The paper discusses some aspects of corporate security, which are related to the effects of globalization and institutions. It proves that corporate security is permanently located in the field of action by two groups of significant factors: global, representing a multiplier of various risks and threats in all human activities, and institutional, which should represent a generator of a stable corporate environment. The focus is on the possibility of forming the negative effects of alternative institutions. The conclusion is that the dominant corporate security depends on the degree of its institutional foundation.
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