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Corporate social responsibility is increasingly discussed in economics and management studies today. Corporate leaders often make use of this concept, which finds its origins in philosophy, to analyse the normative behaviour of their companies. But what exactly is corporate responsibility? Is it...
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by focusing on firms' behaviors in developing countries. The concept of demand for good governance is conceived in terms …This paper investigates empirically the relationships between the corruption climate and the demand for good governance … governance is likely to be influenced by the perception of the existence of pervasive corruption. Moreover, the results are …
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considered for a sample of eight developing countries encompassing about one thousand firms. We find that the most influential …-based simulations are then proposed in order to assess productivity gains which would occur if firms had the opportunity to evolve in …
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While methodologies and survey techniques recorded progress over the years, corruption measurement remains a many-headed monster. Since 2003 and the first publication of Transparency International's Global Corruption Barometer, researchers have access to population's feeling about the corruption...
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For the last thirty years, port governance has been marked by a new level of complexity which has resulted in the … modes of governance and is now attempting to explain how they are linked to port performance Models of port governance … on public decision-making and the institutional models applied in port governance in 7 European countries and Canada. It …
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What does governance mean for the World Bank and to what extent does the organization succeed in diffusing the paradigm … worldwide? The World Bank primarily focused on economic aspects of governance in the 1980s, and progressively moved to its … knowledge on this specific issue. The potential influence of the World Bank's main governance indicators: Country Policy and …
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We explore the consequences of bad governance and corruption for public debt and welfare in a model of policymaking …
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La question du champ couvert par la gouvernance d'entreprise n'est pas définitivement tranchée pas plus que ne l'est celle de la limite entre gouvernance et leadership. La question se pose donc bien de savoir ce que l'on entend par gouvernance aujourd'hui. Serait-elle à opposer à cet autre...
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This article discusses the World Bank's formal rules of governance. It states that theoretically, each of the World … and their attached conditions. In the second place, four features of the World Bank's governance which protect and re … rules of governance give the G10 the voting weight at all three levels of decision making but several governing features …
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selection essentially underlines projects that are linked to governance. We need to enlarge key words to make e new selection …
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