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Handbook of Research on Global Issues in Financial Communication and Investment Decision Making
European Union.
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The Role of Financial Communication Under the Chaos Environment: A Case of TEMSA Company
Ipek Tamara Cetiner Öztürk (Istanbul Medipol University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9265-5.ch005
Abstract
As globalization becomes a necessity for organizations to continue their sustainability and existence in the world, naturally their interdependencies to other economies also emerge. After the 2008 economic crisis, TEMSA, a Turkish family-owned company operating in the transportation industry, decided to expand its products and manufacturing plants to different regions. Egypt, for the time being, was geographically a well strategic location for TEMSA's long-term manufacturing plans. In 2011, when the Arab Spring broke out, TEMSA found itself in the middle of chaos, challenged by external political and economic decisions. This chapter focuses on the case study of TEMSA Global as they entered the Egyptian market with a foreign direct investment and managing chaos between the years 2011-2012. An interview was conducted with the management team on duty at the time to collect data. As a result, it was observed that TEMSA potentially had a chance to continue its operations in the Egyptian market if the Arabian Spring had not happened. Chaos is a potential enemy for FDIs as they seek stability.
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The New Paths of Fundamental Rights in the 21st Century: Globalization and Knowledge in a Digital Age as a Proposal
An international entity set up and created by the EU Treaty in 1992 which led to a “new phase in the process of European integration initiated with the institution of the European Communities”, which aimed at deepening economic integration and creating the conditions for future political integration of Europe. Signed at Maastricht, the new treaty was based on the European Communities (supplemented by the policies and forms of cooperation then instituted). The EEC, established in 1957 by the TR, was renamed EC. This, in turn, coexisted with the ECSC (1951) AU26: The in-text citation "ECSC (1951)" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. and the EAEC (1957) AU27: The in-text citation "EAEC (1957)" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. . The three treaties formed the Communities and the EU, although autonomous, was not intended to replace them. As it is a single act of International Law, the TEU was composed of three parts with distinct intentions: it instituted the European Union; regulated the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP); and the provisions relating to justice and home affairs (CJAI). On the other hand, it introduced changes to the institutional treaties by inserting diplomatic clauses in the title dedicated to the final provisions. The EU was structured in three distinct pillars (Communities, CFSP, and CJAI), with two logics of operation, corresponding to integrationist (community pillar) and cooperative (intergovernmental pillars) methods.
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Where Now for the Right to Be Forgotten?: A Review of the Issues in Post-Google Spain With Particular Regard to the Decision Reached in the UK
The European Union is an economic and political union between 27 EU countries that together cover much of the continent of Europe. The EU is governed by the principle of representative democracy, with citizens directly represented at Union level in the European Parliament and Member States represented in the European Council and the Council of the EU.
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Turning Westward: Information Policies in Post Communist Romania and Bulgaria
The European Union is an economic and political union of 27 member states, located primarily in Europe. It was established by the Treaty of Maastricht on 1 November 1993, upon the foundations of the pre-existing European Economic Community.
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Irregular Migration and Economic Nationalism in EU
The most favorite destination for irregular immigrants.
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Reverse Internationalization?: Systems Theory, Brexit, and British Higher Education
The European Union, the political shared sovereignty of 27 member states of Europe.
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