EMBA Current Challenges in China Business Instructor: Dr SUNG Lap Kung INDIVIDUAL REPORT National Branding and Corporate Scandals [pic][pic] [pic] [pic] By George MANG Student Number: 53002615 City University of Hong Kong Year 2012 Table of Contents 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………… 3 2. China National Brand Building and “Soft Power”………………………..... 4 3. From Manufacturing Factory to Research and Development Centre……... 5 4. China’s Counterfeit Merchandise
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Corporate identity – the management of the process of change in the name/logo in the context of brands’ merger Joana César Machado Paulo de Lencastre Pedro Dionísio Universidade Católica Portuguesa E-mail: jcmachado@porto.ucp.pt E-mail: plencastre@porto.ucp.pt Instituto Superior de Ciências do Trabalho e da Empresa E-mail: pedro.dionisio@imr.pt Abstract The creation of strong corporate identity‚ including identity signs‚ is crucial for companies to encourage positive attitudes in
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me nt Corporate Governance Organsiation Consultation Report cu China Mobile Ltd Do Daimler AG Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd ap Qantas Limited Th ink sw World Vision Australia Th ink sw ap Do cu me nt TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S 1 . E X E C U T I V E S U M M A RY Th ink sw ap Do cu me nt Include an executive summary of no more than 250 words. 2 . C O R P O R AT E G O V E R N A N C E ASSESSMENT MODEL
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The Corporate Values & Beliefs Good Corporate Governance rests on ethical business behaviour of being fair and civic minded‚ fulfilling duties to the varied stakeholders and building integrity and faith across all its operations. It ensures application of sound business principles keeping in view the interest of shareholders‚ health and welfare of employees‚ needs of customers‚ and all other stakeholders. This calls for greater responsibility requiring openness‚ transparency and accountability.
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By looking at Morrison’s Corporate Governance we can see that a lot of work has been done during the year in order to comply with each of the point of the UK Corporate Governance Code. Effectiveness of the Board was considered within the context of three key criteria: * Ability to achieve its objectives with regard to company strategy * Ability to work together effectively * Ability to maximise its use of time There also was some training received by the Board during the year on different
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CG is concerned with holding the balance between economic and social goals and between individual and communal goals. The governance framework is there to encourage the efficient use of resources and equally require accountability for the stewardship of those resources. The aim is to align as nearly as possible the interests of individual corporations and society. * Shifting focus only on economic concerns to include social concerns. * Reliance on CG mechanisms – board of directors &
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Corporate Governance Corporate Governance is a reflection of the company’s culture‚ their relationship with stakeholders and commitment to values. ONGC has a pioneer in benchmarking its corporate governance practices with the best in the world. ONGC Corporate Governance philosophy is based on the following principles:- Achieving high level of transparency‚ openness and accountability and fairness in all areas of operation. Promoting ethical conduct throughout the organization with primary
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BLO 2205 Corporate Law Assignment Semester 1 2013 INTRODUCTION Under the Corporations Act 20011‚ all the directors and officers must be under Common Law duties and Statutory Law duties to exercise their powers in order to carry on one company. It is essential for officers and directors to impose the legal duties for purposes of minimizing wrongful or illegal behaviors’ risks. Briefly‚ the main fiduciary duties and statutory duties contains duty to act in good faith in the interests
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388 Corporate Governance: An International Review‚ 2009‚ 17(3): 388–404 Convergence of Corporate Governance: Critical Review and Future Directions Toru Yoshikawa* and Abdul A. Rasheed ABSTRACT Manuscript Type: Review Research Question/Issue: Convergence in corporate governance across countries has been a subject of interest and controversy in a variety of disciplines. We attempt to address a number of related research questions: (1) what constitutes convergence? (2) what are the drivers that
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BACKGROUND Governance is the process by which a board of directors‚ through management‚ guides an institution in fulfilling its corporate mission and protects the intuitions assets over time. (principles and practices of microfinance governance‚ by Rachel Rock Maria Otero Sonia Saltzman). However‚ the success of and strength of a financial cooperative in some parts of the world shows that governance issues can be transcendence when basic principles are followed. Therefore is corporate governance the cause
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