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to a convoluted multinational enterprise, every enterprise entity has its stakeholders and its leverages on humanity, both affirmative and negative. The idea of enterprise communal accuse (CSR), amply distinuished as the general aid of a e...
globalization has led to increased pressure to meet society’s ethical demands and expectations. This pressure is a result of an increased number of stakeholders who ‘can affect or are affected by? the achievement of the organization’s objec...
to its shareholders and society, is the new view envisaged by the broader emphasis on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Abstract The paper considers corporate social responsibility (CSR) as an institutional alternative to government re...
Global Business Globalization Globalization is defined by Jatuliaviciene & Kucinskiene (2006) in three different sections. First is the economic globalization which was associated with political globalization. Under the economic globalizati...
global companies in the asset management and insurance and banking sectors into insolvency and is undermining business activity in other sectors due to the lack of available credit. This contributes to volatility in financial, currency, and...
Global Business Environment Introduction The world has now turned into a global village and people are looking for ways for expanding their business. They want to improve their sales and increase revenues, which is why they are looking to m...
global economy, establishing a system of fixed exchange rates and giving support to the balance of payments. At the time of its creation, the countries played a very limited role (Kanbur, 1999). The IMF is headed by a director and directed ...