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Don Bosco Technical School PNH: A Situational Survey and Strategic Analysis
Don Bosco Technical School in Phnom Penh is a typical example of a long-running non-profit institution in Cambodia. In this part of the world it is plainly called an NGO – a non-governmental organization. It provides vocational skills training education to some four hundred out-of-school youth every year. And yet it does not charge for tuition. Nay more it even provides free lunch at noon. So, how does Don Bosco Technical School survive this monetary based and profit oriented society? What are its sustainability secrets?
Submitted on: May 8, 2006, 03:37 ... read more
A Rating Agency in Maltese Financial Markets its Introduction and Implications
Credit rating agencies attempt to provide independent reports on the credit worthiness of a range of institutions, governments, public bodies, and international and domestic active companies.
The study analyses the possible ways of introducing and establishing a rating agency in the Maltese financial markets and the benefits or otherwise for the financial market participants. It also identifies the regulatory setup for such an Agency. This analysis will be carried out from the perspective of investors, listing companies, the Malta Stock Exchange and the regulatory authority.
Submitted on: Jul 6, 2005, 15:53 ... read more
Climate Change and Indian Dairy Sector: A Study of Baseline Scenario of Methane Emissions
Methane is the most important greenhouse gas (GHG) emitted from the livestock sector. In India, this sector has the potential to attract foreign capital for projects that can mitigate methane emissions together with meeting the country’s sustainable development goals, under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol. The baseline setting – delineating business-as-usual scenario in the absence of the project activity – is the first step under the activities of the CDM project cycle. The available studies on methane emission in India had limited utility for this purpose.
Submitted on: Apr 11, 2005, 08:48 ... read more
CONSOLIDATION OF EUROPEAN FINANCIAL MARKETS
Pan-European trading, where European companies of various nationalities will trade on the same exchanges, will obviously happen, with Europe moving closer to financial and economic integration.
The single currency has been a key issue in Europe. This has given a boost to cross-border investment, encouraging people to view Europe as one market and to demand the infrastructure necessary to support its operation as a single market. Despite this appeal, most stock exchanges in Europe are national institutions that trade only local, country-specific stocks.
Submitted on: Sep 16, 2004, 00:04 ... read more
Influences of Cultural Diversity on Corporate Philosophy and Corporate Culture - Challenges, Benefits and Managerial Implications
This study set out to examine how internationally operating companies deal with the influence of cultural diversity upon the company philosophy and subsequently the company´s culture. In order to achieve this aim, the study focused on a typical Middle-European German culture in close quarter with a Mediterranean Maltese culture.
Submitted on: Oct 19, 2003, 14:35 ... read more
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