Bibliography: 5. Koeve‚ Petya. (2003): “The Performance of Indian Banks during Financial Liberalization.” IMF working Paper No. 03/150. 6. Mohan R. (2002): “Deregulation performance of Public sector Banks”‚ Economic and political weekly‚ issue on Money‚ Banking& finance‚ Feb.‚ p.393. 7. Sarkar‚ Subrata‚ Jayati Sarkar and Sumon K. Bhaumik. (1998): “Does Ownership always Matter? Evidence from the Indian banking Industry‚” Journal of Comparative
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MANCOSA Management College of Southern Africa Bachelor of Public Administration (Honours) – January 2014 Intake ______________________________________________________________________ Assignment 2: Planning & Policy Analysis in the Public Sector Due Date: 23rd April 2014 ______________________________________________________________________ SURNAME : Monakali FIRST NAME : Siyabulela E-MAIL: monakalisiya@gmail.com Declaration on
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Prompt: Educational practices at public & private sector universities of Pakistan. Comparison & contrast between educational practices in Public &Private sector universities of Pakistan. Even though educational practices prevailing in Pakistani Public and Private Universities lack uniformity and differ in many aspects but still their educational systems resemble each other to a great extent. Pakistan is one of the underdeveloped countries whose education system remained neglected for
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and Disadvantages of private/public sector partnership. Introduction The effective management of tourism at destination level can only truly be achieved through partnership‚ due to the number and complexity of stakeholders. For a long time‚ national and local governments have talked about partnership as a means to increase joined-up thinking and public/private sector involvement. The tourism sector‚ because of the nature of the work in engaging the private sector and working across boundaries
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The Economics of Public sector‚ Firm Behavior A reaction paper Do you consider taxes as positive or negative externalities? Negative externalities occur when the effects of decision that are not considered/taken into account by the decision maker are detrimental to others. On the other hand‚ if the effects are beneficial to others‚ that is a positive externality. The government’s ability to serve the people depends upon the taxes that are collected. Taxes are indispensable in the government
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Game Theory History Mr. John Von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern were the founders of mathematical theory of games. They firstly develop this game theory in the 1940s however the application of this theory was limited to only Parlour Games. The game theory then illustrated in the Oscar-winning movie A Beautiful Mind‚ this movie transmuted this theory to a more generic method which enable us to analyse the Win-Win or Lose-Lose scenarios and Win-Lose scenarios as well. The core of this theory was the
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Sustainability Reporting in the Australian Commonwealth Public Sector: An application of New Institutional Theory Abstract This paper explores sustainability reporting in the Australian Commonwealth public sector through the focus on departments with a primary responsibility for social and environmental issues. The research moves beyond existing theorisation for social and environmental reporting and adopts new institutional theory in order to assess the extent to which coercive‚ mimetic and
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Factors affecting motivation in public organizations Project Report Factors affecting motivation in public organizations Project Report Motivation in Public Organisations _________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract Motivation is known as important as other factors for achieving the organisational goals. The high motivation led the employees to the extreme commitment with the organisation goals. Similarly high employee motivation leads to greater employee
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Management of Change in the Public Sector Joseph Mphafudi Contents 0 Introduction 2 The definition of Change management 3 Origin of Change Management 4 Factors that prompted Necessity for Change 5 The Approach to Change Management in the Public Sector 6 Managing Change in the public Sector –Methods and Tools 14 Conclusion 16 References 17 Introduction In today’s knowledge-based economy‚ the world is highly competitive and demanding. Society
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Comprehensive Question Chapter 1-23 Erik M. Williams 1-23 (Organizations associated with the public accounting profession) Several private and public sector organizations are associated with the profession. Listed below are activities pertaining to these organizations. 1. License individuals to practice as CPAs. State Boards of Accountancy 2. Promulgate GAAP. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)‚ American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)‚ Financial Accounting Standards Board
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