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This paper contributes to the current corporate governance debate through describing changes that have taken place in Nokia during the past decade. It can be seen that traditional ways of corporate governance and management do not apply for companies operating in a fast changing business and...
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This paper explores the reputations of 63 German firms over the period 1988 to1998. It considers what factors may affect firm reputations, and how and whyreputations change over time. The reputation data come from Manager Magazin’ssurvey that is similar to the one compiled annually in the US by...
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In the past, environmental management mainly focussed on the identification of ecologically oriented requirements made on enterprises by relevant stakeholders, on the developmentof related corporate strategies and also on the introduction of a corporate system of environmental management....
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Umweltleistungsmessung (Environmental Performance Measurement) entwickelt und in der Praxis eingeführt werden. Somit wird den Unternehmen ein …: • Identifikation von Verursachungsgrößen (Performance Drivers) der Umweltleistung für einzelne Unternehmen Die Steuerung der … Steuerung mit im Unternehmen vorhandenen betriebswirtschaftlichen Konzepten. Durch die Bestimmung der Ursache …
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, daß die theoretischen Erkenntnisse sowie wichtige Datengrundlagen für die Umsetzung des Modells in den Unternehmen bereits …
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Ludewig and Sadowski (2009) empirically examine the economic value of organizationalcapital. They use a comprehensive panel data set from the Institute for EmploymentResearch (IAB) that provides standard information about inputs and outputs of theproduction process of German corporate...
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