Unternehmen wüsste‚ was es alles weiß … Hess‚ Carmen G. (1997): Hungry for Hope. On the Cultural and Communicative Dimensions of Development in Highland Ecuador Nonaka‚ Ikujiro‚ Takeuchi‚ Hirotaka (1995): The Knowledge-Creating Company. Oxford Univ. Polanyi‚ Michael (1966): The Tacit Dimension. New York (dt. Implizites Wissen. Rudolph‚ Hans-Heiner‚ Schwaab‚ Jan (2006): Knowledge in Development. In: Eschborner Fachtage 2006: Knowledge Powers Development‚ pp.24-25. Schwaab‚ Jan (2007): Wissensmanagement-Brevier
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Sheet of Philosophy PI121 Walter J. Ong Peter Ramus (15151572) Anthony Giddesn → Idea of Timespace Compression Philosopher Origin 1. Wilhelm Von Humboldt (GER): describes the development of liberalism and the role of liberty in individual development and in the pursuit of excellence. Humboldt insisted on a minimal state dedicated strictly to the preservation of security. 2. Robert K. Merton: developed notable concepts such as unintended consequences‚ reference group and role strain. A central element of modern sociological
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Institut für Ethnologie und Afrikastudien Department of Anthropology and African Studies Arbeitspapiere / Working Papers Nr. 88 Sarah Hartmann The Informal Market of Education in Egypt. Private Tutoring and Its Implications 2008 The Working Papers are edited by Institut für Ethnologie und Afrikastudien‚ Johannes Gutenberg-Universität‚ Forum 6‚ D-55099 Mainz‚ Germany. Tel. +49-6131-3923720; Email: ifeas@uni-mainz.de; http://www.ifeas.uni-mainz.de http://www.ifeas.uni-mainz.de/workingpapers/Arbeitspapiere
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Ruban India Foundation Concept Note “Cities are symbols of economic power‚ the arts‚ military prowess‚ politics‚ civic culture‚ intellectual ferment‚ creativity and so on. Moreover‚ urbanity itself is seen as the up-market styling of manners. And so over the past 500 years‚ first through the Renaissance and the enlightenment‚ then through the Industrial Revolution‚ the ascendance of the West became the very definition of progress and power. ..The drive to catch up with the West propels Asian
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Content List of illustrations ………………………………………………………………...………..1 A. B. Introduction………………………………………………………………………..….2 Case Study…………………………………………………………………………….2 1. Essential moral standards and norms …………………………………………….2 2. The practical value of different economic ethics concepts ………………………3 3. The RADAR concept ……..………………………………………………...……5 a) Recognize ………………………………………………………………...5 b) Assess …………………………………………………………………….6 c) Decide …………………………………………………………………….8 4. Preparation for the meeting …………….………………………………………
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ECONOMIC SYSTEM Socialism Socialism is an economic system where all the economic decisions are made by the government or a central authority. There will be no private property rights since the government officially owns all resources. It is also known as a command economy or a planned system. Socialist economics refers to the economic theories‚ practices‚ and norms of hypothetical and existing socialist economic systems. A socialist economy is based on some form of social
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND GLOBALISATION INTRODUCTION Corporate social responsibility (CSR) can be defined as the opportunities that the public has of organizations at a specified point (Carroll and Buchholtz 2003‚ p. 36). The view of corporate social responsibility says that organizations have principled and generous responsibilities in order to earn good return for investors by obeying the law appropriately. Corporate social responsibility produces an organized context how to improve
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How does Postmodernity differ to Modernity? Compare through using the ideas of identity and culture. Evaluate the idea that postmodern ideas have superseded the structural theories of Functionalism and Marxism. A society‚ most of whose members spend a great part of their time‚ not on the spot‚ not here and now and in their calculable future‚ but somewhere else‚ in the irrelevant other worlds of sport and soap opera‚ of mythology and metaphysical fantasy‚ will find it hard to resist the encroachments
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1. Introduction and context Strategic management is an essential component of effective high performing organisations. In the private sector the fundamental goal of business strategy is to beat competitors‚ to achieve financial profit‚ Pearson (1999). However in the public sector the central strategic theme is focussed on providing year on year efficiency savings without any perceived loss of benefit to the Public‚ Government et al (1999). Kirkpatrick‚ Ackroyd & Walker (2005) realise that it
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Independent Fact Finding Team on Orissa‘s POSCO Project Special Correspondent‚ 2012. Villagers oppose move to acquire land for Posco plant. The Hindu. Special Correspondent‚ 2012. Pro-Posco villagers recount their woes. The Times of India [online] 31st July‚ Available at: Mazumder‚ R.‚ 2007. New Plant of Tata Motors at Singur and Economic Development. The ICFAI Journal of Governance and Public Policy‚ Vol India Law News‚ 2011. Singur land return only after high court orders: SC. [online] 29 August‚ Available
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