lunes, 7 de marzo de 2011

The corporation

Multinational corporations seemed to threaten governmental prerogatives, it disminishes the relative power of individual enterprises and reduces their effective autonomy, this is due to the growth of foreign direct investment  (FDI), it provides to MNCs greater direct impact on domestic production, employment and and other indicators.
water privatization
Due to the MNCs are more diverse and diffuse, corporate national identities are less restricted by the political limitations of state boundaries; besides, changes in  the relatioship between MNCs and nation-states make them to be closer to interdependence and globalization. Contemporary MNCs have created a powerful influences in the global economy.
http://www.celsias.com/article/california-town-takes-nestle-over-water-rights/


In the other hand capitalism has changed its traditional process of production, it means that the new way to broke barriers and create connectivity among countries has  made that policies, economies and social changes has other important aspects to improve and exploit, therefore as MNCs exist and it has created its own regulations and ways to make progress through devasting and explointing the society, the environment and the financial resources. In this sense the entire world can percieve that those owners are being like psychopaths devasting our natural and basic resources  not thinking in their social responsabilities in the moment they create a corporation; the corporation as legal institution has to follow a certain regulatory policies in order to avoid social disparities and scaricites of resources.


Differences between you as owner and a corporation:
http://www.bcscredit.com/incorporating_tab/c_corporation.php


Each factor that has influenced MNCs running as economic indicators, social impact and technological progress created externalities for them as some extra costs ans benefits that come from external activities involve in the corporation but do not influence the final price, finally the corporation has be commited with limited liability due to increase their market, avoid social campaings and create new products and technology but calculating which factor and elements can affect whole society.
Corporation externalities:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCGTD5Bn1m0

According to the documentary there is an important and influential person that has oppened to society the opportunity to express their ideas and opinions about MNCs impact, he is Michael Moore a controversial but defender person, is fighting for justice, concience, human rights, liability and honesty in the real world of MNCs, he is showing to the world that as is very important to create, expand markets and evolve also is important to get those factor as key tools to corporations act as preventors and defenders actors as the most important ones in this process of innovation and progress in this century.
Impact of corporations in natural resources:
Engineers of Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) stand inside the Kalol oil field in Gujarat September 12, 2009. REUTERS/Amit Dave/Files
http://in.reuters.com/article/2010/09/21/idINIndia-51634020100921

QUESTION
¿as a legal organizational model, how does the rise of corporations influence the aspects of culture in persuing profit?
The rise of corporations influences the aspects of culture in the way that is the principal actor in this process, so is affected by the lack of reliability infront the community as direct consumers and their own workers, second the corporation violate laws, legal policies and passes over their workers to persue profits by showing a artificial image to the society as legal actors.

SOURCES
  • http://www.celsias.com/article/california-town-takes-nestle-over-water-rights/
  • http://www.bcscredit.com/incorporating_tab/c_corporation.php
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCGTD5Bn1m0
  • http://in.reuters.com/article/2010/09/21/idINIndia-51634020100921
  • Kline, john M. 2006. "MNCs and surrogate severeignty." Brown journal of world affaires 13, no 1:123-133
  • documentary about MNCs

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