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The Parent Control in the Mechanical Engineering Management-Holding

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  • Šnircová Jana

    (Istitute of Industrial Engineering Management and Quality, Faculty of Materials Science and Technology, Slovak University of Technology, Paulínska 16, 917 24 Trnava, Slovak Republic)

  • Hodulíková Petra
  • Joehnk Peter

    (Helmholtz – Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf, P.O.Box 510119, 01314 Dresden, Germany)

Abstract

The group of entities under the control of parent, so called holding, is arisen as the result and the most often used form of the business concentration nowadays. The paper is focused to find special tasks of parent company for to preserve effective unified economic control in the management-holding. The unified economic control the holding exists in the conditions of the main conflict of interest - holding is not a legal but economic unit and the connected companies into it have a legal autonomy with the economic dependence. The unified economic control limits the financial independence of every individual company of the holding. The attention in the paper is concentrated to the management concept of the parent control, i.e. the parent company supervises the control of intragroup flows and all of subsidiaries production activities.

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  • Šnircová Jana & Hodulíková Petra & Joehnk Peter, 2012. "The Parent Control in the Mechanical Engineering Management-Holding," Research Papers Faculty of Materials Science and Technology Slovak University of Technology, Sciendo, vol. 20(Special N), pages 43-47, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:repfms:v:20:y:2012:i:special_number:p:43-47:n:5
    DOI: 10.2478/v10186-012-0009-2
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