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    Risky business: Corporate governance and risk management in the wake of the global economic crisis. Word Count: 1500 (+/- 10%) not including references and quotes Introduction “A Chicago teenager is looking for fun at home while his parents are away, but the situation quickly gets out of hand” (IMDB, 2014). This is the logline for the Tom Cruise movie Risky Business. In the wake of the global economic crisis, questions are being asked if company’s were just having too much

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    Analysis of Corporate Governance of BAJAJ AUTO LTD. Company Profile Bajaj Auto Limited is one of India’s premier two and three wheeler automobile manufacturing companies. It was founded in the year 1945. For the financial 2009-10, the company had sales of Rs. 12152.74 crores and net income of Rs. 1597.22 crores. It exports its two and three wheeler vehicles to more than 50 countries. The company as of 2010 accounts for 24.3% of the Indian motorcycle market. Corporate Governance practices of Bajaj

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    Corporate governance: An Insight to Product Market Innovation in Competition RESEARCH SYNOPSIS SUBMITTED FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE COURSE REQUIREMENT OF IX SEMESTER CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ____________________________ SUBMITTED BY: REGISTRATION NO. – 10A069 SEMESTER - IX SUBMITTED TO: Ms. GARIMA GOSWAMI FACULTY IN CHARGE, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE GUJARAT NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, GANDHINAGAR 2014 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It is indeed a great pleasure for me to undertake

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    THE BENEFITS OF SARBANES-OXLEY AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE MEASURED AGAINST THE COSTS Salim Motala A research project submitted to the Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration. 14 November 2007 ABSTRACT The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) is the only legislated corporate governance structure, and is aimed at increasing investor confidence in public companies by forcing them

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    concept of corporate governance. The Institute of Financial Auditors said that the Corporate Governance is constituted of processes and structures implemented by the board of directors to inform, direct, manage and monitor the operations of an organization towards reaching its goals. Internal audit tells us that an organization reach its objective by bringing a disciplined, systematic approach to improve and evaluate the effectiveness of risk management, internal controls and governance process. The World

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    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Assignment SEMESTER 2 2012/2013 PSCI 2523 INSTRUCTOR “ACCOUNTABILITY” | NAME | MATRIC NO. | SECTION | 1 | | 1 | | | | | INTRODUCTION. When the word Public Administration come accross one’s mind, people would think of government civil workers and bureaucracy in government office. However, Public Administration is wider than that. It comprises of many part among them are technical issues,financal issues

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    Constitutional select committee TRADITIONAL LEADERSHIP INSTITUTIONS AND CUSTOMS A paper presented by Chakunda Vincent January 2009 Harare, Zimbabwe BACKGROUND Africans in this country including those in urban areas have their roots in some rural community under the jurisdiction of traditional authority systems. This system of traditional authority is entrusted with the custodianship of clan customs, rituals and tradition. It is important to note that it is these customary and cultural

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    - The Paperhighlights that federalism has by necessity proven to be a much more flexible and dynamic governance structure than waslikely envisaged at its inception;it could be argued that federalism’s seeming robustness and changeability is entirely appropriate to what is now a highly changeable local, national and globalised community, despite looking markedly

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    skills to maintain the situational improvement in the knowledge and class of actions in the administrations (Adriansen and Hunne, 2013). The leadership of any organization must embrace a further calculative and emotive approach to addressing public governance. It only means that for an organization to govern their work professionally, an assessment of the functions and legitimacy of

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    Global public issues such as global climate change, international financial market, illicit international trade, cross border migration, internet governance and cyber war, nuclear proliferation, global public drug and etc cause a need of global public policy. Basically global public policy has been designed in order to achieve desired goals in global public challenges. Global public policy is made by state and non-state actors. In classical political science only the states were recognized as a

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