Configurations of Corporation’s Capitals
Abstract
The paper describes a new campaign to solve an actual problem concerning the formation of the capitals’ corporation configuration (capitallogramms). The formation of capitallogramms, consisting of a core, fringe and capital in its internal space, is considered to be one of the areas of introduction of the corporation management capacity into the solution of the corporation’s problem. The hypothesis of the study is that the configuration of the corporation’s capitals may be designed by analogy with the structure of the corporation, the functioning and development of which is determined by means of interaction between its real and fictitious capital defined by the intellectual human capital, the nature of power, a content of mechanisms of the property inclusion into the reproduction process and harmonization of interests of the subjects of corporate relations. The paper gives the author’s definition of a new term "capitallogramm". The feature of the proposed structure of the corporation’s capitals is the formation in some configurations of capitals (capitallogramms) which are the "grids" consisting of a "core", a "fringe" of capitals or framing a "core". It also offers operations of a synthesis or a configuring of capitals’ elements and on the whole over capitals, resulting in the capitallogramms’ formation. The paper has considered a graphical representation of the capitals’ configuration in the form of a modified enneagram. It has brought forth the problems concerning the capitallogramms’ formation in the inner space of the corporation. The human capital, which has the ability to be self-expanding value, has the leading role in such combinations creation.Downloads
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2015-09-27
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Configurations of Corporation’s Capitals. (2015). Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 6(5 S3), 317. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/mjss/article/view/7780