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social science
academic disciplines concerned with society and the relationships between individuals in society
accounting
Accounting, also known as accountancy, is the process of recording and processing information about economic entities, such as businesses and corporations. Accounting measures the results of an organization's economic activities and conveys this information to a variety of stakeholders, including investors, creditors, management, and regulators. Practitioners of accounting are known as accountants. The terms "accounting" and "financial reporting" are often used interchangeably.
bicameral legislature
Bicameralism is a type of legislature that is divided into two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses, known as a bicameral legislature. Bicameralism is distinguished from unicameralism, in which all members deliberate and vote as a single group. , roughly 40% of the world's national legislatures are bicameral, while unicameralism represents 60% nationally and much more at the subnational level.
legal norm
commandment, instruction, or order intended as an authoritative rule of action
social entrepreneurship
attempt to draw upon business techniques to find solutions to social problems
business cluster
geographic concentration of interconnected businesses in a particular field
red tape
red-dyed cotton tape formerly used for bundling official documents; by extension, excessively bureaucratic procedures or regulations
innovation management
systematic planning, management and control of innovation in organizations
social choice theory
academic discipline
base erosion and profit shifting
corporate tax avoidance tools
onboarding
thumb|A model of onboarding (adapted from Bauer & Erdogan, 2011) Onboarding or organizational socialization is the American term for the mechanism through which new employees acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and behaviors to become effective organizational members and insiders. In varieties of English other than American English, this may also be referred to as "induction". In the United States, up to 25% of workers are organizational newcomers engaged in onboarding process.
business valuation
process of determining economic value of an owner's interest
rational agent
entity that always performs optimal actions from given information
office administration
activities related to office maintenance
benefit corporation
type of for-profit entity
feminist political theory
area of philosophy and political science
nursing theory
conceptual model for the practice of nursing
individual ministerial responsibility
constitutional convention in governments using the Westminster System that a cabinet minister bears the ultimate responsibility for the actions of their ministry or department
collective action problem
situation in which all individuals would be better off cooperating but fail to do so because of conflicting interests between individuals that discourage joint action
dual loyalty
in politics, loyalty to separate interests that potentially conflict
resource room
place where special education students attend daily classes
creating shared value
business strategy concept
shared services center
organization for sharing services between a variety of clients
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