aaron chatterji & siona listokin Corporate Social Irresponsibility Progressives need to end their fixation with corporate social responsibility—and focus on reform that actually works. fter years spent fruitlessly attempting to organize Wal-Mart‚ unions and other liberal activist groups have taken a new tack: a public campaign to force the Bentonville behemoth to become more socially responsible. In 2005‚ Andrew Stern‚ the president of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU)‚ created
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vol. 57‚ pp 1-32 BKL annual report: http://datanalysis.morningstar.com.au.ezproxy.lib.uts.edu.au/af/company/corpdetails?ASXCode=BKL&xtm-licensee=datpremium Frank‚ Z.‚M.‚ Goya‚ K.‚ V. 2005‚ ‘Tradeoff and Pecking Order Theories of Debt’‚ Centre for Corporate Governance‚ Tuck School of Business 2005‚ viewed 15 Oct 2014‚<http://www.tc.umn.edu/~murra280/WorkingPapers/Survey.pdf> Grinblatt‚ S.‚Titman‚M Hawawini‚ G. and C. Viallet. Finance for Executives: Managing for Value Creation. South-Western College
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848 The impact of corporate governance on the timeliness of corporate internet reporting by Egyptian listed companies Amr Ezat and Ahmed El-Masry Plymouth Business School‚ Plymouth‚ UK Abstract Purpose – This study seeks to examine the key factors that affect the timeliness of corporate internet reporting (CIR) by the Egyptian listed corporations on the Cairo and Alexandria Stock Exchange. Design/methodology/approach – The authors use firm characteristics and corporate governance variables
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Citizenship Re-Acquisition of German Citizenship by former German Citizens Summary and Comment by Frederick S. Wyle and Daniel Eichmann This comment is based upon a more detailed paper on this subject (in German) by Daniel Eichmann‚ a German lawyer visiting in the United States. It does not deal with the re-acquisition or re-recognition of German citizenship that was lost by reason of NAZI laws between 1933 and 1945‚ laws
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Corporate Social Responsibility Marketing strategy or integrated part of business Table of Contents ABSTARCT ……………………………………………………………………… 1 INTRODUCTION ……………………………………………………………….. 2 DESCRIPTION ………………………………………………………………….. 4 CASE CONTEXT ….............................................................................................. 8 METHODOLOGY …………………………………………………………….. 12 LITRATURE REVIEW……………………………………………………….. 13 OBJECTIVES AND ACTION TAKEN ………………………………………. 15 LESSONS LEARNED …………………………………………………………
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Definition of Financial Management According to Dr. S. N. Maheshwari‚ "Financial management is concerned with raising financial resources and their effective utilisation towards achieving the organisational goals." According to Richard A. Brealey‚ "Financial management is the process of putting the available funds to the best advantage from the long term point of view of business objectives." Functions of Financial Management Functions of financial management can be broadly divided into
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Solution to Case 23 Evaluating Project Risk It’s Better to Be Safe Than Sorry! Questions: 1. What seems to be wrong with the way the NPV of each project has been calculated? Indicate without any calculations‚ how Pete and John should go about recalculating the projects’ NPVs. The NPV of each project has been calculated by discounting the cash flows at the 8% before-tax cost of debt. This is incorrect. Since the company has debt‚ preferred stock and common
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) is a term describing a company’s obligation to be accountable to all of its stakeholder in all its operation and activities. Socially responsible companies consider the full scope of their impact on communities and the environment when making decisions‚ balancing the needs of stakeholder with their need to make profit. A company’s stakeholders are all those who are influenced by and can influence a company’s decisions and action‚ both locally and globally. Business
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1.0 Executive Summary While there is no universally accepted definition of Corporate Social Responsibility‚ it is usually described in terms of a company considering‚ managing and balancing the economic‚ social and environmental impacts of its activities. The notion of corporate social responsibility should be a part of the core business operations of a company‚ rather than a separate ‘add on’.[2] Given that socially responsible organizations should seek ‘minimize their negative impacts
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EUROPEAN UNION CITIZENSHIP: FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT AND FAMILY REUNIFICATION. RECONCILING COMPETENCES AND RESTRICTING ABUSE?* Introduction All Member States of the European Union experience international migration be it legal or illegal 1 : this is symptomatic of the phenomenon of ‘globalisation in the contemporary world’. This paper will treat the right of a citizen of the Union who has exercised his/her right freely to move within the current twenty seven European Union Member States‚ to be
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