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Joint Venture Raw Materials
1,954 wordsIn 1991 Boris Yeltsin became the first elected leader of Russia. This was the end of Michael Gorbachev's policy of perestroika (radical changes in the economy) and glasnost (the possibility of free expression) (Gunn, 1995). The new elected president wanted some more radical changes; decentralisation, democracy and a market economy. For Russia, transition to a market economy has been difficult because the government has been trying simultaneously to change the economic and the political system of...
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Sarbanes Oxley Act Code Of Ethics
2,338 words... have the incentive to free ride. So, from whence the motive for participation? Buchanan's answer was: Ethics. "[Becoming informed about, and participating in the discussion of, constitutional rules may require the presence of some ethical precept that transcends rational interest for the individual" (p. 155), an "ethic of constitutional citizenship" (Buchanan 156). This raises the obvious question: In a world of methodological individualism, utility maximization, and rational choice, where d...
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Abraham Maslow Corporate Culture
1,281 wordsREWARDING EXCELLENT EMPLOYEES Modern business world is highly competitive in every aspect. Today even employers have to find new original ways to reward outstanding employees, because only decent incentives will keep the level of their performance high and attract new talented people to work. And if you think that salaries and extra payments are original and highly motivating, you are, unfortunately, a bit of out date. I do not mean money is no longer important, it is not thus. But, given a norm...
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