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A debt-for-equity swap is a financial transaction in which creditors who have debt in a company (such as loans or bonds) agree to have these debts canceled in exchange for equity in the business. Hence, this transaction alters the capital structure of the firm. It does not generate …
Debt rescheduling is the reorganization of an outstanding debt amount (stock) and/or its terms. Debt rescheduling is undertaken in situations where the debtor faces serious obstacles in repaying the debt, either on time or at all. Often this procedure is referred to as debt reprogramming. In most instances …
Debt, in general can be understood as an amount (of money) owed to a person or organization for financial resources (funds) that have been borrowed. Debt can appear in several ways: In the form of a banking credit, in the form of securities, or in any other form …
Decision making is a complex process that can be seen to involve many different stages or events before an actual decision is made. Essentially, decision making is concerned with the processing of generating options and then choosing among them. Decisions in organizations can be divided into various groups, …
An international computer manufacturing and sales company of the United States, Dell, Inc., was founded by Michael Dell (1965–) in 1984. With capital of $1,000, Dell set up PC’s Limited while a student at the University of Texas, Austin. He left the university to work full time in …
A method for ensuring that quality is incorporated into every stage of every task carried out by an organization is known as the Deming Model or Deming Cycle. The model is named for Dr. William Edwards Deming (1900–93), who is widely credited with exerting a lasting influence on …
Democratic globalization is the idea that all humans share a common interest and should have a common say in the future development of humanity. Its supporters counterpose democratic globalization to existing globalization, which they claim reflects the interests of state, corporate, and financial elites. These groups control policy …
The meaning of demonstration effect (DE) depends on the context in which it is used. Regardless of the context, DE entails some form of imitative behavior. This essay focuses on DE as widely used in the consumption, international trade/investment, and international tourism literature. With globalization and improvements in …
This northern European country has a population of around 5.5 million (2007), and has a land border with Germany, but has always had close contact with Sweden. Historically, Denmark was one of the major powers in Scandinavia, where it controlled, at times, modern-day Norway (until 1814, then ruled …
The purpose of the U.S. Department of Commerce is “to foster, promote, and develop the foreign and domestic commerce” of the United States to ensure that “the United States continues to play a lead role in the world economy.” The current mission statement of the Department of Commerce …
Defined as an explanation of the economic development of a state in terms of the external influences— political, economic, and social—on national development policies, dependency theory argues that history shapes economic structure, favoring some countries to the detriment of others and limiting their development possibilities. Dependency theory sees …
The erosion or abandonment of formal regulations by legislative means is known as deregulation. Formerly regulated industries—transportation, electric utilities, gas utilities, telecommunications, and financial markets—share certain characteristics that made them candidates for regulation, and in transitioning to deregulation they share a common set of problems. Wherever they have …
The German National Railway Company, Deutsche Bahn AG, was founded on January 1, 1994, taking over from the state railways of Germany, the Deutsche Bundesbahn (“German Federal Railways”) in West Germany, and the Deutsche Reichsbahn (“German State Railways”) in East Germany. Its origins lie in the establishment of …
Deutsche Bank was founded in 1870 by Adelbert Delbrück (a private banker) and Ludwig Bamberger (a politician and currency expert). In the beginning it focused on foreign trade and was involved in the development of Germany’s electrical, engineering, iron, and steel industries. Soon after its establishment, a period …
The German postal company that now is also involved in logistics and courier services, Deutsche Post AG was refounded in 1995, taking over from a company of the same name that had a mail monopoly in Germany. Although the word Reichspost was used by Franz von Taxis as …
Formed in 1996 from the Deutsche Bundespost (German Federal Post Office), Deutsche Telekom is the largest telecommunications company in Germany and also in the European Union. When it was controlled by Deutsche Bundespost, the telephone service in Germany had been part of the state-owned monopoly that also controlled …
Devaluation occurs when a government or its central bank reduces the official price at which its currency can be bought on the foreign exchange (Forex) market. For example, suppose that the current $/£ exchange rate was 2:1, meaning that two USD had to be given up for each …
Development assistance, (or synonyms such as technical assistance, international aid, overseas aid, foreign aid, development aid, or development cooperation) is aid given by bilateral and multilateral agencies to support the socioeconomic and governance development of developing countries. It is provided by governments through their bilateral aid agencies such …
The sociological theory of diffusion of innovation analyzes the development, adoption, and success of inventions, new ideas, processes, and technologies. With globalization and worldwide interconnectedness of business, cultures, and communications steadily increasing, the spread of innovation is more often accelerated as diffusion patterns change. As the adoption or …
Direct exporting involves personally handling every aspect of the exporting process from market research and planning to foreign distribution and collections. Therefore, a significant commitment of management time and attention is required to achieve superior results, making this the most ambitious form of exporting. Nevertheless, this approach is …