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corporatisation

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  • noun Alternative spelling of corporatization.

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Examples

  • Phase three of the "corporatisation" process would include a review of operations and financial and information management systems.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

  • Speaking at the World Economic Forum's southern Africa economic summit, de Klerk said the way for privatisation had been paved some time ago with the "corporatisation" of many state enterprises.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

  • Nothing unusual about that, except for the friendly atmosphere, lack of stuffy speeches and the passion with which they spoke, rather lamented, about what had happened to journalism in India - it was "corporatisation" of journalism.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2009

  • Bollywood in particular is going to feel the impact of the crisis as the current scenario though what is called 'corporatisation' is actually an example of poor corporate governance and total fiscal indiscipline.

    India eNews 2008

  • "corporatisation" of the ports authority as a separate entity outside of Transnet.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • "This is part of the corporatisation which is largely responsible for this crisis, in terms of which public utilities are managed like private enterprises.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • A product of fierce parental ambition and early corporatisation, Woods lacks the hometown bonhomie of the crop now breaking through.

    Smiling Rory McIlroy leads golf's charge of the young brigade | Paul Hayward 2011

  • The academic community needs to use this opportunity to launch a debate about the galloping corporatisation of American universities and the undue amount of power given to petty individuals like Wiesenfeld.

    Tony Kushner and the corporatisation of CUNY | Kristofer Petersen-Overton 2011

  • Both my and Kushner's cases point to one of the more threatening crises facing CUNY and American universities generally: corporatisation and the adoption of a boardroom mentality in university administrations.

    Tony Kushner and the corporatisation of CUNY | Kristofer Petersen-Overton 2011

  • A product of fierce parental ambition and early corporatisation, Woods lacks the hometown bonhomie of the crop now breaking through.

    Smiling Rory McIlroy leads golf's charge of the young brigade | Paul Hayward 2011

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