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Full-Text Articles in Business
Order On Defendant's Motion To Dismiss (Mary Ann Digan Et Al.), Elizabeth E. Long
Order On Defendant's Motion To Dismiss (Mary Ann Digan Et Al.), Elizabeth E. Long
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
Export Controls: A Contemporary History, Bert Chapman
Export Controls: A Contemporary History, Bert Chapman
Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations
Provides highlights of my recently published book Export Controls: A Contemporary History. Describes the roles played by multiple U.S. Government agencies and congressional oversight committees in this policymaking arena including the Commerce, Defense, State, and Treasury Departments. It also reviews the roles played by international government organizations such as the Missile Technology Control Regime, export oriented businesses, and research intensive universities.
The Role Of Power In Organizational Corruption: An Empirical Study, David Jancsics, István Jávor
The Role Of Power In Organizational Corruption: An Empirical Study, David Jancsics, István Jávor
Publications and Research
This article concerns the extent to which corrupt behavior is dependent on the organizational power structure and the resources available for illegal exchange. This qualitative study is based on 42 in-depth interviews with organizational actors in different organizations in Hungary. Four core themes emerged from the analysis of the interviews: (a) isolated corruption at the bottom, (b) the middle level’s own corruption, (c) “technicization” when middle-level professionals and expert groups are used to legalize the corruption of the dominant coalition, and (d) “turning-off controls” when organizational elites intentionally deactivate internal and external controls to avoid detection.
Order On Defendants' Motion For Partial Summary Judgment (North Star Jefferson, Llc Et Al.), Elizabeth E. Long
Order On Defendants' Motion For Partial Summary Judgment (North Star Jefferson, Llc Et Al.), Elizabeth E. Long
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
Order On Georgia-Pacific's Motion And Memorandum To Exclude Damages (Ezgreen Assoc. Llc), John J. Goger
Order On Georgia-Pacific's Motion And Memorandum To Exclude Damages (Ezgreen Assoc. Llc), John J. Goger
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
Contrasting Perspectives On China's Rare Earths Policies: Reframing The Debate Through A Stakeholder Lens, Leslie Hayes-Labruto, Simon J.D. Schillebeeckx, Mark Workman, Nilay Shah
Contrasting Perspectives On China's Rare Earths Policies: Reframing The Debate Through A Stakeholder Lens, Leslie Hayes-Labruto, Simon J.D. Schillebeeckx, Mark Workman, Nilay Shah
Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business
This article critically compares China's rare earth policy with perspectives upheld in the rest of the world (ROW). We introduce rare earth elements and their importance for energy and present how China and the ROW are framing the policy debate. We find strongly dissonant views with regards to motives for foreign direct investment, China's two-tiered pricing structure and its questionable innovation potential. Using the metaphor of "China Inc.", we compare the Chinese government to a socially responsible corporation that aims to balance the needs of its internal stakeholders with the demands from a resource-dependent world. We find that China's internal …
Order On Nov. 1, 2013 Hearing (Michael D. Sullivan), Elizabeth E. Long
Order On Nov. 1, 2013 Hearing (Michael D. Sullivan), Elizabeth E. Long
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
Order On Nov. 14, 2013 Hearing (United Community Bank), John J. Goger
Order On Nov. 14, 2013 Hearing (United Community Bank), John J. Goger
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
Corporate Social Responsibility – An Idealistic Goal Or A Reality?, Singapore Management University
Corporate Social Responsibility – An Idealistic Goal Or A Reality?, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Despite widespread discussion on CSR, there continues to be much disagreement around what constitutes CSR, and how to define it. In addition, the term is often used interchangeably with notions such as corporate responsibility, corporate citizenship, triple-bottom line, sustainability, creating shared value, and in some cases, corporate ethics and governance. However, all of these ideas point in the same direction: a sharp escalation in the social roles corporations are expected to play today.
Stepping Up To The Plate, Singapore Management University
Stepping Up To The Plate, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Rajesh Chakraborti talks about how CSR is embedded in everything that Reliance does, in an attempt to limit poverty in India.
