Corporate Governance And Ethical Responsibility Research Paper

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    Ethics Outline

    School of Accounting and Finance AFM 311: Connections to Ethical Context Spring 2015 Course Syllabus Course Instructors: Name: | Karen Wensley | Office Location: | HH383J | Telephone: | (shared office) | Email: | kwensley@uwaterloo.ca | Office Hours: | Monday 12:00 – 1:00 or 3:00 – 3:30, Thursday 9:30 – 10:00 or 2:00 – 3:00 or by appointment, email | Name: | Krista Fiolleau | Office Location: | HH 383K | Telephone: | X38166 | Email: | k2fiolle@uwaterloo.ca | Office

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    The Ethics of Earnings Management

    May 2007  The Ethics of Earnings  Management  2  1  Corporate Transparency (OECD)  “The Corporate Governance Framework Should Ensure  that  Timely and Accurate Disclosure is made  on All Material Matters regarding the Corporation,  Including the Financial Situation, Performance, Ownership,  and Governance of the Company.”  OECD, ”Corporate Governance Principles: 2004”  May 2007  The Ethics of Earnings  Management  3  Corporate Secrecy (OECD)  “Disclosure Requirements are Not Expected to Place 

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    Accouning Ethics

    Gino Corasaniti Ethics Paper ACC223 11/20/11 In the accounting community, the AICPA is the certification issuing body for the CPA, and the IMA is the certification issuing body for the CMA. The AICPA stands for the “American Institute of CPA’s”, while IMA stands for the “Institute of Management Accountants”. The AICPA has six major roles in which it contributes to the well-being of accountants (Melancon, 2002). The first role is to obtain a larger involvement from the user’s of financial

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    Powerpoin Slides

    CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY:1 Is a common CSR framework possible? PIOTR MAZURKIEWICZ DevComm-SDO World Bank This paper is not intended to serve as an exhaustive, comprehensive treatment of CRS. Rather, it is part of a broader discussion on corporate social responsibility, in the context of environmental protection. This paper is not a publication of the World Bank. It is circulated to encourage discussion.. The views expressed are solely those of the author and his views and this paper

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    Sarbanes Oxley Act

    United States federal law passed in response to a number of major corporate and accounting scandals including those affecting Enron and WorldCom. The Act establishes a new quasi-public authority, the Public Company Accounting oversight Board for overseeing, regulating, inspecting and disciplining accounting firms in their roles as auditors of public companies. The Act covers issues such as auditor independence, corporate governance and enhanced financial disclosure. Major Provision of Sarbanes

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    Csr - Literature Review

    2.1 REVIEW OF LITERATURE & ANALYSIS OF PREVIOUS RESEARCH The concept of social responsibility is not new. Although the idea was considered in the early part of the twentieth century, the modern discussion of social responsibility got a major impetus with the book "Social Responsibilities of the Businessman" by Howard R. Bowen. Bowen suggested that business should consider the social implications of their decisions. Fortune magazine annually assess America's most Admired Corporations

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    Mrs Otedola

    Dear MBL Student This letter serves to introduce you to the academics in the Strategy, Marketing, Governance, Economics and International Business Area. We also want to share with you our research focus areas to assist you to select a topic for your MBL research report in which we could offer you quality supervision. Should you select to do your research in our area you will work with seasoned academics who has a strong track record of successfully supervising both Master’s and Doctoral candidates

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    Theories Are Destroying Good Management Practices SUMANTRA GHOSHAL Advanced Institute of Management Research (AIM), UK and London Business School The corporate scandals in the United States have stimulated a frenzy of activities in business schools around the world. Deans are extolling how much their curricula focus on business ethics. New courses are being developed on corporate social responsibility. Old, highly laudatory cases on Enron and Tyco are being hurriedly rewritten. “What more must we do

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    Evaluation of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Airline and Air Travel Industry

    ways of branding themselves but the most common approach was adoption of corporate social responsibility. These companies feature more of giving back to the community and participating in activities entirely different from their main line of operation. This paper conducts an empirical and qualitative evaluation of eight major airlines in the air travel industry and their adoption of corporate social responsibility. The paper is mainly structured in two major parts. Broadly stated, the first part

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    Corporate Responsibility Essay

    Corporate Responsibility From a business perspective, working under government contracts can be a very lucrative proposition. In general, a stream of orders keep coming in, revenue increases and the company grows in the aggregate. The obvious downfalls to working in this manner is both higher quality expected as well as the extensive research and documentation required for government contracts. If a part fails to perform correctly it can cause minor glitches as well as problems that can carry

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