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Internal Stakeholder Internal Stakeholders, also known as Critical Stakeholders, hold the financial stakes of a company and have integral involvement in its operations and growth.
Paternalism Treating adults like children by withholding from them the power to make decisions affecting their own lives, as known paternalism.
Maternal deprivation Maternal deprivation is the lack of care and love and affectionate handling provided by a mother or mothering figure. Especially important during the first three years of life
Internal justification In social psychology, internal justification is a way of resolving cognitive dissonance which underlies the most powerful kind of attitude change. E.g. if you feel, on reflection,
Externalization Externalization used in various ways that sometimes shade into each other, e.g. regarding one's thoughts and feelings as being caused by some external agency;
Internal efficiencies Internal efficiencies is the reductions in marketing and operations costs. A company going online usually realizes internal efficiencies.
Internal branding Internal branding consists of activities and processes that help inform and inspire employees about brands.
Internal capital growth rate Internal capital growth rate is the rate of growth of net earnings that remain inside a bank rather than being paid out to its stockholders;
Internal colonialism Internal colonialism is the economic exploitation of a group within a society whereby the labour of group members is sold cheaply and they
Internalization Internalization is the process by which members of a group make the ideas, values, and norms of the group their own.