry s trade organization, corporate housing revenue was 2.36 billion in 2009 and 2.47 in 2010 ref http denvercorporatehousing.net corporate housing growth Corporate Housing Growth Retrieved January 09, 2012 ref . The corporate housing industry has been a significant growth segment of the lodging industry for the past 20 years. Local vs. national corporate housing companies Most corporate housing companies ... are furnished and the corporate housing companies rotate clients in and out of the furnished apartments and clean them between guests. Local corporate housing providers can be found by doing an internet search for the city in which you need temporary housing and the words corporate housing . National corporate housing companies provides corporate housing services in more than their local city. National corporate housing providers are very helpful in managing military or corporate contracts ... In cities such as New York the corporate housing industry has expanded exponentially. This tremendous ..., has not only allowed the local corporate housing industry to expand, but also to become more efficient .... In other parts of the world, corporate housing has also experienced a rapid expansion. Corporate Housing For Government Workers A growing market for corporate housing is for government workers. This includes ... Corporate Housing For Government Workers ref Industry accreditation The Corporate Housing Providers Association has created the first industry accreditation for the corporate housing industry. The designation of CCHP Certified Corporate Housing Professional establishes clear, objective standards for measuring an employees knowledge of the corporate housing profession. The designation ... more details
Bot generated title ref are the traditional corporatehistory, usually seen as a public relations ... procedures. See also div style moz column count 2 column count 2 CorporatehistoryCorporate culture Corporate memory Episodic knowledge Evidence based practice Explicit knowledge Organizational culture ...Corporate amnesia is a phrase used to describe a situation in which businesses, and other types of co ... are involved ref Alan M. Kantrow, The Constraints of Corporate Tradition , Harper ... of annual pay for a front line employee to 240 for a middle manager ref Washington based Corporate ..., with the relationship between knowledge and power intimately linked, the corporate body has quite ... a shapeless revolution with such things as corporate culture , ethos , values and tried and tested ... itself. The cost of this is incalculable. Also known as institutional forgetting, corporate ... to productivity shortfalls. Knowledge management Both corporate amnesia and organizational memory are part ... s documentation, objects and artifacts that are stored in the corporate library electronic database ... the individual s understanding and accommodation of their employer s individual corporate culture .... The phenomenon of corporate amnesia was first identified by the British knowledge management specialist Arnold Kransdorff in his 1998 book of the same name ref Corporate Amnesia Keeping know how ... occupant employees, recurring corporate events and important projects in detailed testimony of participants ... the lessons of history . Its permanent character also means that it does not have to be continually ... of corporate culture, management style and the often obscure issues surrounding decision making ... ref Corporate DNA Using Organizational Memory to improve poor decision making , Gower Publishing ISBN 0 566 08681 6 ref . Sabotage Corporate amnesia can be a result of sabotage by a disgruntled ... div References Reflist refbegin Arnold Kransdorff, Corporate Amnesia, Butterworth Heineman, 1998. Also ... more details
of corporate personhood, then, has roots in the early history of the republic. As the 19th century ... Corporate personality Corporate personality Corporate behaviour Corporate governance History ...Corporate personhood is the legal concept that a corporation may sue and be sued in court in the same ... protections to corporations. Opponents of corporate personhood seek to amend the U.S. Constitution ... Constitutional amendment to abolish Corporate Personhood. ref cite web url http movetoamend.org resolutions map title Resolutions & Ordinances Abolishing Corporate Personhood publisher Movetoamend.org ... process. For example, the controversial Bank Bill of 1791 chartered a 20 year corporate monopoly ... in corporate affairs was controversial from the earliest days of the nation. In 1790, John Marshall ..., corporate lawyers became bolder about using the Webster Marshall theory that corporations could ... century, railroads were among the most politically powerful corporations in the country as the corporate ... the Fourteenth Amendment applicable to corporate activities. Since then the Court has repeatedly ... The opinion of the Court, after mature deliberation, is that this corporate charter is a contract ... , writing for the court, explicitly extended the same protections to corporate owned property as it would ... at these articles discloses a unity of purpose, when taken in connection with the history of the times ... to that history, for in it is found the occasion and the necessity for recurring again to the great .... Fortunately, that history is fresh within the memory of us all, and its leading features, as they bear ... of events, almost too recent to be called history, but which are familiar to us all, and on the most ... , indicate the extent to which corporate personhood is not an all or nothing doctrine, but rather relates ... extended to the tax codes governing corporations. In a case challenging corporate tax rates, Justice ... striking down the prohibition on corporate and union political expenditures blockquote We deal here ... more details
