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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
151

A study of political accountability in the HKSAR government /

Koo, Ming-chu, Pearl. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (M.P.A.)--University of Hong Kong, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 101-108).
152

Responsibility and personal interactions : a critical study of the criteria for responsibility ascriptions /

Tam, Henry Benedict. January 1984 (has links)
Thesis--Ph. D., University of Hong Kong, 1986.
153

A critical study of the principal officials accountability system of the HKSAR: constitutional and politicalinadequacies

Sham, Ka-fai, Francis., 岑家輝. January 2005 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Public Administration
154

Can the principal official accountability system help to resolve the governance problem in Hong Kong after 1997?

Tong, Tung-kit., 唐東傑. January 2005 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Public Administration
155

The accountability of the principal officials accountability system in Hong Kong : progress and prospects

林伊玲, Lam, Yee-ling, Elaine January 2013 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Public Administration
156

A study of political accountability in the HKSAR government

Koo, Ming-chu, Pearl., 古明珠. January 2001 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Administration / Master / Master of Public Administration
157

Laisvės ir atsakomybės sampratos formavimas pradinėse klasėse / Freedom and responsibility formation in primary education

Stasytytė, Indrė 02 June 2006 (has links)
Development of independence and responsibility in primary education constitutes an important issue both in respect of a maturing person, and from the State point of view. Only people who are capable of independent thinking, have a free soul, but are aware of responsibility and its significance, can create wellbeing not only for themselves, but for society as well. In this process a special role must be granted to pedagogue, school, family, and other factors of educational process. The analysis has showed that many pupils fail to understand the close link between independence and responsibility, and the pedagogues lack motivation to form the concept of independence and responsibility in primary education. Public spirit means that society educates and strengthens the spirit of freedom and responsibility. Only conscious and free citizens with responsibility for the fate of their country and entire world can jointly create the common good. Therefore, the formation of freedom and responsibility should be emphasised in primary education.
158

Det ansvarstagande företaget : Drivkrafterna bakom tre företags CSR-arbete

Carlund, Helene January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
159

Creating a 'Green University'.

Singh, Nisha. January 2010 (has links)
Evaluating the environmental performance of a university is important in order to identify more sustainable options for reducing the environmental footprints. The study was conducted at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN). The aim of the study was to assess the current greening status at UKZN, and then evaluate staff support to facilitate greening. The objectives of this study were to determine the current greening initiatives by staff and the university, staff support for greening and whether there were demographic differences in attitudes towards greening. The questionnaire was designed to obtain demographic information about the respondents, whether or not they contributed to greening, the nature of their contributions, reasons for apathy and suggestions to facilitate greening. Staff were also asked about current and possible future modes of transportation to the workplace, and about extending the computer replacement period. Seeing as no previous greening studies were conducted at UKZN, it was decided to obtain information from as many staff members as possible, through a web-based survey using the on-line software programme QuestionPro. Greening was considered to be important by the majority (97%) of the survey respondents, but only 67% of them actually contributed towards greening UKZN. In this respect, switching off lights was most practised (14.7%), followed by switching off computers after work (12.9%) and writing notes of scrap pieces on paper (12.3%). Other greening practices in order of popularity included the collection of used paper for re-cycling, the reporting of leaking taps, printing on both sides of the paper, and returning printer cartridges. Least selected greening practises were printing of the final copy only, indigenous gardening and animal care. There were numerous suggestions which covered mechanisms to save electricity, paper, and water, to facilitate greening at UKZN. The pursuit of management support and an established strategic environmental plan to steer and guide greening at UKZN, was considered urgent. The importance of awareness campaigns, better communication and facilitated recycling were emphasized. The vast majority of the staff (79.2%) travelled to work by means of their own transportation. Sharing of transport occurred in 11.6% of the sample. Public transportation, walking and cycling were used less frequently. Overall, the staff regarded intensified re-cycling, awareness and teaching programmes and the election of a dedicated team to manage greening projects as priority. / Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2010.
160

Corporate social responsibility and employment standards in the Maquiladoras

Grenier, Danielle 01 September 2011 (has links)
This thesis provides a historical overview of the conventional business model for CSR as well as a more critical political economy perspective. It draws on critical scholars to help advance the understanding of the legitimating role that CSR plays in advancing private authority as a significant method of regulating corporations and the global political economy through flexible and nonbinding regulations as an alternative to state legislation. This thesis explores the development and implementation of Nike’s Codes of Conduct in contract apparel factories in the Maquiladoras in Mexico. Specifically, it investigates the application of Nike’s Code of Conduct to determine if the company is adhering to its own CSR policies and initiatives by focusing on Nike’s internal reports. It concludes that corporate self regulation produces limited results for alleviating poor working conditions for Nike apparel contract workers in the Maquiladoras. / Graduate

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