Response to Women Reporting Conflict: Reflections onNo Woman's Land: On the Frontline with Female Reporters
In: Feminist media studies, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 170-172
ISSN: 1471-5902
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In: Feminist media studies, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 170-172
ISSN: 1471-5902
The operational policies of business enterprise are continuously influenced by the interaction between various groups of society viz. owners, creditors, customers, employees, community government etc. These different groups exercise their social, political and economic influence to change the corporate policies in their favor. In the old age economic system, the size of the business enterprise was very small and that too was entirely controlled by the owner managers. Other contracting groups were not influential due to lack of education and awareness. Therefore in the corporate influence system, the owners were framed to suit their interests. But with the change in social, political and economic environment, the size of the business enterprise grew and it began to play a pivotal role in the society. It started affecting the interest of other social groups substantially. In this respect the impact of considering corporate social responsibility in the business performance has to be traced. Hence the project has interest to understand the state of non financial reporting: CSR and environmental reporting practices in Ethiopian corporate firms and NGOs. Data for the study was from secondary sources and primary sources. The annual reports of sixty organizations have been reviewed. And the higher officials of the Ethiopian Environment Protection Agency have been interviewed. The project has revealed that there is the practice of reporting CSR and environmental issues in Ethiopian NGOS in full. In addition many public enterprises used to report their CSR and environmental issues with in their corporate annual reports since they are forced by the Privatization and Public Enterprises Supervising Agency (PPESA). With regard to the privately owed corporate firms the company characteristics has influence on non financial reporting: CSR and environmental reporting
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The operational policies of business enterprise are continuously influenced by the interaction between various groups of society viz. owners, creditors, customers, employees, community government etc. These different groups exercise their social, political and economic influence to change the corporate policies in their favor. In the old age economic system, the size of the business enterprise was very small and that too was entirely controlled by the owner managers. Other contracting groups were not influential due to lack of education and awareness. Therefore in the corporate influence system, the owners were framed to suit their interests. But with the change in social, political and economic environment, the size of the business enterprise grew and it began to play a pivotal role in the society. It started affecting the interest of other social groups substantially. In this respect the impact of considering corporate social responsibility in the business performance has to be traced. Hence the project has interest to understand the state of non financial reporting: CSR and environmental reporting practices in Ethiopian corporate firms and NGOs. Data for the study was from secondary sources and primary sources. The annual reports of sixty organizations have been reviewed. And the higher officials of the Ethiopian Environment Protection Agency have been interviewed. The project has revealed that there is the practice of reporting CSR and environmental issues in Ethiopian NGOS in full. In addition many public enterprises used to report their CSR and environmental issues with in their corporate annual reports since they are forced by the Privatization and Public Enterprises Supervising Agency (PPESA). With regard to the privately owed corporate firms the company characteristics has influence on non financial reporting: CSR and environmental reporting
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In: Social & environmental accountability journal, Band 36, Heft 1, S. 92-93
ISSN: 2156-2245
In: Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, Band 34, Heft 4, S. 102
In: Journal of Business Ethics, Band 153, S. 1083–1108
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In: ProtoSociology: an international journal of interdisciplinary research, Band 35, S. 155-166
ISSN: 1611-1281
Is a social complex identical to many united people or is it a group entity in addition to the people? For specificity, I will assume that a social complex is a plural subject in Margaret Gilbert's sense. By appeal to my theory of Aspects, according to which there can be qualitative difference without numerical difference, I give an answer that is a middle way between metaphysical individualism and metaphysical holism. This answer will enable answers to two additional metaphysical questions: (i) how can two social complexes have all the same members and (ii) how can there be a social complex of social complexes?
And introduction to crisis reporting: setting out -- Defining a crisis: boarding -- The emotional experience of crisis reporters: the journey -- Articulating journalists' emotional experiences of crisis: touching down -- Emotions, technology, and crisis reconsidered: ending -- Creative nonfiction and the research method.
ISSN: 2511-0705
In: Social & environmental accounting journal, Band 19, Heft 1, S. 8-12
In: Corporate reputation review, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 145-163
ISSN: 1479-1889
In: Arbeitspapiere / Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung, Forschungsarchiv EURODATA, 2
World Affairs Online
In: Social work education, Band 34, Heft 8, S. 967-985
ISSN: 1470-1227
In: Public management review, Band 7, Heft 2, S. 155-176
ISSN: 1471-9037