verb
- to organize or convert (a business, institution, or service) into a corporation or corporate structure
- to subject (an institution or service, especially a public one) to corporate management or profit-driven principles
Usage: often used in business and government contexts; can be transitive or intransitive
Usage: often used critically to describe the application of business practices to non-profit sectors
Examples
- The government decided to corporatize the postal service to improve efficiency.
- Many universities have begun to corporatize their operations, focusing more on revenue generation.
- The hospital was corporatized under new management, leading to significant changes in patient care policies.
- Critics argue that corporatizing public schools undermines their educational mission.
- The startup plans to corporatize its structure before seeking venture capital funding.
- When the city corporatized its water utility, rates increased substantially.
- Some argue that corporatizing healthcare has made medical services less accessible to low-income families.