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The paper aims at emphasizing the importance of business ethics in long term competitive advantage. Ethics is the basis … understand the importance of ethics as it is the basis of a civilized nation. Business ethics is concerned with the study of … profitable, and the relationship between ethics and competitiveness is evident. The future successful firm is a socializing one …
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irresponsibly. Codes of ethics that require fair treatment of stakeholders while pursuing long-term profit reduce the risk of …
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study covered students who had successfully completed MBA in India and those Indians who had pursued an MBA in USA. The …The purpose of this research was to gain an insight into students’ perception about the quality of management education … especially the Masters of Business Administration (MBA) program; as structured and taught in India and USA. Specific objectives …
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Social Network suggests that the decisions are not made in isolation but they are outcome of influence and confluence of social correlates (Srinivasan and Sharan 2005). They are products of consultations with other members of the community or the institutions. Many at times they happen mutually....
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This paper conducts an econometric analysis of data for a sample of over 4000 children in India, between the ages of 1 … gender issues, was that girls were more likely to be neglected than boys. The analysis confirmed this hypothesis. In respect … on whether or not their mothers were literate: there was no gender discrimination between children of literate mothers …
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Is gender disparity greater in North India? This paper seeks to answer this question by examining gender differences in … probability of completing school education across regions in India. A Gender Disparity Index is calculated using National Sample … hypothesis that gender disparity is greater in the North, comparative to the rest of India. This is followed by an econometric …
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whether such attitudes also lead to gender discrimination in primary education. While there is a vast literature on inter …-household gender discrimination in education, studies of discrimination between siblings is comparatively rare. This paper asks the …
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This paper reports the results of a statistical investigation of the relationship between labor time expended in rural livelihoods, social structure, and community forest management. The object is to understand the impact of labor constraints to collective action. There are three main results....
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this paper, we study the relationship between women employment and domestic violence in India. We used a nationally … gender norm leads to increased domestic violence. …
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Since 1950s, most African nations have gained independence from their colonial powers. Fortunately, independence has brought many changes to these nations and these include multi-party democratic government and western education systems. Unfortunately, the Africa’s economy is the least...
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