Corporate Responsibility
Corporate Accountability
Corporate accountability must be examined within the perspective of a company's business challenges. There is a synergy between shareholder value and the responsibilities of management.
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The Corporate Board
1. Assessing the Discomfort 2. Corporate Governance: Lifespace and Accountability 3. The "Job" of the Board: Defining the Portfolio 4. Whose Responsibility: The Board or Management? 5. Commitment and Depth Versus Detachment and Breadth 6.
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Corporate Governance
Conform to the demands of the law. Control business risks. Structure the delegation of authority. Develop social responsibility programmes. Adopt codes of ethics. This report is a clear, accessible and jargon-free analysis of the practical application of Corporate Governance.
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Multinationals in their Communities
Multinationals can impact significantly on the quality of social relations within the communities in which they operate. A key way they do this is through their corporate citizenship projects, funded as part of their corporate social responsibility programmes.
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Greed, Inc.
A critical indictment of modern corporate practices argues that today`s publicly traded companies enjoy the legal statuses of individuals but are not bound by the same legal and moral responsibilities, in a historical survey that traces the contribu Copyr
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Human Rights and the Moral Responsibilities of Corporate and Public Sector Organisations
All students and advocates of human rights will be interested in this concerted exploration of the human rights moral obligations that fall, not directly on states, but on private and public organisations.
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