Dynamics and innovations: Hearing instrument B ERASMUS UNIVERSITEIT ROTTERDAM Erasmus School of Economics Department of Applied Economics Written by Student names: Sang van Tran Zhi Yuan Lin Student numbers: 318938 320853 Supervisor: Ajay Bhaskarabhatla ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Abstract ------------------------------------------------- This study argues that patents explain the extent of innovation
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January 2015 Hand in Date: 19 February 2015 Word count: Executive Summary The importance of this research is to find and evaluate SWOT analysis of Toshiba and can plan on how to improve its current market situation and how to increase the sales of current products compare to competitors. Company is still struggling for selling their Mobile and Storage device and some other products. Our
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1. Introduction In the developed countries Enron Xerox, WorldCom etc. had been caught of getting involved in accounting scandals since 2001, which leads to the credibility of corporate financial reports under suspicion, furthermore, shocking investors’ confidence. Consequently, corporate governance mechanism has been a crucial issue discussed again. Sarbanes-Oxley Act was enacted in 2002 to enhance corporate government mechanism which is viewed as the priority of financial revolution, in the expectation
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