单词 | corporate culture |
释义 | > as lemmascorporate culture corporate culture n. the ethos of a particular company, or that of large businesses in general; the approach a company takes towards the treatment and working environment of its employees. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > intrinsicality or inherence > character or nature > [noun] > of a locality, institution, or ethos meridian1590 genius loci1605 genius1741 ethos1842 culture1940 corporate culture1961 1961 Heights (Boston Coll., Mass.) 14 Apr. 4/1 This attitude is then carried over into their post-college lives, causing a certain withdrawal from work and a refusal to become involved with the modern corporate culture of big business, big government, and big education. 1977 Harvard Business Rev. (Nexis) Sept. 158 Cooper brought a view from a very different corporate culture to GEC headquarters, even though GEC and Philips are to some extent competitors in the same industry. 1999 Independent on Sunday 7 Feb. (Smart Moves section) 3/1 A 360-degree feedback—the system where employees are not just given feedback from their manager, but also from peers and people they manage—is taking root in corporate culture. 2013 New Yorker 24 June 73/1 College-educated, middle-class American women who have rejected cities, consumerism, and corporate culture in favor of very old-fashioned house- and family-keeping. < as lemmas |
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