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Myths and Realities of Governance and Corruption

Myths and Realities of Governance and Corruption

... improved governance practices in host ...against corruption, or voluntary codes of conduct, may raise awareness, and at times have a modest impact, but much tougher incentives and measures are called for, ... See full document

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Global Media Journal Spring 2013-Book Review-Stein

Global Media Journal Spring 2013-Book Review-Stein

... the myths and realities of information and communication technologies (ICTs) for development, implementations of e- governance, state policy on intellectual property and public sector software, and ... See full document

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Nurturing Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in a Developing Economy: Myths and Realities

Nurturing Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in a Developing Economy: Myths and Realities

... Fayyaz, et al, (2009) contend that entrepreneurship development in Pakistan seriously underperformed due to lack of proper government policy, legislation and regulation. Through a research World Bank identified main ... See full document

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Governance, Corruption, and the Informal Economy

Governance, Corruption, and the Informal Economy

... quality have no significant effect on the informal economy. However, this esti- mate also provides information on the variables that determine the influence of the quality of political institutions on the informal ... See full document

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Bundling Governance: Finance versus Institutions in Private Investment Promotion

Bundling Governance: Finance versus Institutions in Private Investment Promotion

... Consistent with the underlying literature (Asongu, 2013b, 2014c), there is potentially a very high rate of correlation or substitution between the governance indicators. This leads to some information redundancy. ... See full document

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Fighting corruption with transparent organizations: Anti-corruption and functional deviance in organizational behavior

Fighting corruption with transparent organizations: Anti-corruption and functional deviance in organizational behavior

... Beyond massive delays in decision-making, goal displacement and defensive management, another harmful side effect of the anti-corruption project in NYC was poor morale and adverse selection in public ... See full document

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The Myths and Realities of International Trade in the Age of Globalization: A Critical Assessment of Nigeria

The Myths and Realities of International Trade in the Age of Globalization: A Critical Assessment of Nigeria

... Therefore, if Nigeria, Africa and indeed developing countries of the world will benefit from international trade, they must diversify and invest heavily on manufacturing sector, develop[r] ... See full document

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The Role of Openness in the Effect of ICT on Governance

The Role of Openness in the Effect of ICT on Governance

... economic governance as the ‘… structure and functioning of the legal and social institutions that support economic activity and economic transactions by protecting property rights, enforcing contracts, and taking ... See full document

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From Development and Grand Corruption to Governance

From Development and Grand Corruption to Governance

... with governance and grand corruption, show the need to distinguish between what was being proposed for countries ‘already developed’ and those which were considered, in Truman’s terms, ‘underdeveloped’, and ... See full document

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Corruption and Its impact on Governance in India

Corruption and Its impact on Governance in India

... of corruption- a series of scams and scandals under previous Congress government especially in UPA II ...Although, corruption is not a new difficulty for India, but with the rising of public opinion against ... See full document

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Risk and Remedies of E-Governance Systems

Risk and Remedies of E-Governance Systems

... M- Governance, M-Insurance, etc are totally dependable on the security and authenticity of the information, it is very much susceptible to interceptions and alterations caused by the ... See full document

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Myths and realities: a critical expose of older workers and industrial relations reforms in Australia

Myths and realities: a critical expose of older workers and industrial relations reforms in Australia

... Harris (1990) argues that the prevalence of unduly negative myths about ageing today have been heavily informed by the many studies on ageing conducted in the 1940s and 1950s. These studies focused on elderly who ... See full document

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The Research on Chinese Corruption and the Strategy of Governance

The Research on Chinese Corruption and the Strategy of Governance

... cial investment reduced, and because government projects often have a variety of forms, which led to the monitoring effect is often not the same [9]. Although the gov- ernment in the short term to increase judicial ... See full document

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CHECKING CORRUPTION IN NIGERIAN DEMOCRATIC DISPENSATION: REALITIES AND ILLUSIONS

CHECKING CORRUPTION IN NIGERIAN DEMOCRATIC DISPENSATION: REALITIES AND ILLUSIONS

... through corruption and ...boggling corruption that can subvert the system can only be committed by the class that controls the instrument of the state and the commanding heights of the socio-economic ...of ... See full document

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Celebrating the Heterogeneity of Enterprise Education: Myths and Realities

Celebrating the Heterogeneity of Enterprise Education: Myths and Realities

... MAKING SENSE OF HETEROGENEITY In seeking to demonstrate the heterogeneity in the field of enterprise education this paper seeks to offer new ways of understanding how we as educators and[r] ... See full document

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State capacity; drivers of corruption and anti corruption interventions: conceptualising corruption in Indian context  a rational choice approach

State capacity; drivers of corruption and anti corruption interventions: conceptualising corruption in Indian context a rational choice approach

... political corruption and ethnicity in Uttar Pradesh, one of the most populous states of India, Banerjee and Pande (2006) argue that a significant rise in ethnic politics leads to increased political ... See full document

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Soviet Fishing in the South Pacific: The Myths and Realities

Soviet Fishing in the South Pacific: The Myths and Realities

... according to some western commentators the fishing agreements with Kiribati and Vanuatu were a disguised attempt by the Soviet Union to establish military presence and influence in the[r] ... See full document

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Young Women and Violent Offences: Myths and Realities

Young Women and Violent Offences: Myths and Realities

... Young Women and Violent Offences BY KIM PATE L 'auteure nousfaitpartde donnies trompeuses et erroniessur l 'augmentation de la violence chez les jeunesfilfes Elle ajoute que les changements rkgressifi[.] ... See full document

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Theories of Open Systems: Realities and Perspectives

Theories of Open Systems: Realities and Perspectives

... Volume 2, Issue 4, April– 2017 International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology ISSN No 2456 2165 IJISRT17AP28 www ijisrt com 51 Theories of Open Systems Realities and Perspectives[.] ... See full document

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Fresh Goat's Milk for Infants: Myths and Realities—A Review

Fresh Goat's Milk for Infants: Myths and Realities—A Review

... The first case in the literature to report concerns with goat’s milk feeding in infants described a 7-month-old boy who had been fed for 6 months on goat’s milk, weighed only 4 lb, and wa[r] ... See full document

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