The Theory and Practice of Commerce and Maritime Affairs
Author: Gerónimo de Uztáriz
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Published: 1752
Total Pages: 622
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Author: Gerónimo de Uztáriz
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Published: 1752
Total Pages: 622
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Published: 1751
Total Pages: 488
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Published: 1751
Total Pages: 486
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Pengfei Zhang
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2021-09-19
Total Pages: 209
ISBN-13: 1000437809
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShip Management: Theory and Practice unpacks the complexity of this crucial maritime activity by spelling out its key elements and the connections and linkages between them. Opening with an introduction and an overview of the special characteristics of ship management, the text then focuses on different strands of management. It offers dedicated chapters on strategic management, commercial management, operations management, technical management, human resource management and compliance management, weaving in numerous international examples throughout. The final chapter looks to the future, exploring the challenges facing ship management and the impact of digitalisation. Ship Management: Theory and Practice is a valuable resource for upper-level students of shipping management and maritime operations and can also serve as a one-stop reference for researchers and industry practitioners.
Author: John Weskett
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Published: 1781
Total Pages: 716
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Published: 1878
Total Pages: 772
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Published: 1875
Total Pages: 316
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Published: 1770
Total Pages: 438
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sten Jonsson
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-04-12
Total Pages: 211
ISBN-13: 0429577737
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStarting with Medici and Fugger and ending with Barings and Royal Bank of Scotland under neo-liberal de-regulation, the author gives an account of how a number of banks failed over a 500 year-period. The author offers an explanation of the leading ideas about the world and good society at the time, and summarizes this narrative using Streeck & Schmitter’s three bases for regulation of society: Community (spontaneous solidarity), State (hierarchical control), and Market (dispersed competition). The bank failures are presented in the context of social philosophies of the day (scholasticism, mercantilism, neo-liberalism, and libertarianism), and the changing business practices (Bills of Exchange, rents and financial instruments of various kinds). The dominating explanation of financial crises has been market-related. Here, the author argues that managerial failures are an important contributor. He demonstrates the failure of management to act on early signals such as existential risk, strategic stress syndrome, and lack of proper oversight by top management. The author encourages a return to ethical principles for banks, suggesting that his ethical aspect should be at the core of the credit process of banks in the future. With its interdisciplinary approach, this book will be an important contribution to the discussion surrounding bank failures. It will interest any scholar looking at the origins of financial crises and will be particularly useful for post-graduate students of economic and financial history, banking, finance and accounting.
Author: Library of Congress
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Published: 1827
Total Pages: 124
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