Corporatization is a more precise term for what often is called privatization, for it almost always refers to a process by which formerly public assets or functions are sold or given to corporate entities.
In contrast the term may also refer to the construction of state corporatism, where government-owned corporations are created and delegated public social tasks resembling Corporate nationalism, away from autonomous privatization.
Corporatization can also refer to non-corporate entities like universities or hospitals taking up management structures or other features and behaviours employed by corporations.
Although corporatization is to be distinguished from privatization (the former involves publicly-owned corporations, the latter privately-owned ones), once a service has been corporatised it is often relatively easy to privatise or part-privatise it, for example by selling some or all of the company's shares via the stock market. In some cases (e.g. the Netherlands in regard to water supply) there are laws to prevent this.
Some major areas of services which have been corporatized in the past include:
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