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Douglas J. Cumming - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Review Essay: Global Venture Capital Transactions
    Venture Capital, 2005
    Co-Authors: Douglas J. Cumming
    Abstract:

    This article reviews a timely legal book on Global Venture Capital Transactions in the context of academic entrepreneurial finance work on venture Capital contracting. Legal scholarship in Global Venture Capital Transactions is provided for 12 countries (Austria, Belgium, Canada, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Taiwan and the US). This paper relates the legal scholarship in Global Venture Capital Transactions to empirical evidence from entrepreneurial finance scholarship on venture Capital contracting. Contracting data from cross-border financings of US VCs financing Canadian entrepreneurs are also introduced in this article to illustrate the role of the law in venture Capital Transactions.

Hana Vomáčková - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Financial Statements, Capital Transactions Cases and Business Combination
    Český finanční a účetní časopis, 2006
    Co-Authors: Hana Vomáčková
    Abstract:

    The Czech accounting norms are definitions of regular financial statements, irregular financial statements and interim financial statements. For requirements irregular accounting information practice life need information in type financial statements in another situations. These situations are not introduced in the norm and using these financial statements is disagreement with Accounting Low. This fact can have serious consequence in case which the agreements and the write-ups are referring to illegal financial statements and another. Result for this problem can be in exchange conception interim financial statements, so in according with the example included in IAS - 34 Interim report, that is periodical out of ordinary financial statements for example quarterly.

  • financial statements Capital Transactions cases and business combination ucetni zavěrky a připady vlastnických transakci a podnikových kombinaci
    Český finanční a účetní časopis, 2006
    Co-Authors: Hana Vomáčková
    Abstract:

    The Czech accounting norms are definitions of regular financial statements, irregular financial statements and interim financial statements. For requirements irregular accounting information practice life need information in type financial statements in another situations. These situations are not introduced in the norm and using these financial statements is disagreement with Accounting Low. This fact can have serious consequence in case which the agreements and the write-ups are referring to illegal financial statements and another. Result for this problem can be in exchange conception interim financial statements, so in according with the example included in IAS - 34 Interim report, that is periodical out of ordinary financial statements for example quarterly.

Paul Newton - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Capital Transactions, disruptions and the emergence of personal Capital in a lifeworld under attack
    Social Theory & Health, 2011
    Co-Authors: Sasha Scambler, Paul Newton
    Abstract:

    Focusing on the experiences of parents caring for their children with Batten disease this article gives an overview of Batten disease as an exemplar of a long-term disabling, degenerative condition characterised by an omnipresence of biological pathology and consequence – represented, adumbrated and organised primarily through biomedical expertise. The utility of Bourdieu's concepts of field, Capital and habitus is explicated and illustrated using data from an in-depth qualitative study on Batten disease. Through applying Bourdieusian constructs, we argue that it is possible to heuristically describe a Batten field militated by the biology, with forms of Capital that accord to, and represent, biomedical interest and expertise. However, we illustrate a new form of Capital that develops – personal Capital – borne from systematic exclusion from existing forms of Capital, and the sequestration of available Capital in the field by expert systems that leave parents with an acutely aware, reflexive stance rooted in responding to ‘everyday’ lifeworld. This acts as a sounding board producing new personal systems of valuation seen here as ‘personal Capital’. This personal Capital allows the person to reject, harness, filter and ‘trans-value’ other forms of Capital in light of their immediate circumstances, and personal pursuits in the lifeworld.

Brenda S. A. Yeoh - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The Global Cultural City? Spatial Imagineering and Politics in the (Multi)cultural Marketplaces of South-east Asia
    Urban Studies, 2005
    Co-Authors: Brenda S. A. Yeoh
    Abstract:

    No longer just epicentres of Capital Transactions, cities are 'going global' on the basis of integrating economic and cultural activity as an urban regeneration strategy. Place-wars among cities to attract investors have intensified around the production and consumption of culture and the arts, often taking the form of the construction of mega-projects and hallmark events, the development of a cultural industries sector and an upsurge of urban image-making and branding activities. This paper first reviews the discursive underpinnings of the growing aestheticisation of the landscape as part of urban boosterism in the context of south-east Asia. As with other post-colonial cities which have embraced an entrepreneurial regime, spatial imagineering in south-east Asian cities draws on 'local' identity to gain a competitive edge in the global marketplace. This is followed by an examination of the emerging spatial politics, social polarisations and symbolic discontent accompanying cultural regeneration.

Sasha Scambler - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Capital Transactions, disruptions and the emergence of personal Capital in a lifeworld under attack
    Social Theory & Health, 2011
    Co-Authors: Sasha Scambler, Paul Newton
    Abstract:

    Focusing on the experiences of parents caring for their children with Batten disease this article gives an overview of Batten disease as an exemplar of a long-term disabling, degenerative condition characterised by an omnipresence of biological pathology and consequence – represented, adumbrated and organised primarily through biomedical expertise. The utility of Bourdieu's concepts of field, Capital and habitus is explicated and illustrated using data from an in-depth qualitative study on Batten disease. Through applying Bourdieusian constructs, we argue that it is possible to heuristically describe a Batten field militated by the biology, with forms of Capital that accord to, and represent, biomedical interest and expertise. However, we illustrate a new form of Capital that develops – personal Capital – borne from systematic exclusion from existing forms of Capital, and the sequestration of available Capital in the field by expert systems that leave parents with an acutely aware, reflexive stance rooted in responding to ‘everyday’ lifeworld. This acts as a sounding board producing new personal systems of valuation seen here as ‘personal Capital’. This personal Capital allows the person to reject, harness, filter and ‘trans-value’ other forms of Capital in light of their immediate circumstances, and personal pursuits in the lifeworld.