Essays about: "sub-contracting"
Found 4 essays containing the word sub-contracting.
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1. Flying Carpets from East to West : An Examination on Corporate Social Responsibility within the Indian Carpet Industry
University essay from Institutionen för samhällsvetenskaper, SVAbstract : Corporate social responsibility is a concept widely discussed by businesses and has come to describe the relationship between business and society. For some it means the idea o legal responsibility, an ethical behaviour and some equate it with charitable contribution. READ MORE
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2. Equipping Simulation Model (BIOSIM)’s Actors With Multi-agent Intelligence on Cross platforms
University essay from DatateknikAbstract : Thesis is to Introduce an Intelligent cross platform architecture with Multi-agent system in order to equip the simulation Models with agents, having intelligent behavior, reactive and pro-active nature and rational in decision making. ... READ MORE
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3. Dynamics of Special Economic Areas in South China - Industrial Upgrading and Improving Working Conditions
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : Abstract Since the late 1970’s, China has rapidly increased its exports of industrial products and inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI) through the use of special economic areas (SEA), which offer special benefits to foreign investors and export producers. Common criticism against these SEAs, usually states that these areas show persistent low-standard working conditions and wages to remain competitive in the global and local markets. READ MORE
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4. Violations of Human Rights in the Supply Chain: Conjoining Human Rights with Corporate Law in the Search for Accountability
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The notion of corporate violations of human rights is gaining ground. Using an inductive method, this report explores the level of responsibility of multinational enterprise for violations of human rights law committed by business partners and affiliates, i.e. the ''imputability''. READ MORE