SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF PRIVATE SECTOR IN CONTEXT TO INDIA Introduction: the terminology of social responsibility What constitutes the “social responsibility” (SR) of enterprises and other organizations is difficult to define. The ISO Strategic Advisory Group on Social Responsibility (SAG) recognizes that there is no single authoritative definition of the term “corporate/organizational social responsibility‚” and does not seek to provide one. However‚ it notes that most definitions emphasize
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There are many similarities‚ as well as differences between public and private policing; however‚ despite differences public and private police tend to mirror each other to a certain extent (Nalla & Newman‚ 1990) Private policing serve as many roles in the community. Some of the major components of private policing are the alarm systems‚ investigative services and security guards. “Public police act on behalf of the government and society to enforce laws‚ maintain the peace‚ detect crime‚ respond
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QUESTION: CAN CORRUPTION BE CURBED IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR? The question concerning the eradication of corruption from either the public or private sector has been asked and looked at a countless number of times. But if we look at corruption like a cancerous tumor which encourages a belief that once found it can be surgically removed with no ill effect‚ it can give us an insight to knowing that corruption can only be eradicated if only we can find the answer. Corruption can be defined as the abuse
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Public Sector: The public sector is that part of national economy that is under the supervision of national‚ state or provincial‚ and local governments. They are responsible for the provision of certain goods or services that are not provided by the private sector. Public sector includes national and local governments‚ their agencies‚ and their chartered bodies. The public sector is one of the major sectors of any economy; such as in the US‚ it covers about 20 percent of the entire economy. Difference
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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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Papers Department of Economics 9-1-2004 Productivity Growth and Efficiency in Indian Banking: A Comparison of Public‚ Private‚ and Foreign Banks T.T. Ram Mohan Indian Institute of Management‚ Ahmedabad Subhash C. Ray University of Connecticut Recommended Citation Mohan‚ T.T. Ram and Ray‚ Subhash C.‚ "Productivity Growth and Efficiency in Indian Banking: A Comparison of Public‚ Private‚ and Foreign Banks" (2004). Economics Working Papers. Paper 200427. http://digitalcommons.uconn.edu/econ_wpapers/200427
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firms in the private sector and public sector are in term of profit and decision making process. As we can see‚ in private sector‚ financial managers are generally motivated by profit and pushed to maintain a minimum level of profitability while for public sector‚ head of department are more focus on to meet the expectation of customers by providing the best services that comply with the government standards. Next‚ in term of decision-making process between private and public sector‚ decisions are
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242/AK Only Copy RESERVATION IN PRIVATE SECTOR “Reservation is against the fundamental principles of humanity‚ it is against the dictates of reason that a man should by reason of birth be denied or given extra privileges." -Mahatma Gandhi- INTRODUCTION 1. Constitution of India. The Preamble of the constitution of India embodies the resolve of the people of India to secure for all citizens: “Justice‚ social‚ economic and political; Liberty of thought‚ expression‚ belief
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University of Stirling Saudization and Skill Formation for Employment in the Private Sector A Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Division of Business and Organization School of Management By Serhan Abdullah Al-Shammari January 2009 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My gratitude first goes to the Almighty Allah‚ with His word: Qun Fa Yaqun (Qur’an 19: 35). I would like to express my sincere recognition to my principal supervisor Dr. Stewart Butts who provided me with quality and
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Chapter-1 PUBLIC SECTOR IN INDIA (Overview & Profile) -1- PUBLIC SECTOR IN INDIA 1.1 EVOLUTION These included the Railways‚ the Posts and Telegraphs‚ the Port Trusts‚ the Ordinance Factories‚ All India Radio‚ few enterprises like the Government Salt Factories‚ Quinine Factories‚ etc. which were departmentally managed. 1.1.1 Prior to Independence‚ there were few ‘Public Sector’ Enterprises in the country. 1.1.2 Independent India adopted planned economic development policies in a
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