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Johnson & Johnson is a global firm active in the consumer healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices and diagnostics sectors with a long history dating back to 1886. At that time, the company’s founders—Robert Wood Johnson, James Wood Johnson, and Edward Mead Johnson—developed a product based on a premise …
Somewhere between the competitiveness or indifference of autonomy and the border erasure of a merger is a joint venture, a business entity created by two or more parties (generally other businesses) that contribute an economic stake. Joint ventures are more than just agreements between cooperating companies; the venture …
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is situated in the Middle East (Southwest Asia) and occupies an important strategic position. It shares land and water (Gulf of Aqaba) borders with Israel (including the West Bank) to the west. It borders on Syria to the north, Iraq to the northeast, …
One of the oldest financial firms in the world, JPMorgan Chase and Co. originated as New York Chemical Manufacturing Company, which was established in 1823. The next year, it became involved in banking services and began the Chemical Bank of New York. It functioned as an independent organization …
Kaizen is the Japanese term for continuous improvement and refers to Japanese management practices that aim to lead a company to higher quality and superior performance. The philosophy of Kaizen was popularized in the West by Masaaki Imai in his book about Kaizen, which created worldwide interest in …
The Kanban system is a version of just-in-time (JIT) inventory management developed by Taiichi Ōno, who initiated his experiments in organizing the flow of production on the shop floor at Toyoda Spinning and Weaving, carrying over his ideas to Toyota Motors. Informing JIT is the supermarket principle. To …
The largest of the central Asian countries, and the ninth-largest country in the world, with a population of over 15.3 million (2008) in a land area of 2,724,900 sq. km, Kazakhstan was a part of the Russian Empire and then the Soviet Union until independence in 1991. It …
Keiretsu refers to the Japanese form of corporate organization that involves a grouping or family of affiliated firms that form a tightknit alliance and work to each other’s mutual benefit. They became prevalent after World War II, prior to which the industries were co trolled by large family-controlled …
The Sahara Desert accords the continent of Africa a natural geographical divide into two distinct regions: the northern sub-region and the southern sub-region, also called sub-Saharan Africa. The northern sub-region comprises the North African countries of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, and Western Sahara. The southern sub-region …
The Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (KLCI), recently renamed the Bursa Malaysia, was introduced on the Malaysian Stock Exchange in 1986 to provide a performance indicator for the share prices similar to those that exist on other stock exchanges. Under the British, the colonial power in Malaya (as it …
The owner of Koç Holding, Vehbi Koç (1901–96), started his first company in 1926 and later established Koç Holding in 1963 by gathering all his companies together. Employing around 94,000 people and with the largest dealership network in Turkey, Koç Holding currently has operations in automotive and consumer …
South Korea, whose official name is the Republic of Korea (ROK), is economically the fourth-largest in Asia, following Japan, China, and India, and 13th-largest in the world based on 2007 data. It is now an Asia-Pacificn Economic Cooperation (APEC) and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member, …
Although very small in territory, Kuwait occupies an extremely important place in global geopolitical and economic discussions because of its natural resources. Kuwait has the world’s fifth-largest proven oil reserves and, as such, is the fourth-richest (in per capita income) country in the world. Its importance has grown …
The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is an agreement signed by a coalition of countries worldwide that are committed to reducing emissions and pollution in an international effort to stop the growing threat of global warming. Ratified in 2002, the legally binding …
Labor standards are multidimensional and vary from country to country depending on national institutions, economic interests, income level, stages of development, openness to trade, and economic, social, political, and cultural conditions. International labor standards refer to those labor principles, norms, conventions, and recommendations that do not depend on …
According to the Institute of Supply Management, landed cost is “the total accumulation of costs for an imported item, including purchase price plus freight, handling, duties, customs clearance and storage to a designated point of delivery.” A firm that focuses on the item’s initial purchase price alone may …
Also called a late follower or a later market entrant, a late mover is a firm that enters a market sometime after both the market pioneer(s) and after early follower firms. While there are no set guidelines in terms of the passage of chronological time that clearly differentiate …
While broadly defined by many, Latin America commonly is the region of the world in the Americas where Spanish or Portuguese are the primary language(s). This includes the countries of Mexico, most of Central and South America, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. Often in the United …
Originally founded in 1918, the Republic of Latvia possessed one of Europe’s most modern economies and highest standards of living prior to World War II. Upon regaining independence in 1991, Latvia underwent a rapid transition from the centrally planned economy of the Soviet era to a highly modern, …
Leadership is the process whereby an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal. Leadership may be defined as a person embodying the will of a group; as a combination of special traits or characteristics that individuals possess enabling them to induce others to accomplish …