Category: Corporation

  • On the Social Responsibility of Corporations to Society

    In the modern world, economic resources are the most significant assets. Numerous businesses and corporations emerge to provide customers with products or services and obtain some profits in exchange for them. That is why some people, including Friedman, stipulate that the primary social responsibility of a business is to increase its profits. It is because…

  • Corwin Corporation: Project Management

    Introduction Its an international manufacturing low-cost high-quality rubber component. Organizationally it maintained the same structure for more than 15 years and its top management was highly conservative and used a marketing approach to find new markets rather than exploring new products. For any product request, Corwin Corporation considered it if it provided the same profit…

  • Corporation Crimes and Endangerment of Society

    Civil society is often influenced by many factors surrounding it. The threats induced by corporations and individuals targetting such businesses can differ significantly, creating a prominent subject for scientific discussion. Even though there is no universal consensus on this topic, a crime-committing company presents a much greater danger for the community around it. In this…

  • Corporations and Environment: Pollution Management in the European Union

    Table of Contents Introduction Air pollution legislation in the EU EU principles for air quality management Comparing the EU and other regions Companies reactions Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms, or cause damage to the…

  • Model Business Corporation Act: the Australian Law

    The given case should be analyzed in terms of the Australian corporate law and basic regulations suggested by it. The fact is that the given sphere could be considered rather complex and there are several important factors that should be taken into account when cogitating about the actions which could be performed by every actor.…

  • Why Corporations Should Participate in Preventing Crimes of Violence

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Crimes and violence are problems that concern the official forces that help establish and punish the guilty and society in general. Crime prevention should be a matter of concern for every member of a particular community since the issue affects the health and stability of…

  • Natare Corporation vs. Duraplastec Systems Inc.

    Table of Contents Facts Issue Decision Reason Facts Natare Corporation and Duraplastec Systems have a long history of competition against one another, during which they have spread disparaging information against one another as a means of unsettling the competition. These activities have resulted in 2 lawsuits against one another and an agreement to refer to…

  • Tbe Origin of Unions and Corporations and Consumer Protection

    Table of Contents The Origin and Nature of Unions The Origin, Development, and Nature of Corporations Consumer Protection Works Cited The Origin and Nature of Unions The history of labor unionism dates back to the 18th century when craft unions were formed in the United States (US). According to Shaw, during this time, groups of…

  • Australian Law of Business Organizations Whistleblower Corporations Act 2001

    Whistleblower A whistleblower is a person that reports any improper conduct that they may observe in their areas of responsibility. In the context of a corporation, it involves an employee reporting his or her colleague in case they find out that they are involved in actions that may prove disastrous to the company. There may…

  • The Influence of Corporations in Medicine and Orthopedics

    Introduction Business and corporations have significantly affected the medical practice over the last century. This historical progression occurred initially when the medical services were the privilege of the elites, with doctors catering for particular social classes. However, market expansion and emergence of corporations have seriously altered the model of interaction between vendors who produce medical…