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This paper provides a synthesis of the recent literature related to corporate ownership issues and theoretical models of corporate and industry interactions linked through common ownership by ins
This article seeks to acknowledge fear as a strong presence in the workforce by identifying from whence it comes.
In principle, a business ought to thrive when its leaders make good plans (plans that provide for compensation greater than the risk implied in those plans), and its people bring those plans to f
Shirley received a letter from the firm her husband Cliff had worked for years ago, stating that he had a one-time opportunity to receive his full retirement benefit in a single, lump-sum payment
This critical incident describes a business and legal dilemma faced by an executive of a franchised restaurant. The franchisee had received word that the franchisor was immediately terminating t
This critical incident explores the importance of implementing a strong internal control system.
At least 5,300 Wells Fargo Bank employees had created over 1.5 million deposit accounts and over 500,000 credit card accounts for Wells Fargo customers without the customers’ permission – many of
“Fair use” is a defense to a claim of copyright infringement codified in 17 U.S.C. § 107.
This critical incident describes a federal regulatory battle faced by Fourth Corner Credit Union.
This critical incident is about a strategic marketing decision.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck, a popular television host of the day-time talk-show The View, announced to her audience that she was struggling with celiac disease.
Hearing loss is a public health concern. Recent national legislation has been passed to introduce a future technological disruptor: over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids.
In July 2017, Sarah Cattoor and her husband, Ryan Greening, were less than a month away from opening their new breakfast café in West Des Moines, Iowa.
This critical incident explores decisions and issues faced by the management team of Iris Window Fashions, USA, a wholly owned subsidiary of a large international manufacturer of hard window trea
For the past 48 years, the Jills (Buffalo Bills Cheerleaders) were an important part of the Bills organization, entertaining fans both on and off the playing field.
In a nearly $40 billion market conditioned by bottom-line numbers and thin margins, cruise lines are hard-pressed to invest in areas that do not result in significantly increased sales.
American Eagle (AE) decided to test the waters and offer a denim hijab made with soft denim fabric in an indigo wash on its website in July 2017.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, nearly two million workers report being victims of workplace violence each year.
A popular mayor and key advocate of a major, pending transit referendum led a city on the rise.