947 resultados para International Harvester Company
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Multinational companies' (MNCs) corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs frequently comprise a portfolio of disconnected country-level programs or, alternatively, consist of blanket corporate policies that apply in the same way across the geographies where the company operates. Yet, the international nonmarket environment in which CSR programs operate is neither a completely fragmented nor a perfectly homogeneous one. Building on the concept of stakeholder-issue-networks, we develop a model that explicitly takes into consideration the role of geography in the characterization of a firm's nonmarket environment. This allows us to develop a taxonomy of nonmarket environments on the basis of their geographic spread and their degree of cross-border connectedness. We then explore the strategic and organizational implications that different ideal types of (cross-border) nonmarket environments have for the development of international CSR policies.
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Nitrate negative beginning to 'go bad' according to note wrapped around negative envelope
Exterior of Hannah Construction Company's Studio of Interiors, 2310 West Stadium Boulevard, ca. 1948
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Bound in a vol. with supplied title: [Austin-Topolovampo railroad documents]
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"EPA/540/AR-92/079."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Printed in Great Britain.
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Description based on: 1908.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Half-title: Bureau of international research, Harvard university and Radcliffe college.
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Bibliography: p. 363-366.
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Vol. [16]: Index.
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Reprinted in part from various periodicals.
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Mode of access: Internet.