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Note: Disclosure, Regulation, and Taxation of Hedge Funds versus Mutual Funds in the U.S.
Goldberg, Lena G.; Pozen, Robert C.; Hammerle, MelissaCaso HBS-310131-EThis note provides students with an explanation of the regulatory and tax framework for hedge funds vs. mutual funds in the U.S.Desde 8,20 €
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Control or Flexibility? Structured Empowerment Offers Both - Lessons from Retail & Service Chains (Abridged)
Sandino, TatianaCaso HBS-119088-EContabilidad y controlThis note explains how several retail and service organizations use a practice described here as "structured empowerment" to balance control and flexibility as they grow. I define structured empowerment as a practice that grants employees both (a) the poDesde 8,20 €
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OXXO's Turf War Against Extra (B)
Sandino, Tatiana; Perez Cavazos, Gerardo; Lobb, AnnelenaCaso HBS-117022-EDirección estratégicaIn 2006, Mexican convenience store chain OXXO faced a threat from a formidable competitor, the rival convenience chain Extra. OXXO had embarked on an initiative to fortify its corporate culture and operating system, but the threat of Extra raised the quesDesde 5,74 €
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Note on Trade Secrets and Covenants not to Compete: Comparison of Law in the United States and the European Union
Pozen, Robert C.; Barbero, MeganCaso HBS-309024-EThis note details the use and treatment of Covenants not to Compete in the United States, United Kingdom and France to compete or trade secrets versus patents as alternative ways to protect a business' intellectual property.Desde 8,20 €
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The Case for Professional Boards
Pozen, Robert C.Artículo HBS-R1012B-ELiderazgo y Dirección de personasWhen the world's largest financial institutions had to be rescued from insolvency in 2008, many experts laid the blame at the feet of corporate boards. But insufficient board oversight is a problem that had supposedly been solved in 2002. As the United States reeled from the blatant failures of corporate governance at Enron and WorldCom, Congress passed the famous Sarbanes-Oxley Act to prevent such failures from happening again. The new rules loo...Desde 8,20 €