Corporate behaviour is the behaviour of an organisation when considered as a single body. ref citation url http books.google.com books?id xPce i2OO1AC&pg PA171 title Quality of life author Philip Seed, Greg Lloyd ref The behaviour of an organisation is influenced by the arrangements for its ownership and control. When the owner s appoint agents to manage the organisation, conflicts of interest arise which are studied as the principal agent problem . ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id c9yEAm0yVaQC&pg PA500 title International encyclopedia of economic sociology chapter Ownership and control of large corporations author Patrik Aspers ref See also Business ethics Corporate crime Corporate law Corporate personhood Corporate governance Corporate social responsibility Corporation Normative ethics Sarbanes Oxley Act Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 Shareholder Stakeholder concept Whistleblower References reflist Category Corporate governance Category Business ethics business stub economics stub sociology stub de Corporate Behaviour ... more details
Corporate Farming Laws in the Heartland law, history, and facts on anti corporate farming laws in nine ... of Oklahoma History and Culture Corporate Farms DEFAULTSORT Corporate Farming Category Agriculture ...agriculture Corporate farming is a term that describes the business of agriculture , specifically, what is seen by some as the practices of would be megacorporation s involved in food production on a very large scale. It is a modern food industry issue, and encompasses not only the farm itself, but also the entire chain of agriculture related business, including seed supply, agrichemicals , processed food food processing , agricultural machinery machinery , storage, transport , distribution business ... and government lobbyist lobbying efforts. Corporate farming is often used synonymously with agribusiness although agribusiness quite often is not used in the corporate farming sense , and it is seen as the destroyer of the family farm . Critics argue that the ultimate goal of corporate farming .... Citation needed date January 2008 Corporate farming is a fairly broad term that deals with the general ... to as anti corporate farming . Citation needed date January 2008 Contract farming Contract farming ... for Growth ,Rome Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2001 ref Corporate farm vs ... and corporate farming is that a corporate farmer is usually a contract ed employee , rather than ... to corporate farming Agriculture is an industry which provides significant economies of scale ... needed date January 2008 Concentration of production Corporate farming is criticized for its tendency ... crop yield . At the same time, through a process of vertical integration, corporate farming results ... that corporate farming primarily seeks to maximise yield and profit, this is seen as adversely ... for consumers. Corporate farming practices may also more readily involve the use of genetically ... Sources Reflist Further reading http www.electricarrow.com CARP furrows mission.html Corporate Agribusiness ... more details
Corporate transparency is set of information, privacy, and business policies to improve corporate decisionmaking and operations openness to employees, stakeholders, shareholders and the general public. Standard & Poor s has included a definition of corporate transparency in its http www2.standardandpoors.com portal site sp en ap page.product equityresearch gamma 2,5,13,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,0,0,0,0,0.html GAMMA Methodology aimed at analysis and assessment of corporate governance . As a part of this work, Standard & Poor s Governance Services publishes the http www2.standardandpoors.com portal site sp en ap page.product equityresearch gamma 2,5,13,0,0,0,0,0,0,6,1,0,0,0,0,0.html Transparency Index calculated as the average score for the largest public companies in various countries. Corporate transparency has also been used to refer to radical transparency in corporate governance. fact date January 2012 See also Open business Radical transparency Corporate governance References reflist External links http www2.standardandpoors.com spf pdf equity gamma eng 2.pdf GAMMA An Introduction to Corporate Governance Scoring http public.kenan flagler.unc.edu faculty bushmanr bushman jar transparency.pdf Journal of accounting research http www.icanz.co.nz StaticContent AGS corptrans.cfm Corporate transparency http www.cgfrc.nus.edu.sg download CTI BT CTI June06.pdf CTI Index http www.cgfrc.nus.edu.sg download CTI RevisedBT CTIScorecard2006.pdf CTIScorecard2006 http www2.standardandpoors.com portal site sp en ap page.product equityresearch gamma 2,5,13,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,0,0,0,0,0.html Standard & Poor s Governance Scores Aspects of corporations DEFAULTSORT Corporate Transparency Category Management ... more details