CSR as Social Obligation Over the last century‚ many scholars tried to conceptualise CSR and its management applications. Bowen (1953) was the first to launch the concept of CSR as a social obligation. According to him‚ CSR is a social obligation “to pursue those policies‚ to make those decision‚ or to follow those lines of action which are desirable in terms of objectives and values of our society”. Carroll (1979)‚ following Bowen’s thinking‚ identified four stages of CSR development: economic
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Public Policy and Administration Research ISSN 2224-5731(Paper) ISSN 2225-0972(Online) Vol.1‚ No.3‚ 2011 Peace and Eco-Social Justice: www.iiste.org Failed Distributive Justice‚ Violence and Militancy in India Jose Binoj School of International relations and Politics‚ Mahatma Gandhi University‚ Kerala‚ India * binoj.jose@yahoo.com Abstract Eco-social Justice which emphasizes on the need for economic and social justice along with environmental protection would bring forth peace
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Republic of the Philippines BULACAN STATE UNIVERSITY Sarmiento Campus Kaypian Road‚ San Jose Del Monte Bulacan A COMPUTER VIRUS A case study presented to Dr.Pedro D. Abanador In partial fulfilment of the requirements in the subject RES323- Research Methodologies Leading to the degree Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Presented by: Estimada‚ Ronald B. BSIT-3A2 February
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ABSTRACT Morphologically similar plants that are sometimes used as adulterants / substitutes for the prescribed drug usually causes reduced efficacy of plant based medicines / drug formulations. To minimize this problem‚ genotype specific DNA markers need to be developed. Remaining unchanged through short term variations in environment at different locations‚ and also through different phase of life cycle‚ DNA fingerprinting patterns constitute dependable DNA markers for ultimate individualization
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Anthropological Archaeology‚ 11: 330-359 David‚ N. and C. Kramer. 2001. Ethnoarchaeology in action. Cambridge University Press‚ Cambridge. Fewkes‚ J. W.1900. “Tusayan Migration Traditions”‚Bulletin of American Ethnography Report (1897/98)‚ 19:577-633. Ghosh‚ A. K. and S.Bhattacharya. 1997. “Potteries of tribals in India: Some arguments” ( pp Glassie‚ Henry H. 2000. The Potter’s Art. Indiana University Press‚ Bloomington and London. Gupta‚ S.P. 1969. "Sociology of Pottery: Chirag Dilli‚ A Case Study"(pp
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References: Achrol‚ Ravi S.‚ & Kotler Philip (1999). “Marketing in the Network Economy”‚ Journal of Marketing. Chicago‚ Vol. 63‚ pp. 146-164 Arthur‚ Brian W Ghosh Rishab & Soete‚ Luc (November 3‚ 2006). “Information and Intellectual property: the Global Challenges”‚ Industrial and Corporate Change‚ Volume 15‚ Number 6‚ pp. 919-935 Glick Byron & Plisch Sandy (February 4‚ 2004) Klemperer Paul (May 1987). “Markets
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Data Protection and The Internet)‚ Rodney D. Ryder‚ 2007 edition Trademark Issues in Digital Era‚ Mayuri Patel and Subhasis Saha‚ 14th February 2008 Domain Name Disputes and Evaluation of ICANN’s Uniform Domain Name Dispute resolution Policy‚ Sourabh Ghosh‚ 22 July 2004 Passing off In Internet Domain Names – A Legal Analysis‚ Sunando Mukherjee‚ 23 January 2004 www.icann.org‚ as viewed on 24th November‚ 2010 www.icannwatch.org/icann4beginners.shtml‚ as viewed on 24th November‚ 2010 http://spicyipindia
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STRATEGICMANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING During the last years issues of strategic management accounting have received widespread attention in the accounting literature. Adapting to the changing needs of business in the 1990’s is one of the main challenges facing management accountants today. One dramatic change‚ in how many organisations operate‚ is the growing shift towards strategic alliances and partnering agreements with suppliers. However‚ there is still no comprehensive framework as to what constitutes
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BUSINESS DECISION MAKING Short evaluation of a major decision made in an organization in the banking industry (Maybank Malaysia) that has caused a strong impact on the organisation’s performance including the decision making process‚ the models and the impact on the organisation’s performance. BY AHMADRAWI (MALAYSIA) The writer can be contacted at : scholars.assist@gmail.com BY AHMADRAWI (MALAYSIA) The writer can be contacted at : scholars.assist@gmail
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Oliver Cox’s 1948 work‚ Class‚ Caste and Race presents a Marxist interpretation of Race) George M. Fredrickson (2002) A Short History; Princeton University Paul Gilroy; 2000 Against Race: Imagining Political Culture Beyond the Color Line Jayati Ghosh; 2011; Fear of Foreigners: Recession and Racism in Europe Hall‚ Stuart (1999) “Old and New Identities." Les Back and John Solomos (eds.)‚ Theories of Race and Racism: A Reader. London: Blackwell Stuart hall; 1997; Race‚ The Floating Signifier John
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