corporate personality in the 20th century

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228 documents for corporate personality in the 20th century
  • ... "Contact, Commentary, and Commodity: 19th-Century Ivory Tusk Sculptures from the Loango Coast, Congi... of the German House: Cultural Fantasy in 20th-century Architectural Photography" (MIT, M. Jarzom...Arens) . DOUBERLEY, AMANDA ANN. "The Corporate Model: Sculpture, Architecture, and the American C...HENSLEY, CHRISTAL, "The Cult of Personality: Gertrude Stein and the Development of the Object ...

  • The ongoing convergence of US GAAP with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) will have a profound effect on the accounting profession. The upcoming changes will require more probing and extensive inquiries to reduce ambiguity and uncertainty in financial statement audits where the number of "bright-line" rules has been reduced. Highly valued accounting character traits that have worked well in a regulated environment -- such as attention to detail and adherence to clear rules -- may need to be reevaluated as changes are made from the rules-based GAAP to the principles-based IFRS. According to the FASB, the main differences between rules-based accounting standards and principles-based standards are that principles are broad and there is less guidance on implementation. Such...

    ... practitioner during the first half of the 20th century, believed that the substance of the accoun... need for more extensive disclosures of corporate activities that allow auditors to apply their judg...Value-Added Personality Attributes. According to the FASB, the main differ...

  • ... its ratification through the late 19th century also supports the Court's conclusion. Pp. 32-47. .... only through participation in some corporate body. 5 . Three provisions of the Constitution re... gun ownership continued well into the 20th century. The first two federal laws directly restr... on the court without regard to the personality of its members. Break down this belief in judicial...

  • ... in the CP during the first half of the 20th century, a significant group of black leaders and ... and was "blessed with a luminous personality and a rich native idiom, that captivated her follo..." of black leaders who promoted corporate capitalism that served as "an excellent weapon in ...

  • ... divisive cases of the nineteenth century. Under common law, free persons born within a Stat... natural and not artificial persons; a corporate body is not a citizen of the United States. . Pr... gained judicial recognition early in the 20th century. Initially, an analogy was drawn to public... ill but who has an untreatable personality disorder that may lead to criminal conduct. . The...

  • Around the European Union, the implication by large sections of society is that there is something intrinsically different about Islam that makes it difficult to integrate Muslims into European societies. Some of these sections of society are non-Muslim, and are reluctant to allow such integration to take place; others are Muslim. These sentiments raise a number of issues relating to plural identities and their compatibility with modern day Europe and Islam, with such issues finding variable expressions in member-states. The British example represents an illustrative case study, having a long history of interaction with Muslims and being the home of a large Muslim population. History bears witness that in terms of religious diversity, the U.K. was never a monolithic society based on a m...

    ... general history until the end of the 15th century. 2. 16th century to the end of the 18th century. 33. 19th century-First World War. 4. Early 20th century. 5. Mid 20th century-present. Each of thes... determining factors of individual and corporate identity, for a group to define itself primarily i...Aziz Pasha, who has remained the personality behind it ever since it was established in the 197...

  • The financial crisis of 2007 has brought into sharper focus a set of rising global financial actors-the sovereign investors. In the form of sovereign wealth funds ("SWFs"), sovereigns have become an important player in the global financial market and its stability. Over the last decade, SWFs became more visible and more aggressive in the scope and form of their interventions in global finance. State-owned enterprises began to operate indirectly through subordinate legal persons that operate like privately held multinational corporations. In this new form, sovereigns are becoming a more significant presence in global markets, as owners as well as investors. More importantly, sovereign owners have begun to coordinate their economic activities for economic and sovereign goals. Consequently...

    ..."We plant everything." 1 . A century ago, the guardians of public power in the United S...Large corporate aggregations threatened the hierarchy of legal aut... this sovereign activity from its mid-20th Century form is the willingness of states not only... constituted as a separate legal personality under generally applicable Chinese corporate law, ...

  • ...: In other words, principles before personality. . If we are to improve relations, we must find ne... Russia to be strong, but strong in 21st century terms, with strong democratic and independent inst... one, and you raise issues of corporate responsibility that I don't feel myself able to an... major European societies did during the 20th century, which is loss of empire and great power s...

  • Nearly a century ago, the American Association for Labor Legislatio...(6) Quadagno (2005, 140) dates the "corporate revolt" against health insurance costs to the earl...Personality thrives on experience and education; action implie...In the early 20th century, institutional economics contributed to th...

  • Though they cannot supplant nor replace other methodologies, films can possibly raise new questions, provide different perspectives, and reveal unique ways of knowing about seminal subject, at least by comparison to the standard fare of academic analysis. Each one, "ethics" and "leadership," draw upon substantially different intellectual literatures, scholarly methodologies, traditional assumptions, and disciplinary perspectives. Film, often far better than social science literature, may provide a more "holistic account" of not only individual lives, but entire situations where ethical leadership is practiced. Finally, ethical leadership includes the use of symbols. Symbols abound throughout, thus giving the story meaning, depth, and power beyond simply "a typical feel-good" movie. List...

    ...Indeed over the intervening quarter century, quite to the contrary, we witnessed a continuousl... of the formidable power of Kane's personality, warts and all, and how his unique genius formed a...Perhaps the corporate sponsorship of so many of these "objective researc... mighty Hearst news empire at the dawn of the 20th Century. As a young child, Kane's mother sends him...



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