Stockholders 2. Which of the following is not a macro level environmental force? a. Technological b. Economic c. Governmental/regulatory d. Industry 3. Which of the following environmental dimensions continues to evolve into a more global context of trade‚ markets‚ and resource flows? a. Political b. Technological c. Economic d. Governmental/regulatory 4. Terrorism and the fall of the
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give you this kind of moral advice: “Act as a virtuous person would act in your situation.” 3. Aristotle’s Principle of Distributive Justice Distributive justice concerns the nature of a socially just allocation of goods in a society. A society in which incidental inequalities in outcome do not arise would be considered a society guided by the principles of distributive justice. The concept includes the available quantities of goods‚ the process by which goods are to be distributed‚ and the resulting
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various sub-groupings and variations on the basic theme. Ethical conduct in society‚ therefore‚ essentially comes down to three distinct values that take into consideration the rights of the individual‚ the rights of the masses‚ and the concept of distributive justice. Utilitarianism Utilitarianism is the ethical principle that seeks to do the greatest good for the largest number of people. Under this ethical standard certain individual rights are expected to be sacrificed for the protection of
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URBAN PATTERN Settlements of any size and type can always be formally synthesized by their patterns‚ so it means pattern identify the settlements. Town houses in gridiron blocks‚ high-rise office structures‚ academic campuses‚ suburban estates‚ and highway retail sprawl are good examples. Urban form‚ then‚ is a result of the bringing together of many elements in a composite totality:the urban pattern. Patterns are the outstanding formal features of urban areas. A pattern can be defined as
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Do politics matter in health policy? "Our analysis suggests that political parties with egalitarian ideologies tend to implement redistributive policies. But the connection between ideology‚ social class constituency‚ and implementation of particular policies is complex‚ as can be seen from the fact that‚ during the past 30 years‚ many countries governed by social democratic parties have implemented neoliberal policies... An important finding is that the implementation of policies aimed at reducing
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home purchase‚ or more effective working arrangements in the office. Q2] Types of negotiations? Distributive Negotiation: A negotiation in which the parties compete over the distribution of a fixed sum of value. The key question in a distributed negotiation is “who will claim the most Value”?. In distributive negotiations‚ a gain by one side is made at the expense of the other. Distributive Negotiation can also be referred as a Zero-sum‚ or constant-sum‚ or the win-lose situation. A seller’s
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Organizational Justice In today’s developing work life‚ organizational justice is increasingly important to the welfare of the organization‚ managers‚ and employees. Organizational justice shows how employees view the fairness of work-related issues in the workplace and the trust they have in the organization and its management. According to Burge‚ the study of organizational justice is important for three reasons: 1. Justice is a social aspect that strongly affects every-day life‚ whether
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are the driving force of organizations and have different perceptions of justice‚ it is essential for organizations to manage organizational justice so that employees will be motivated to contribute positively. The three principles of justice‚ distributive‚ procedural and interactional ensure that managers’ decision making process will become transparent and therefore improve employees’ perceptions of justice. Theoretical perspectives Equity theory relates to employees’ perceptions of inputs to
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References: Alm‚ J and McCallin‚ N J 1990‚ ‘Tax Avoidance and Tax Evasion as a Joint Portfolio Choice’‚ Public Finance‚ Vol. 45‚ Iss 2‚ pp. 193-200. Bandyopadhyay‚ S N 2012‚ ‘Tax Evasion: Facts‚ Impact and Regulatory Issues’‚ Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability‚ Working Paper Series. Cai‚ H and Liu‚ Q 2009‚ ‘Competition and Corporate Tax Avoidance: Evidence from Chinese Industrial Firms’‚ The Economic Journal‚ Vol. 119‚ Iss 537‚ pp. 764-795 Chen
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ABSTRACT The ultimate purpose of the state‚ for liberal philosophers‚ is the well-being of individuals. The term Welfare State emerged in the mid of 20th century. For the scholars of 21st century‚ the ‘Welfare State’ is a buzz word today. Every country calls herself a welfare state but the level of welfare services varies from society to society. There are states where institutional form of welfare is practiced while there are also States where residual form of welfare is practiced. However‚ the
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