Republic Act (RA) 9155, or the Governance of Basic Education Act of 2001, has helped the Department of Education (DepEd) reach its present “improved” status. In this paper, the said Act is examined using the Bardach and Patashnik model (2016). The majority of the references written ...
The Education Act of 1902 and Local Governance: Some Re铿俥ctions on Brian Simon's CritiqueReeder, D A
After 55 years after these 2 men become PM of the respective country, Mr Lee left behind a legacy of democracy, progress, dynamism and true success for Singaporeans and the nation Singapore. On the other hand, Mahathir has broken Malaysia into multiple segments of people – divided by race,...
We focus on the evolution of Sri Lanka’s corporate governance from historical, sociocultural, and institutional perspectives. Taking Sri Lanka as a case where inclusiveness and reconciliation at the board level is important, we aim to diagnose the key corporate governance issues which we then ...
Higher Education Quarterly 56(3): 276-286.Michael Knight.Governance in Higher Education Corporations: A consideration of the constitution created by the 1992 act. Higher Education Quarterly . 2002Knight, M. (2002) `Governance in Higher Education Corporations: A Consideration of the Constitution ...
Steier (2001) proposes the existence of a continuum, whereas altruism and opportunism act as opposite poles. In this sense, the implementation of governance mechanisms is suggested to mitigate the negative effects that may arise in the relationships within the family group, especially as the ...
✨ Training, education, and awareness are run annually. Staff have a broad awareness of their responsibilities. Compliance activities are frequently event driven, such as an audit or a regulatory deadline. Where GRC sits across multiple departments and activities in the organization individual...
Sustainable environmental quality is a global concern, and a concrete remedy to overcome this challenge is a policy priority. Therefore, this study delves into the subject and examines the effects of governance on environmental quality in 180 countries f
Aside from this, since there is scarce empirical evidence and considerable ambiguity in the academic debate, associating inclusive or network governance with efficiency seems more an act of faith than a matter of proven fact (M. Howlett and Ramesh, 2014; Jones et al., 1997; Newig and Fritsch...
Sustainable environmental quality is a global concern, and a concrete remedy to overcome this challenge is a policy priority. Therefore, this study delves into the subject and examines the effects of governance on environmental quality in 180 countries f