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Strategic alignment of business network forms and single companies’ objectives

2009

In this paper the most significant theories on firm networking are reviewed and an innovative strategic perspective that underlies at firm network organization is proposed. It is argued that networks are differently organized according to three basic strategic objectives: gaining efficiency, collecting knowledge, pursuing globalization. The research is supported by secondary data analysis based on a sample of about 115 case studies published in different journals and magazines.

business networking governance structures secondary data analysisSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-Gestionale
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COMPLIANCE PROGRAM IN LATVIAS’ BANKING SECTOR: THE RESULTS OF A SURVEY

2012

Regulators more than ever believe an efficient compliance function is a prerequisite for good corporate governance that should restore trust, integrity, and responsibility in the banks, findings in academic research has confirmed mentioned above in many countries. Compliance is key facet of governance because it shows how actually bank meets corporate responsibilities. The new guidelines in September 2011 had been issued by European Banking Authority with more attention to the compliance function. Compliance is very complex function and covers different areas: Anti-money laundering, investment protection, consumer protection, data protection and etc. Compliance complexity arises from severa…

business.industryComplexity theory and organizationsCorporate governanceManagement systemSurvey data collectionOrganizational structureAccountingAuditPublic relationsConsumer protectionbusinessRisk managementEuropean Integration Studies
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Policy and Governance for Sustainable Consumption at the Crossroads of Theories and Concepts

2016

This introductory article of the special issue compares different conceptual underpinnings of efforts to make the everyday activities of consumers more sustainable. As social practice theory (SPT) is the main theoretical foundation of the articles collected here, we outline its strengths and limitations, when compared with the dominant individual-oriented behaviour change approach, and we focus on theories of planned behaviour, social marketing as well as ‘choice architecture’, based on behavioural economics. This article analyses SPT's usefulness, particularly from the applied point of view for policy-makers and social change programme designers. In the final section we provide some recomm…

business.industryCorporate governance05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentSocial change010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPublic relationsSocial practice01 natural sciencesSocial marketingManagementChoice architectureIntervention (law)Reflexivity0502 economics and businessSustainable consumption050211 marketingSociologybusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental Policy and Governance
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Approaching risk management from a new integrated perspective

2013

In recent years, risk management has acquired increasing relevance within the organizational realm. Although the Integrated Reporting Framework includes ‘risk’ as one of the content elements of the Integrated Report, its main purpose does not specifically relate to risk management. Drawing on the evolving academic debate, this chapter aims to provide an overview of the different approaches to risk management and to highlight the need for a broader and integrated perspective. The chapter ends by highlighting the potential contribution of this perspective to the Integrated Reporting Framework.

business.industryCorporate governancePerspective (graphical)RealmRisk societyRelevance (information retrieval)Engineering ethicsSociologyRisk integrated reportingIntegrated reportingbusinessRisk management
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Practices and Knowledge: Philosophy of Biomedicine, Governance and Citizen Participation

2018

The present chapter addresses the emergence of new forms of governance and citizen participation in the context of certain biotechnologies. On the basis of three case studies, we have mapped different models of public participation in health issues (especially health activism and Internet users, though not exclusively): identifying and analyzing actors, their mutual relationships (mainly those between "patients"/activists groups and the biomedical community), strategies and forms of participation, the exchange and circulation of "expert/lay" knowledge (and the role of the Internet in these processes), and the different activities and forms of knowledge production by "lay" citizen groups (or…

business.industryCorporate governancePublic participationContext (language use)The InternetSociologyPublic relationsInternet usersbusinessExperiential learningBiomedicineKnowledge production
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RISK AVERSION IN THE BOARD ROOM. AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE OF GERMAN STOCK-LISTED COMPANIES

2016

According to the agency theory, a positive relationship between company performance and good corporate governance should exist. A broader study of the author of this paper examines a sample of German stock-listed companies whereas Germany can be seen as one of the most highly regulated countries concerning corporate governance. The overall purpose of the author’s study is to analyze the effect of supervisory board characteristics and procedures on firm performance. Several corporate governance variables such as number of committees, board independency, supervisory board compensation, personal risk liability, etc. are examined regarding their effects on firm performance in terms of firm grow…

business.industryCorporate governanceQuantitative researchLiabilityEconomicsPrincipal–agent problemStakeholderAccountingProfitability indexbusinessTotal shareholder returnDeductibleEuropean Integration Studies
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Financial crisis impact on sustainability reporting

2013

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to shed some light on the effect of the current financial crisis on corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting and CSR assurance strategies that companies disclose online to stakeholders, by dividing the time horizon into two periods, before 2008 and from 2008. Design/methodology/approach – The sample includes Spanish listed companies, differentiating CSR reporters from non CSR-reporters. Also distinguished in the CSR-reporters sample, are those companies that assure the CSR report from those that do not. The authors contrast whether there is a trend as regards CSR reporting and CSR assurance, depending on whether the crisis has already begun or …

business.industryCorporate governanceTime horizonAccountingManagement Science and Operations ResearchGeneral Business Management and AccountingFinancial crisisSustainabilitySustainability reportingCorporate social responsibilityStrategic managementBusinessMarketingSocial responsibilityManagement Decision
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Introduction to the Transformational Government: Governance, Organization, and Management Minitrack

2016

business.industryCorporate governanceTransformational GovernmentBusinessPublic relations2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
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Spain and the Transition to IFRS

2008

business.industryCorporate governanceTransition (fiction)Audit committeeAccountingbusiness
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Public Governance Principles in General Education School Management of Latvia

2015

In contemporary world the effect of globalisation and information technologies cause transformational processes of states` public management that promote the application of new managament approaches and principles in public institution management.The changes in the public managament have effected and still effects processes of management also in education. The increase of school autonomy, a stronger focus on the process of education and its results created the need to expand the application of contemporary public management principles also in the managament of education institutions. The main goal of the report is to analyze the principles of public management and their implementation in th…

business.industryCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation technologyPublic institutionContext (language use)Public administrationgeneral education; New Public Management; Public Governance principles; school managementGlobalizationTransformational leadershipNew public managementPolitical sciencebusinessAutonomymedia_commonSOCIETY, INTEGRATION, EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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