860 resultados para Syracuse and Binghamton Railroad Company.
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Esta tesis tiene como propósito demostrar las relaciones inequitativas entre las empresas transnacionales y las empresas nacionales de petróleo. Aborda inicialmente desde el contexto de las relaciones internacionales que se dan en torno al petróleo y a los hidrocarburos en general, para luego examinarlas desde una visión desde las transacciones globales y sus tendencias. Posteriormente enfatiza el análisis jurídico-político en el estudio del caso Occidental – Petroecuador, con una revisión previa en el marco institucional y económico en el que se desarrolla este caso. El análisis se establece especialmente en un marco temporal contemporáneo, refiriéndose, cuando es necesario para contextualizar el complejo manejo de los hidrocarburos, a fechas claves que permiten entender determinados fenómenos actuales.
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This paper presents a study that identifies a stakeholder-defined concept of Corporate Responsibility (CR) in the context of a UK financial service organisation in the immediate pre-credit crunch era. From qualitative analysis of interviews and focus groups with employees and customers, we identify, in a wide-ranging stakeholder-defined concept of CR, six themes that together imply two necessary conditions for a firm to be regarded as responsible— both corporate actions and character must be consonant with CR. This provides both empirical support for a notable, recent theoretical contribution by Godfrey (in Acad Manag Rev 30:777–798, 2005) and novel lessons for reputation management practice.
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This paper reports the proceedings of a conference held at Reading University in 1993 which addressed the issues of new technological developments at the regional and sub-regional levels in Britain and France. These new technological clusters - the `Technopoles' - are investigated in a series of papers in both English and French which examines their spatial, sectoral and economic aspects to determine what lessons can be learned from their development and what their future economic significance is likely to be. Two recurring themes are of particular significance in the papers - the link between R& D and regional development, and the different forms which innovation assumes within the various technopoles under scrutiny.
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Linear models of property market performance may be misspecified if there exist distinct states where the market drivers behave in different ways. This paper examines the applicability of non-linear regime-based models. A Self Exciting Threshold Autoregressive (SETAR) model is applied to property company share data, using the real rate of interest to define regimes. Distinct regimes appear exhibiting markedly different market behaviour. The model both casts doubt on the specification of conventional linear models and offers the possibility of developing effective trading rules for real estate equities.