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Discover Ludwig"business norm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an accepted or expected behavior or standard that is common in business environments. For example, "Having an updated resume is a business norm that job seekers should be aware of."
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I can't imagine swathes of fashionistas storming Topshop like its the Bastille and toppling Philip Green, but it will take a combination of radical thought, creative and directional design and a lot of consumer pressure to push governments towards legislation that makes transparency the business norm.
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The new Russian state suffered from a poverty of legal and business norms, and from a desperate need for capital.
But like so many other long-established business norms, this one did not apply to Internet companies.
"You can't accept stuff like that at face value when it deviates so much from business norms," said Robert E. Mittelstaedt Jr., a business professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
More specific contracts ensure that executives can be denied severance only if they clearly violate business norms, like not coming to work, abusing drugs or committing a crime directly related to the job.
The constraints identified in Table 1 (in [4], p. 131) are effectively the business norms within which the railroads operate.
Typically, business norms evolve through official policy disseminated by organizations and by "reality" that bubbles up from the organization's grassroots.
Leonard and other recent hires say it is possible--and worthwhile--to get an initial familiarity with patents and business norms in other ways before leaving the bench.
As a consequence of the focus on process, entrepreneurial firms experientially acquire context-specific knowledge with regards to competitors, customers, and institutions concerning cultural, institutional, and business norms.
Foreign institutional knowledge was determined using four items, concerning the firm's foreign language, foreign business laws, foreign business norms, and foreign business standards, with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.86.
They have the potential to connect the focal firm to the upper echelons of the business world, which might additionally boost a firm's reputation and public perception for instance since it is supposed to keep the focal firm from deviating from generally accepted business norms (Westphal et al. 1997; Westphal and Zajac 1997).
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