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    1. Frank is director of technology in an MNE in which most of the R&D activities are performed in the parent company’s home country, but then, foreign subsidiaries are responsible for introducing the resulting innovations to their local customers. The innovation process adopted by Frank’s MNE is: a. globally linked. b. local-for-local. c. center-for-global. d. locally leveraged. C 2. With responsibility for his company’s largely centralized R&D activities, Frank worries that the center

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    becoming an agent for of change in passing legislation and investing capital to make a difference in the world. Besides being accountable to all stakeholders, B Corporations are more transparent than that of traditional corporations as they are required to annually issue a report to the public, assessing their overall financial and environmental performance against a quoted threshold known as the B Impact Assessment. In acting socially responsible as a mission rather than an option for businesses, Benefit

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    family values. The concept of CSR since then have been intricately connected with the values of good governance which aims to usher a socially inclusive positive society which focuses on addressing cultural impediments, social issues and environmental sustainability. As proposed by the United Nations Environment Programme, companies should be ethically responsible and should strive

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    Mike Wilson Investing 10/29/15 Business Adventures For my book report I read an interesting book made up of 12 different stories or cases from American History called “Business Adventures: Twelve Classic Tales From the World of Wall Street”, by John Brooks. Each chapter is different from the next having no connection between them besides them all being about investing and business. This book offers many different insightful ideas on how the stock market works and I’ll take you through each

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    3.1INTRODUCTION: A Mutual Fund is a kind of trust that pools money which shares common financial goals from a group of investors and invest the money. The Fund is mainly a corporation where sole business is to collect and invest money or fund. You combine the pool by buying shares in the fund. Then the money is invested by a team of professionals who research bond, stock and

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    “When a person is stripped of love and left to start life all over again, after being married for many years, can be very difficult, personally and socially”. At the core of the church, and faith in God this person needs to be one, that is given a hand in rebuilding their life, and with a positive identity and self- determination, they will become impacted from the support system of the church at a time

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    Corporate Social Responsibility: Should we, or should we not. Corporate Social Responsibility (C.S.R.) is a theory practiced in the business sphere since fifty years. It refers to the duty of business organizations to adopt certain activities that will benefit the society in some way. Charity, health-awareness campaigns are few examples that a business undertakes to fulfil its objectives of C.S.R. According to this ideal, it is important for various corporations today to undertake such social activities

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    accordance with the society or community [1]. Unilever Company Code of Practice Paul Polman (CEO) of Unilever Company reported that its business earned reputation based on integrity and interests in accordance with people, employees and brands. By investing for growth and making good balance over short term and long-term interests. Making sure code of practice should have practical values over day-to-day business and each one took after standards. Definite Information has been delineated in Table-1

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    Economic globalization refers to the “increasing interdependence of world economies” (Shangquan, 2000), as a result of free movement of goods, services, technology, capital, and information between countries and across borders. It is one of the three main areas of globalization; economic globalization moves at an increasingly fast pace as movement across borders progresses. While economic globalization has had many benefits and positive effects on both developed and under developed countries, it

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    The Dieselgate Scandal Case Analysis: Jayshree Pandey Introduction Volkswagen(VW), a classic and adored automaker who ruled the automotive manufacturing business for many decades suddenly found itself in the middle of the tragic business crisis with the news that they deliberately cheated on and falsified emission tests on many of their vehicles over the past several years. On September 15, 2015 VW was charged with allegations of manipulating US emission tests by installing cheating software by the

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