and for increased investments in nature-based solutions, especially from the private sector. For hard-to-abate sectors, carbon offsets have been proposed as a viable measure, but unverifiable offset schemes and
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The baseline scenario that we call controlled globalisation implies a significantly less open world than at one stage, during the 1990s, seemed possible—before the bursting of the dotcom bubble, the September 11th attacks on the US, corporate scandals and the EU's malaise dampened spirits and ...
Footnote 48 Exploring two bank scandals in Sri Lanka, Uddin et al. (2017) conclude that the corporate governance practices of both banks deviated from the corporate governance codes. Moreover, the authors also observed that banks did not comply with the Central Bank’s regulations, held purely ...
. There is also evidence of businesspersons sponsoring political parties in Ghana for favours (Houlton2012), a phenomenon labelled “pay to play” (Atta Mills2018). It underpins the rampant corruption in the country. A former Minister of State, whose tenure was marred by corruption scandals, ...
The nation has not been known for any green initiatives in its rush to modernise and scandals over product quality control, corrupt enforcement officials and the destruction of traditional habitats in the name of technological advances have abounded. The winning environmental practice group at Mayer ...
To create a highly transparent workplace environment that is not conducive to scandals and promotes their early detection as well as self-correction, MMC has established internal disclosure sys- tems such an internal Employee Counseling Office and an External Counseling Office, established with the ...
accounting scandals, which establishes new or enhanced standards for all U.S. public company boards, management, and public accounting firms. Purchased by: Daimy Mesa daimy2008@aol.com on August 26, 2013 08/402C Citibank’s e-Business Strategy for Global Corporate Banking (2008) ...
s properties raise additional red flags due to the specific partners involved. That’s true in Indonesia, for example, where Trump’s affiliates have been involved in bribery scandals and radical Islamic nationalist parties, andBrazil, where the company pulled out of a branding agreement amid a ...
retirement conditions. Gen Xers grew up with (financial, family, and societal) insecurity, rapid changes, diversity, a lack of solid traditions, intense worldwide competition, and (corporate and government) scandals, and they generally distrust institutions (Cennamo and Gardner2008; Smola and Sutton...