Corruption in the Philippines: Framework and context* By: Alajas Abstract This paper proceeds from the more recent literature on corruption as a principal-agent problem whose significance for development depends on its dimensions related to the nature of the corrupt transaction itself‚ such as distinctions based on the agents involved‚ scale‚ type of deal‚ predictability‚ industrial organisation‚ etc.‚ all of which affect for better or worse the nature of the relationship between principal
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CHAPTER 1 MULTINATIONAL MANAGEMENT IN A CHANGING WORLD Learning Objectives 1. Define multinational management 2. Understand the characteristics of a multinational company 3. Understand the nature of the global economy and the key forces that drive globalization 4. Know the basic classification of the world’s economies 5. Be able to identify the characteristics of the next generation of multinational managers Introduction 6. Businesses of all sizes‚ whether from the old or new
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AS Sociology For AQA [2nd Edition] Unit 1: Culture and Identity Chris. Livesey and Tony Lawson Unit 1: Culture and Identity Contents 1. Different conceptions of culture‚ including subculture‚ mass culture‚ high and low culture‚ popular culture‚ global culture. 2 2. The Socialisation Process and the Role of Agencies of Socialisation. 15 3. Sources and Different Conceptions of the Self‚ Identity and Difference. 21 4. The Relationship of Identity to Age‚ Disability‚ Ethnicity
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Journal of Business Research 60 (2007) 277 – 284 Hofstede ’s dimensions of culture in international marketing studies Ana Maria Soares a‚⁎‚ Minoo Farhangmehr a‚1 ‚ Aviv Shoham b‚2 a School of Economics and Management‚ University of Minho‚ 4710-057‚ Braga‚ Portugal b Graduate School of Management‚ University of Haifa‚ Haifa‚ 31905‚ Israel Received 1 March 2006; received in revised form 1 August 2006; accepted 1 October 2006 Abstract Growth of research addressing the relationship between
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Journal of World Business 39 (2004) 49–60 Ethics in international business: multinational approaches to child labor Ans Kolka‚*‚ Rob Van Tulderb a Amsterdam graduate Business School‚ University of Amsterdam‚ Roetersstraat 11‚ 1018 WB Amsterdam‚ The Netherlands b Rotterdam School of Management‚ Erasmus University Rotterdam‚ The Netherlands Abstract How do multinationals address conflicting norms and expectations? This article focuses on corporate codes of ethics in the area of child labor
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ORientation The current German state‚ called the Federal Republic of Germany‚ was founded in 1949 in the wake of Germany’s defeat in World War II. At first‚ it consisted only of so-called West Germany‚ that is the areas that were occupied by British‚ French‚ and American forces. In 1990‚ five new states‚ formed from the territories of East Germany—the former Soviet zone‚ which in 1949 became the German Democratic Republic (GDR)—were incorporated into the Federal Republic of Germany. Since that time
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Introduction To be a party to an organization is to be identified to that organization and renunciation of the other party. However‚ in the Philippine case politicians freely and gracefully shift from one party to another‚ the other changed his mind and do the same. Party- switching had been a common scenario in the Philippine politics. Its occurrence is usually at election times or at times when there is a need to resolve a certain conflict involving a political issue or question and during times
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This article was downloaded by: [Duke University Libraries] On: 15 July 2014‚ At: 11:36 Publisher: Routledge Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House‚ 37-41 Mortimer Street‚ London W1T 3JH‚ UK Diplomacy & Statecraft Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/fdps20 The Enforcement of the Treaty of Versailles‚ 1919–1923 Alan Sharp Published online:
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Chris Shilling Culture‚ the ‘sick role’ and the consumption of health ABSTRACT This paper revisits Parsons’s conception of the ‘sick role’ and examines the relevance of his writings on the cultural understanding of sickness to the consumption of health in the contemporary era. In terms of current developments‚ I focus on the development of pro-active approaches towards the healthy body‚ and the growth of ‘information rich’ consumers of health care. These have become prominent themes in
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Clash of Civilizations THE CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS Samuel P. Huntington Foreign Affairs. Summer 1993‚ v72‚ n3‚ p22(28) from the Academic Index (database on UTCAT system) COPYRIGHT Council on Foreign Relations Inc. 1993 THE NEXT PATTERN OF CONFLICT World politics is entering a new phase‚ and intellectuals have not hesitated to proliferate visions of what it will be--the end of history‚ the return of traditional rivalries between nation states‚ and the decline of the nation state from the conflicting
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