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It is apparent that all forms of organisation have governance requirements and procedures but too often we just consider governance in a corporate environment. Equally it is accepted that the concept of governance is concerned with the relationship between the organisation and all of its...
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impact in other parts of the world. Thus the stakeholder community of a corporation must be considered as far greater than …
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It can be argued that Corporate Social Responsibility has been universally accepted and is gradually being incorporated into the planning and activities of all organisations around the world. The subject of CSR has been debated and theorized over the last 25 years, to such an extent that we can...
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Front Cover -- Modern Organisational Governance -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Part I: Theoretical Perspectives -- Modern Organisational Governance: Re-Examining Governance: The Evidence -- Introduction -- Good Governance and Sustainability -- Modern Governance -- Notes...
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While it is generally accepted that both governance and corporate social responsibility are concerned with the way that an organisation manages its relations with its stakeholders, the actual relationships are not simple. The stakeholders who are considered to be dominant and most powerful can...
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