Overseas Business Risk - Brazil Information on key security and political risks which UK businesses may face when operating in Brazil. Political and Economic Between 2002 and 2010 more than 35 million Brazilians moved from classes D and E to class C. In recent years, Brazil is the only BRIC country that successfully achieved high economic growth rates while reducing inequalities. With a high propensity to consume, growing demand from this new middle class represents a huge opportunity for companies
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Run the “Business Regulation” Simulation. Develop a 1,400-1,800-word paper (including tables) in which you do the following: a. Identify the key facts, regulations, and legal issues in the simulation. b. Based on the simulation, identify several of Alumina’s values and stakeholders. What are the conflicts among the competing stakeholders, and how does this constitute an ethical dilemma? c. Analyze risks presented. Considering alternatives not contained in the simulation
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Course Design Guide College of Information Systems & Technology ENG/221 Version 5 Technical Writing Fundamentals Copyright © 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course covers the fundamentals and best practices of using written communication in business and in the information technologies. Topics include strategies, techniques, and nuances for producing e-mails, memos, reports, proposals, project specifications, and user manuals
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Intellectual property differs from physical property Tangibility- You don’t have control over physical item Excludability- You can’t exclude others from use Non-rivalrous consumption- You can still use it even if stolen Purpose of IP is to encourage progress by giving ownership rights to owners for their discoveries Western IP is an INCENTIVE MECHANISM -what other ways can people be encouraged to innovate? 3 Major Justifications For IP Rights Utilitarian- incentive to promote common
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• The intellectual propriety refers to the creations of mind such as names, inventions, artworks, literary works, music compositions, and commercial designs. There are two major categories of Intellectual Propriety (IP): 1. Industrial Propriety: trademarks, inventions (patents), and designs, etc. 2. Copyrights: musical works, novels and books, photographs, movies, etc. Intellectual propriety rights (IPR) grant the holders to exercise a monopoly on the use of product/creation/idea for a limited
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reference to e-book Chapter 2, problem 11 (found on e-book, p. 73), discuss the questions presented in Cases and Problems 2-11. Are there situations in which a company, for the common good, must give up the economic advantage accorded by intellectual property laws? How should the Bayer credo – Bayer: Success Through Expertise with Responsibility – impact its corporate responsibility in the anthrax situation? In your discussion, make reference to the Social Responsibility of Corporations Matrix,
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Objectives 4.1 Differentiate between types of employment relationships and associated the legal considerations. 4.2 Differentiate between types of discriminatory issues and the associated legal considerations. 4.3 Determine methods for managing legal risk arising from regulatory compliance issues. Readings Read Ch. 31 of Business Law: Legal Environment, Online Commerce, Business Ethics, and International. Readings Read Ch. 32 of Business Law: Legal Environment, Online Commerce, Business Ethics
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handle and manage compliance issues. We will cover how to manage the legal liability of officers and directors of the company, how to properly address situations when the law is violated, enterprise liability, protecting the company’s real and intellectual property, governance, and international laws that the company must follow. Management Responsibilities and Guidelines Riordan very own Employee Handbook states the internal environment at Riordan as branded by the highest ethical standards, integrity
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Relationship with public authorities and servants 4.8 Conflicts of interest 4.9 Exercice of other activities 4.10 Use of goods and services of the company 4.11 Confidentiality of information and personal data protection 4.12 Protection of intellectual and industrial property 4.13 Record of operations 4.14 Social and environmental commitment 5. Code Compliance and Committee of Ethics 6. Publicity of the Code 3 4 5 7 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 11 13 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 Schedule I: Global codes and commitments willingly
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Intellectual Property: Case Study Intellectual Property Law Dmitriy Perepelkin Sergei Lazarevich Kirill Evdokimov Olga Afanasyeva Vladislav Kornilov April 2016 Degree Programme in International Business Intellectual Property Law Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Law 3 3 Sanctions to the Offender 3 4 Outcome 3 5 Conclusion 3 References 4 Introduction On 3rd of December 2015 on Finnish news portal yle.fi was published an article about a dispute between two brands
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