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Disaster management in Bangladesh: developing an effective emergency supply chain networkShareef, M.A., Dwivedi, Y.K., Mahmud, R., Wright, A., Rahman, Mushfiqur M., Kizgin, Hatice, Rana, Nripendra P. 08 August 2019 (has links)
Yes / This study has addressed and identified the problems in managing the existing emergency
supply chain of Bangladesh in all phases of operation in terms of the primary drivers of the
supply chain. It has also attempted to conceptualize and suggest an effective emergency supply
chain. In this context, a thorough field investigation in several districts was conducted among the
employees of the organizations sharing common information with similar protocols and
implications (interoperable). Information was collected from the employees of all the
participating organizations involved in disaster management through a semi-structured
questionnaire based survey. The respondents addressed and illustrated several interconnected
reasons which are inhibiting proper forecasting, procurement, storage, identification of affected
people, and distribution. The respondents pointed out that the mismatching of objectives in the
different organizations resulted in non-interoperability among the participating organizations.
These issues are related to the malfunctioning of management with multidimensional
organizational conflicts. Reflecting those issues, an emergency supply chain for disaster
management is proposed in this study
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Daňové plánování transferových cen / Transfer-pricing-based tax planningLhotský, Vladimír January 2009 (has links)
This work brings a systematic approach to the design of a transaction-based transfer-pricing policy of a multinational group and related tax optimization. The foundation of the work is a description and analysis of all aspect of the transfer-pricing regulation including a detailed classification of particular business risks. Using a certain simplification of the complicated relations in multinational groups, a system compliant with transfer-pricing rules is designed, hence minimizing the tax risk. Further, I devote my attention to rather complicated areas of transfer-pricing like pricing of payments for intangible property, pricing in non-standard structures and allocation of exchange rate risk. After the build-up of the architecture of the transfer-pricing system, analysis of the tax optimization possibilities adhering to all regulatory requirements is carried out. The detailed description of the tax effective supply chain management planning concept and other planning instruments is presented. The final part is devoted to the negative tax implications of business restructuring steps analyzed on the examples of particular structures.
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