Generally, the more ownership a company has, the greater its control over decisions. However, governments often protect
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Generally, the more ownership a company has, the greater its control over decisions. However, governments often protect minority owners so that majority owners do not act against their interests, thus companies may opt for 100 percent ownership if they want control.
Using examples, fully explain the following three (3) primary explanations for companies to want a controlling interest: internalization theory, appropriability theory, and freedom to pursue global objectives.
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Applied Business Ethics A Skills-Based Approach
ISBN: 978-0538453981
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Authors: Dean Bredeson
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