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- Corporate Governance-Organisational and Individual Responsibility and Accountability
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 8, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 29-38Abstract
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 8, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 36-42Abstract
Role of Business in Hinterland of Operations
Some company executives believe that their companies should act as "responsible" public institutions, holding power through trust of the community. Most companies engage in at least some public-service projects and make contributions to charities. A certain percentage of these donations can be deducted from a corporation's taxable income. Most of the donated money goes to private health, education, and welfare agencies, ranging from local hospitals, health care centres and charity funds to civil-rights groups and cultural institutions.
- Theory of Knowledge as Propounded by Great Western Philosophers Compared with Ramanujacharya's Based on Vedas
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1 TEI (Total Employee Involvement), IN
1 TEI (Total Employee Involvement), IN
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Asian Journal of Professional Ethics & Management, Vol 9, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 11-16Abstract
The term METAPHYSICS was introduced to define what are "THINGS" and "WHAT IS MATTER". It included information about space and time as related to physical materials. This concept was mainly promoted by ancient Greek and Roman philosophers. Later on, in the 19th and 20th centuries, modern philosophers promoted the concept of EPISTEMOLOGY, to define the Theory of Knowledge. This concept was first highlighted by the Scottish King James VI in the 16th Century, based on the Greek character called Epistemon, meaning Scientist. There were many social beliefs and religious statements of Christian preachers that were not acceptable to the modern thinkers. This led to the evolution of Epistemology. This term was first used by the philosopher Frederick Ferrier. There was a major movement in Germany promoting Theory of Knowledge among philosophers, under the head WISSENSCHAFTSLEHRE, promoted by Johann Fichte and Bernard Bolzano.- Spread of Values
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1 TEI (Total Employee Involvement) with expertise in turning around sick companies
1 TEI (Total Employee Involvement) with expertise in turning around sick companies