7 3.7.1 Philanthropic Responsibility 7-8 3.7.2 Economic Responsibility 8 3.7.3 Legal Responsibility 8-9 3.7.4 Ethical Responsibility 9 3.7 CSR in Malaysia 9-11 3.8 Business Benefits in CSR 11 3.9.5 It protects the company’s brand reputation and image. 11-12 3.9.6 It differentiates the firms from the competitors. 12
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example, agreements on social arrangements. Some agreements also do not result in contracts because one or more of the principles governing contractual relations may not have been satisfied; for example, when the purpose of the agreement is illegal, or there is a lack of consideration. The word “contract” may be defined as “an agreement enforceable by law”. In other words, a contract is an agreement which is legally binding between the parties. The legislation in Malaysia governing contract is
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from ignorance or from genuine inability to provide care. For example, the caregiver may be unable to perform care giving duties such as bathing or changing an incontinent elderly person • The segment of elderly population is growing rapidly in Malaysia. Statistics show those 60 years old and above was 6.5% of the population during the year 2000 and is expected to double to 12.2% in the year 2025 because of increasing life expectancy - from 70.8 years to 76.9 years - coupled with reduced
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1. Study Preparation • The study preparation is the first step for the planning process. • Study preparation is concerning about the site of the places that we want to build a destination on it. We have to do an observation of the land, about the structure of the land, the environment around the land and the type of soil of the land. Whether the land structure is too damp and surrounded by a water sources that can make the soil of the land aqueous and slippery and not suitable to build a building
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Policy Studies Universiti Teknologi MARA Terengganu, 23000 Dungun, Terengganu Tel: 60-12-250-4302 E-mail: nadhr292@tganu.uitm.edu.my Kamaruzaman Jusoff (Corresponding author) TropAIR, Faculty of Forestry, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang 43400, Selangor, Malaysia Tel: 60-3-8946-7176 E-mail: kjusoff@yahoo.com Abstract Generally, accountability is often associated with a concept of answerability, responsibility, blameworthiness, liability etc. Commonly, the concept of accountability
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Distance Individualism versus collectivism Masculinity versus feminity Uncertainty Avoidance Conclusion Citation INTRODUCTION Culture is a global phenomenon that derived from social, economic, legal, political and religious norms, values and traditions of the society. Culture shapes the behavior of individuals to act accordingly in different situations faced by the individuals in all spheres of life. An organizational culture is commonly defined as a set of beliefs, values
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Table of Contents Ethical and Social Issues In Information System 1 Chapter one 3 Introduction to the Study 3 Context of the Problem 4 Statement of the Problem 5 Research Questions 6 Introduction 6 Research Question 6 Research Question 7 Research Question 7 Significance of the Study 8 Research Design and Methodology 9 Organization of the study 9 Literature Review 10 Introduction 10 References 14
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health of the population is also included in the concern. There are very few organizations and facilities when it comes to mental health. It is an issue brushed aside and only brought up when one is exposed to people with it including friends or family
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MESSAGE RT. HON. DATO' SERI ABDULLAH HAJI AHMAD BADAWI PRIME MINISTER OF MALAYSIA Malaysia has been a successful developing country and is forging ahead to become a developed nation in its own mould. In order to be more successful, our nation has to be managed effectively and its weaknesses and shortcomings have to be overcome. A major challenge it has to address in this endeavor is the strengthening of ethics and integrity. The government has implemented the Prime Minister's Directive No. I of
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REGULATORY SYSTEMS A. Introduction In this paper will be discussed concern on advertising and regulatory systems in different parts of the world. Exactly the regulation of government in advertising is really needed to protect the interest of society from unbridled business behavior (Frith, KT and Mueller, B, 2003, p. 85). It is the foundation of ethics and a rule of advertisement. Advertising regulation refers to the laws and regulations that define the specific products that can be advertised
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