Category: Corporation

  • Documentary The Corporation by Abbott and Achbar

    Table of Contents Introduction The Corporation Conclusion Reference Introduction The Corporation is a long historical and documentary 2003 movie directed by Jennifer Abbott and Mark Achbar. The primary mission of this picture is to show the true, somewhat evil nature of major influential corporations, and the concept that inspired the movie-makers is the detail mentioned…

  • Hyatt Hotels Corporation: Annual Report, Cash Flow Statement, and Risk Analysis

    Analysis of Annual Report Reviewing the Profit and Loss Account (2017-18) In 2017-18, Hyatt Hotels Corporation experienced a sharp growth of the gross profit margin by 2.5% in comparison with the preceding year. The corporations profitability that is accessed by ROCE increased by 1.2%. The net income after taxes in 2017-18 was 1.7% higher than…

  • How American Universities Turned Into Corporations the Article by Andrew Rossi

    The current situation concerning student debt is of extreme importance for US citizens and authorities. The problem is well described in the article How American Universities Turned into Corporations by Andrew Rossi published in Time journal. Rossi explains that the core problem behind the increasing debt of US students is the shift in the understanding…

  • News Corporations Horizontal and Vertical Hegemonic Power

    Table of Contents Introduction The new media industry The global media system of News Corporation Vertical integration and horizontal regulation Their masters voice Conclusion: Profit and the public interest Works Cited Introduction Every student of political science, sociology, journalism or any other expression of the social sciences has been taught during its studies that the…

  • Hansen vs. Baxter Healthcare Corporation

    Litigation encompasses controversial cases addressing legal issues. The case that will be discussed further, namely Hansen v. Baxter, highlights the importance of awareness of the legal and ethical issues when entering the market. In March 1991, Andrina Hansen was admitted to Mt. Sinai and was diagnosed with a stomach ulcer. Surgery was scheduled for treatment,…

  • Aetna Healthcare Corporation: Performance and Stability

    Table of Contents Overview of the company The companys economic issue Identifying and developing an economic theory Applying the theory to the companys situation References Overview of the company Aetna Inc. is a differentiated healthcare aids corporation. The company proposes a variety of classic, voluntary, and patient-oriented health insurance goods and associated facilities, as well…

  • Corporations Impact on the US Clinical Practice

    Table of Contents Introduction The Impact of Technology Conclusion Reference Introduction The purpose of healthcare organizations is to provide patients with highly qualified medical care. Clinical practice is based on a systematic review of evidence and includes recommendations for proper organizing and optimizing the process of work. Nowadays, there is a tendency to modernize the…

  • Can Pollution Free Corporations Exist?

    Introduction A multinational corporation refers to an enterprise that delivers services in at least two countries. In addition to this, a multi-national corporation manages production establishments. These companies through the processes of production have been known to cause pollution to the environment of the host country and at the same time working with the community.…

  • Qatar Media Corporation Al-Jazeera: History and Problems

    Table of Contents Introduction History and back ground of Al-Jazeera Political problems of Al-Jazeera Financial problem of Al-Jazeera Controversies and censorship Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Al-Jazeera also abbreviated JSC (Jazeera Satellite Channel) is an autonomous broadcaster belonging to the state of Qatar, through Qatar Media Corporation, founded by Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa,…

  • Multinational Corporations and Trade Unions

    Multinational corporations are the main subject of globalization in the modern world. These are enterprises that own or control production, distribution, service, or funds outside the home country. Trade unions were the first in world practice to be concerned about the uncontrolled actions of multinational corporations. They were worried that these corporations were importing capital…