Essays about: "ethical business vietnam"

Found 2 essays containing the words ethical business vietnam.

  1. 1. Internal Corporate Governance Controls and Its Impact on Business Ethics

    University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för management

    Author : Thao Pham and Marta Hnevkovska Kubisova; [2011]
    Keywords : Business Ethics; Internal Controls; Corporate Governance; Management Control System;

    Abstract : Purpose of this thesis is to describe internal corporate governance controls that businesses use to control and direct the companies’ operations and how these controls impact companies’ business ethics. Author posed three research questions: What internal corporate governance controls are used at different levels in research companies?; How can we determine whether companies, given their characteristics, have more elaborate internal control systems?; and How do research companies communicate internal corporate governance controls to their involved parties in order to maintain a high level of business ethics?. READ MORE

  2. 2. Sustainable Corporate Social Responsibility & Innovation through Partnership Development and Continuous Communication: A case study of IKEA Trading Area South East Asia (TASEA) and its Vietnamese Suppliers

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate School

    Author : Nalina Bhuthongkum; Gunnar Páll Ólafsson; [2009-08-24T11:40:15Z]
    Keywords : Corporate Social Responsibility; Corporate Social Innovation; Ethical Trade; Strategic Management; Business Linkages; Management Systems; Sustainability and Developing Countries.;

    Abstract : Due to pressures from consumers and activists, multinational retailers are assuming more responsibilities in managing their supply chains—ensuring ethical production, fair employment, elimination of child labor, and reduction of environmental destructions. Considerable resources have been invested in monitoring compliance with codes of conduct and capacity building among suppliers and sub-suppliers in order to maintain sustainable value chains. READ MORE