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1.468 documents for company structure change
  • ... Management Ltd., Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, CIBC Global Asset Management Inc., Her ... of fair treatment - Directors approving change of control transaction which would affect economic... approval of a change to the corporate structure are different types of proceedings, engaging diffe...

  • ... particular, it (a) implements technical changes relating to specified investment flowthrough trust... the Bank Act, of a bank or bank holding company, as defined in section 2 of that Act;. (b) shares,...'work' includes (a) any man-made structure, device or thing, whether temporary or permanent, ...

  • ...The respondent Company has administered a pension plan ("Plan") for its e... plan and, most importantly, the plan structure must actually reflect and follow from this intenti... that the structure of the Fund would change as a result of this designation. The Company would...

  • ... a conceptual model of mid-size city structure. This model has four main components: a flat-line,... driven by two major types of population change. The first is population loss and density decline ... the head office of a large insurance company, the site chosen was at an expressway junction (th...

  • ...(i) the impairment of any structure, facility, equipment or system critical to the saf... or status to any well and may change that name, classification or status. 4. The Board ... and outline requirements placed on the company related to such issues as environmental protection...

  • ... These amendments implement changes to certain items of Regulation S-K, the proxy rule... The relationship of a company's compensation policies and practices to risk mana... Board leadership structure and the board's role in risk oversight. In addit...

  • A study examines accounting in a sugar refinery from 1900 to 1920 in two arenas of operation. The geography of accounting enabled the workers at Chelsea to have their working experience sequestered by the company. Accounting routinized their work at the refinery, enabling their labor to become monitored, empty of meaning, and, at times, overwhelming. The ideology of accounting provided the company with an instrument of evasion to silence the voice of labor and an instrument of self-deception designed to justify and insulate the authoritarian hierarchy of the company and the power of its Australian general manager, Edward Knox. Accounting became an ideology that sought to legitimate the exploitation of the workforce and the generous return to shareholders.

    ... and controlled in an organizational structure imposing a formal bureaucratic hierarchy [Whitley,...When faced with a change in labor rates, he instituted compensating cuts el...

  • Materials used by businesses for both production (direct) and accompanying administrative or operational (indirect) activities can be purchased via both offline and also online methods, such as electronic marketplaces (e-Marketplaces). Our paper examines the performance of such online e-Marketplaces under different types of governance structure (market or relational) and over time. This examination allows us to understand better the dynamic relationship between governance and purchasing performance. This provides important results for management in a variety of locations and over different times and stages of operations.

    ...In addition, our study examines changes over time. This research is divided into six subse... need to be specialized for the purchasing company. Thus, due to inefficient purchasing processes, MR...

  • This paper takes as its starting point the relevance of a historical perspective to the study of corporate governance. Corporate governance is concerned with the institutions that influence how business corporations allocate resources and returns, and with the exercise of accountability to investors and other stakeholders. The historical model adopted is that of personal capitalism which is informed by scholars such as Chandler, and in the British context, Quail. Birmingham Small Arms, a quoted and diversified engineering company, was selected for analysis because, although it was relatively large and adopted a holding company format, it retained many of the characteristics of a personal capitalist firm. Our longitudinal study of 1906 to 1933 shows that what emerged at BSA was a dominan...

    .... . led to a fixity of structure" which acted to limit the evolution of "managerial... and as they have evolved and continue to change over time" [2000, p. 295]. Further, O'Sullivan arg...

  • In the research of innovation, the technique innovation, enterprise innovation, national innovation, and regional innovation, they all can be considered as a system that is made up of a lot of elements and correlation, namely innovation system. Up to the present of the development of innovation theory, the integration, network and systematization have been proved to be a trend of development of innovation theory. The article mainly discusses theory of evolution and the specific characteristics of research on the System Paradigm of innovation.

    ..., those elements link with a certain structure. In this definition, which include four concepts s..., we can see the stimulation, introduction, change and diffusion of new technology." The national inn...Faced with this reality, any company cannot use the same kind of products to meet the n...



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