Zombie Board: Board Tenure And Firm Performance [Summary Of Paper], Sterling Huang
Zombie Board: Board Tenure And Firm Performance [Summary Of Paper], Sterling Huang
Research Collection School Of Accountancy
In my paper, Zombie Boards: Board Tenure and Firm Performance, which was recently made publicly available on SSRN, I empirically investigate how board tenure is related to firm performance and corporate decisions, holding other firm, CEO, and board characteristics constant. I find that board tenure has an inverted U-shaped relation with firm value, and that this curvilinear relation is reflected in M&A performance, financial reporting quality, corporate strategies and innovation, executive compensation, and CEO replacement. The results indicate that, for firms with short-tenured boards, the marginal effect of board learning dominates entrenchment effects, whereas for firms that have long-tenured …
Order On Motion To Compel Arbitration (Fulton County School District), Melvin K. Westmoreland
Order On Motion To Compel Arbitration (Fulton County School District), Melvin K. Westmoreland
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
Order On Motion For An Order To Show Cause (Bennett L. Knight And William C. Lankford, Jr. As Trustee Of The Walter Bunzl Trusts), Melvin K. Westmoreland
Order On Motion For An Order To Show Cause (Bennett L. Knight And William C. Lankford, Jr. As Trustee Of The Walter Bunzl Trusts), Melvin K. Westmoreland
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
Business Ethics: The Impact On Healthcare Professionals, Paul D. Longenecker
Business Ethics: The Impact On Healthcare Professionals, Paul D. Longenecker
Health and Sport Sciences Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Ethical Issues In Knowledge Management: Conflict Of Knowledge Ownership, Isabel D. W. Rechberg, Jawad Syed
Ethical Issues In Knowledge Management: Conflict Of Knowledge Ownership, Isabel D. W. Rechberg, Jawad Syed
Publications and Research
Purpose: This paper reviews ethical issues inherent in the theorisation and practice of knowledge management (KM) with specific attention to the conflict of knowledge ownership between organisations and individual employees.
Design/methodology/approach: Relevant literature was identified and reviewed via EBSCO host and ISIWeb.
Findings: The paper notes that knowledge, although rooted in individuals, is often claimed or treated as owned by organisations, creating a conflict of knowledge ownership. The paper argues that such an approach to appropriation and management of knowledge leads to tension in knowledge processes between organisations and individuals, and also among individuals. This situation may, in turn, jeopardise …
Contractually Adopted Fiduciary Duty, D. Gordon Smith
Contractually Adopted Fiduciary Duty, D. Gordon Smith
Faculty Scholarship
The Delaware Supreme Court recently referred to “contractually adopted fiduciary duties.” Although some commentators, including Larry Ribstein, view fiduciary duties as a type of contract term, the notion of contractually adopted fiduciary duties is incoherent. The need to opt in to fiduciary duties would arise in only two circumstances: (1) fiduciary relationships that do not invoke fiduciary duties without contractual authorization, and (2) nonfiduciary relationships in which the parties wish to invoke fiduciary duties that would otherwise be absent. The first category of relationships does not exist, as courts impose fiduciary duties when the structure of a relationship indicates that …
Order And Judgment On Plaintiff's Motion (Hamilton State Bank), Melvin K. Westmoreland
Order And Judgment On Plaintiff's Motion (Hamilton State Bank), Melvin K. Westmoreland
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
Order On Motion To Strike Expert Reinaldo Pascual (Anatoly Melamud Et Al.), Melvin K. Westmoreland
Order On Motion To Strike Expert Reinaldo Pascual (Anatoly Melamud Et Al.), Melvin K. Westmoreland
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
General Principles For The Welfare Of Animals In Production Systems: The Underlying Science And Its Application, David Fraser, Ian J.H. Duncan, Sandra A. Edwards, Temple Grandin, Neville G. Gregory, Vincent Guyonnet, Paul H. Hemsworth, Stella M. Huertas, Juliana M. Huzzey, David J. Mellor, Joy A. Mench, Marek Špinka, H. Rebecca Whay
General Principles For The Welfare Of Animals In Production Systems: The Underlying Science And Its Application, David Fraser, Ian J.H. Duncan, Sandra A. Edwards, Temple Grandin, Neville G. Gregory, Vincent Guyonnet, Paul H. Hemsworth, Stella M. Huertas, Juliana M. Huzzey, David J. Mellor, Joy A. Mench, Marek Špinka, H. Rebecca Whay
Farm Animal Welfare Collection
In 2012, the World Organisation for Animal Health adopted 10 ‘General Principles for the Welfare of Animals in Livestock Production Systems’ to guide the development of animal welfare standards. The General Principles draw on half a century of scientific research relevant to animal welfare: (1) how genetic selection affects animal health, behaviour and temperament; (2) how the environment influences injuries and the transmission of diseases and parasites; (3) how the environment affects resting, movement and the performance of natural behaviour; (4) the management of groups to minimize conflict and allow positive social contact; (5) the effects of air quality, temperature …
Sustainability And Profitability, Singapore Management University
Sustainability And Profitability, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
The best way to encourage sustainable business practices is to think of it as a brand enhancer ...
