Corporate Governance in Emerging Economies The case of Argentina Content Page 1. Introduction 3 2. Corporate Governance 4 3. Corporate Governance in developed economies 3.1 Corporate governance in the Netherlands 3.2 Globalization & Corporate Governance 5 6 8 4. Corporate Governance in Argentina 9 5. Practical comparison 5.1 The financial sector 5.2 The energy sector 11 6. Conclusion 13 7. References 14 8. Appendix 8.1 Management structure
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STUDY ANALYSIS February 21‚ 2008 Sommaire I- Introduction 3 II- Analysis 4 III- SWOT Analysis 6 IV- Solutions 7 V- Recommendations 9 I- Introduction This case study presents two companies‚ Marks & Spencer and Zara‚ which are active in the apparel industry‚ and examines supply chains and the product-process linkages of both companies. Marks & Spencer‚ originally named Penny Bazaars‚ was founded by Michael Marks in 1884 in Northern England as a clothing sales
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Corporate governance is the way a corporation polices itself. In short‚ it is a method of governing the company like a sovereign state‚ instating its own customs‚ policies and laws to its employees from the highest to the lowest levels. Corporate governance is intended to increase the accountability of your company and to avoid massive disasters before they occur. Failed energy giant Enron‚ and its bankrupt employees and shareholders‚ is a prime argument for the importance of solid corporate governance
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GOOD GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC RELATIONS According to Hamdan Adnan (2004)‚ as the expert in communication and relationship building‚ the government public relations practitioner’s role in the development and maintenance of good governance has become increasingly crucial. Governments are expected to provide high quality services that citizens appreciate or value‚ provide for measure and reward for both organizational and individual performance (including the introduction of Key Performance Indicators/KPIs)
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What is E-Governance? It is the use of a range of modern Information and Communication Technologies such as Internet‚ Local Area Networks‚ mobiles etc. by Government to improve the effectiveness‚ efficiency‚ service delivery and to promote democracy Governance : An Information perspective Representative democracy relies on supposition that best way to make a decision is wider participation for all its citizens having access to relevant information. Government is by nature an information intensive
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Home Page 1 of 11 Private Sector Corporate Governance Trust Home Events About Us Principles & Sample Code Global Initiatives Board Principles of Good Corporate Governance Sample Code for Best Practice for Corporate Governance in Kenya SAMPLE CODE OF BEST PRACTICE FOR CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN KENYA (This sample Code is intended to assist companies develop their own governance codes and is neither prescriptive nor mandatory) Authority and Duties of Shareholders Shareholders of the
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Running head: TRANSPARENCY IN CORPIRATE GOVERNANCE McBride Financial Services - Transparency in Corporate Governance University of Phoenix May 4‚ 2009 Transparency is imperative with respect to corporate governance due to the crucial nature of reporting financial information to maintaining investor and consumer confidence. The lack of devotion to corporate governance policies will send the message that the company is unbalanced and the leadership is not incorporating the highest level of integrity
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(Low to Medium) * New entrants will have to deal with high and large fixed cost * incentive because of profitability of zara * newest fashion at an inexpensive price * Zara as part of the Spanish Inditex Group‚ can benefit from the micro-economic concept of the Economies of Scale. Hence it gains cost advantages as production (scale) increases * Zara is operating within the market of “fast fashion” hence size as well as economic efficiency matter. Inditex’s superior supply chain
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Empowering Clinical Staff through Shared Governance Shared governance as a conceptual structure model for empowered decision making by frontline clinical nurses was first introduced by Virginia Clealand in 1975 ( Porter-O’Grady‚ 2004). Shared governance has at its core the underlying assumption that the bedside clinical nurse is best equipped at determining the most therapeutic care for their patient. It is the ideal model for delivery of care because it allows for collaboration between interdisciplinary
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ϖ Company 11 – Zara‚ Inditex ϖ Zara‚ the world largest clothing retailer brand that is part of the Inditex multinational clothing company which was created by Amancio Ortega and Rosalia Mera in 1974. They are based in the northwest of Spain. Currently‚ Zara has a total of 2‚000 stores in major cities around 88 different countries. They are acclaimed as a fast fashion company in the industry with more than two hundred professional designers within the creative teams. Zara’s products are diversification
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