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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 60-01, Section: A, page: 0177.
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countries and face different cultures and markets in making decisions? Management training programs that focus on cultural …. Companies considered the issue of culture and nationality indirectly through role plays, case examples, integrating cultural …
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-04, Section: A, page: 1425.
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Many products consumed on college campuses such as coffee and chocolate come from developing countries where producers are often paid insufficiently and exploited. Fair Trade certification of products guarantees producers a fair price and other social benefits. The objective of my CE/T project...
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domain of socio-cultural and political life. While some elements in this sphere are in a state of recession …
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The river Balasan near Siliguri carries the natural resources like stone, sand, boulders. People live on the riverside and are involved in work like collection of stones and sand, crushing the stones into different shapes and sizes and loading them into vehicles. These raw materials are...
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On November 28, 2003, roughly 300 grassroots activists, people affected by large dams and representatives from NGOs gathered in a small village in Rasi Salai district in Northeast Thailand. They met for a five-day conference on large dams under the rallying cry of “Rivers for Life.â€As...
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This paper aims to bring out the need to incorporate cultural sensitivity to ensure the principle of essentiality in …
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This paper maps the organizational diversity of the NGO sector in Karnataka, a “middle order state†(Vyasulu, 1995), and demonstrates that conceptualizing NGO actions vis-à-vis the state dichotomously–either as a close collaboration or as a conflictual, oppositional force–is...
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