Ethical Implications Of Friendly Takeovers: A Financial Manager’S Story, Barbara Tarasovich
Ethical Implications Of Friendly Takeovers: A Financial Manager’S Story, Barbara Tarasovich
WCBT Faculty Publications
Case study in which Bernadette was heading the corporate acquisitions team. It was important for Bernadette to be certain that there was no unethical behavior on the part of the project and management team responsible for the acquisition and integration of these companies. The pressures to achieve synergies can often result in people problems, cultural value, and ethical differences that impede the smooth integration of companies. For each acquisition, Bernadette needed to ensure that the newly acquired assets were secure. In addition, she had to ensure that the acquired companies were not employing inappropriate accounting practices in order to inflate …
Stop, Look, And Listen! The Legality Of Standard Form Contracts, Atty. Edward Chico
Stop, Look, And Listen! The Legality Of Standard Form Contracts, Atty. Edward Chico
Center for Business Research and Development
The proliferation of standard form contracts in today’s market calls for a law that would regulate and in some cases prohibit outright unfair contract terms, which deleteriously affect the buying public.
Nonhuman Animal Rights, Alternative Food Systems, And The Non-Profit Industrial Complex, Corey Lee Wrenn
Nonhuman Animal Rights, Alternative Food Systems, And The Non-Profit Industrial Complex, Corey Lee Wrenn
Farm Animal Welfare Collection
No abstract provided.
Section 4: Business, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 4: Business, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Supreme Court Preview
No abstract provided.
Order On Defendants' Motion For Summary Judgment (Melamud Et Al. V. Page, Perry & Associates), Melvin K. Westmoreland
Order On Defendants' Motion For Summary Judgment (Melamud Et Al. V. Page, Perry & Associates), Melvin K. Westmoreland
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
Corporate Myths : Sourcing And Vendor Management In Asia Pacific, Singapore Management University
Corporate Myths : Sourcing And Vendor Management In Asia Pacific, Singapore Management University
Perspectives@SMU
Sourcing and vendor management need the urgent attention of senior management. The current uptick in poor and corrupt sourcing practices and weak governance provide a compelling reason.
Law And Entrepreneurial Opportunities, D. Gordon Smith, Darian M. Ibrahim
Law And Entrepreneurial Opportunities, D. Gordon Smith, Darian M. Ibrahim
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Should Religious Organizations Worry About Irs Audits?, Sarah J. Webber, Janet S. Greenlee
Should Religious Organizations Worry About Irs Audits?, Sarah J. Webber, Janet S. Greenlee
Accounting Faculty Publications
A great deal of media attention has focused on recent perceived financial abuses of churches and religious organizations. Cases of fraud within religious organizations have fueled the public perception that churches require some form of monitoring to prevent financial abuse. However, the IRS has limited authority to audit religious organizations under section 7611, and the results of such audits are generally unavailable to the public.
Through a Freedom of Information Act request, we obtained the outcomes of all section 7611 IRS audits of religious organizations conducted between 2001 and 2010. We found that although the number of both churches and …
Order On Plaintiffs' Motion To Strike The Expert Opinion Of Jeffrey Kerr And For Litigation Expenses (Melamud Et Al. V. Page, Perry & Associates), Melvin K. Westmoreland
Order On Plaintiffs' Motion To Strike The Expert Opinion Of Jeffrey Kerr And For Litigation Expenses (Melamud Et Al. V. Page, Perry & Associates), Melvin K. Westmoreland
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.
Order To Compel Production Of Documents (Melamud Et Al. V. Page, Perry & Associates), Melvin K. Westmoreland
Order To Compel Production Of Documents (Melamud Et Al. V. Page, Perry & Associates), Melvin K. Westmoreland
Georgia Business Court Opinions
No abstract provided.