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    MIDTERM #2 Question #1 It was the investment bankers of Wall Street who were the original, principal innovators of the symbolic framing of Corporate America in the 1980s. The capitalist realized that it was something wrong with the Corporate America, due to the exogenous system shock in the 80s. The investments bankers symbolically framed the managers because they were “betraying” the owners by using the conglomerate strategy. This strategy has been used since the 1960s to avoid a potential…

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    Within “A Three-Dimensional Conceptual Model of Corporate Performance” Archie B Carroll discusses the social responsibility of corporations. Our society is largely marketing based;thus, corporate owners have a lot more power over the processes that occur in the world than they may realize. As a result, Archie B. Carroll has effectively defined social responsibility as the ‘ethical and discretionary responsibilities” of corporate owners. This includes: Economic responsibilities, legal…

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    certain contribution made by a firm or a corporation in order to find a solution in reference to problems in social context (Ledertoug, 2014). In the beginning of the 20th century the social performance of any business was narrowed to the performance within a market. During this…

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    This paper provides detailed about the purpose, background information HOS and Tykes agreements, analysis and recommendation. Hesson Office Supplies, Inc. HOS is a distributor of office equipment, furniture, and supplies. HOS has wholly owned subsidiary, Belknap Equipment Company, a manufacturer of office equipment. HOS has been discussing with Tykes Office Equipment the possibility of forming a new business entity. Tykes also have a wholly owned subsidiary, Reddington Office Furniture, a…

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    because large scale survey data is not available so researchers have to rely on non-objective crime statistics collected by ‘impartial’ government agencies such as StatsCan or the Home Office which usually yield tiny samples (Snider, 2005; pg 186). Corporations do not want sociologist investigating their business practises, unlike traditional offenders they have the ability to resist such incursions. On the other hand, the justice department for the most part has an inadequate budget for…

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    Government Replace NAFTA

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    The Role of Government Government Intervention Since NAFTA was implemented 23 years ago, there has been a massive increase in profits and rights of multinational corporations which in turn led to a widening in economic equality in North America. Increased poverty, weakened labour rights and environmental protection have been social and economic consequences within the working class in all three member countries. From 2004 until now, 500,000 manufacturing jobs have been lost. Most of these jobs…

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    to its shareholders, as Bebchuk insist, or have considered the prerogatives of all the stakeholders, as Lipton Maintains”.(pg 27) I think that one shortcoming that the text has is that is really doesn’t go in-depth about the difference between corporations and small companies such as startups and the ways that they are structured and…

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    Del. Open MRI Radiology Assocs., P.A. v. Kessler, 898 A.2d 290 -- Close Corporation This cases involves 8 total shareholders/radiologists who equally owned a practice, Fox Chase. These 8 radiologists formed a corporation, Delaware Radiology, to capture additional revenues by owning MRI centers. A squeeze-out merger at Delaware Radiology occurred after the radiologists ' underlying radiology practice, Fox Chase, split up. Delaware Radiology was divided as such: the majority (Broder Group) was…

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    In the textbook, “Business Essentials”, the fourth chapter is dedicated to the explanation of entrepreneurship. It talks of the process, the resources, and the type of person who can be capable of being successful in this area of business. The article, “How I turned a struggling Lebanese restaurant into a successful 20-outlet chain” is the story of Mohamad Fakih, and his journey of being involved in entrepreneurship. Mohamad Fakih would be described as man that is an intrapreneur. He bought an…

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    LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Like a corporation, a limited liability company upholds limited liability features. It also ensures pass-through taxation and flexibility of partnerships in its operations LLC owners are referred to us ‘members’. A member can be a single person (owner), two or more persons, corporations and other LLCs The LLC members file federal tax return for facilitation of taxes unlike shareholders of corporations. This is due to the fact that LLCs are not regarded as separate…

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