Autonomy versus Corporate Control Abstract: Professionalism and bureaucracy tend to be understood as incompatible systems of work organization, represented by the ideals of collegiality and autonomy versus control and supervision. I present a historical case study from early 20th century Norway examining the potential clash between efforts made toward professionalization and bureaucratization in industry. Based on my findings, I argue that there is neither an inherent conflict between professionalism and
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Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society http://bst.sagepub.com/ Green Advertising and Green Public Relations as Integration Propaganda Nina Nakajima Bulletin of Science Technology & Society 2001 21: 334 DOI: 10.1177/027046760102100502 The online version of this article can be found at: http://bst.sagepub.com/content/21/5/334 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: National Association for Science, Technology & Society Additional services and information for Bulletin
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Motorking Corporation New Gas Extender As Motorking Corporation considers introducing its now “gas extender” product into the market, the management must consider various factors to determine if this is a good financial move. The production manager needs to determine if the product will generate a profit for the corporation, how much product is expected to sell to determine how much to produce and how much to outsource. The first thing that the production manager must consider is the optimal
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FI 8320, Spring 2005 Cases and Readings in Corporate Finance [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] Instructor Professor David C. Nachman Office: RCB 1239 Phone: 651-1696 email: dnachman@gsu.edu Office Hours: W 10:00 am – 2:00 pm, or by appointment Prerequisites FI 8000 CSP: 1, 2, 6 Course Description This course focuses on financial policy-making through case analyses, contemporary readings from the professional literature, and problem solving. The emphasis in the course is on investment
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FI 4320, Spring 2005 Cases and Readings in Corporate Finance [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] Instructor Professor David C. Nachman Office: RCB 1239 Phone: 651-1696 email: dnachman@gsu.edu Office Hours: W 10:00 am – 2:00 pm, or by appointment Prerequisites FI 4000 CSP: 1, 2, 4, 6 Course Description This course focuses on financial policy-making through case analyses, contemporary readings from the professional literature, and problem solving. The emphasis in the course is on
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Presented The issue in this case is under applicable law in Virginia, is whether there was mutuality of consideration in Bernie and Vivian’s transaction. Applicable Law In Gay Nineties, Inc. v. International Dining Club, 21 Va. Cir. 492 (Va. Law & Eq. Ct. 1973),A dining club and a corporation entered into contract to provide goods and services for the members of the dining club in exchange for the corporation to have a membership with the dining club. The corporation filed suit to void the contract
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| The Criteria That Determine Sole Proprietorships | Not all corporations started as a corporate entity. Many businesses start out small with one owner. They are known as sole proprietorships, the simplest and most widespread form of business formation in the United States. Certain criteria are used to determine sole proprietorship status. A sole proprietorship: * is owned by a single individual When you are planning to do business with a sole proprietorship, bear in mind that since a single
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Connie Aiello Student No. 500447896 Professor Terry Roswell SOC103 Environmental Racism and Transnational Corporations “All Americans have a basic right to live, work, play, go to school, and worship in a clean and healthy environment” (Bullard, Dixie xiii). Unfortunately, this is not true for all. Afro-American communities in the South and other visible minorities across the globe, live through the harsh realities of environmental racism every day. (Bullard, Racism 3) In Confronting
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wildlife, the spills and toxic chemicals in plastic pellets, and our nation’s obsession in materialism. Unlike natural disasters, most environmental threats are caused by human beings. Human population increases yearly, and with it increases consumption and demand. The more and more humans consume the more affordable we want things to be and the easier it becomes to eliminate objects as they appear useless. The idea of useless objects and easy elimination has caused Americans to produce about 4.5 pounds
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Acquisition of American Chemical Company Executive Summary August 2012 Statement of the Problem: American Chemical Corporation is selling its sodium chlorate plant located near Collinsville, Alabama. This provides Dixon Corporation with an opportunity to purchase the plants net assets for the asking price of $12 million. The following analysis is to determine whether or not Dixon should purchase Collinsville plant with debt capital or invest in building a new one. The acquisition is pending approval
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