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Management Control Systems and Governance in the Institutional Context

Explore the role of management control systems (MCSs) and governance structures in the institutional context, focusing on the impact of organizational values, beliefs, and norms. Examine how intangible mechanisms interact with MCSs to improve corporate governance. This topic is particularly relevant

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Capital Market Insights: Opportunities & Challenges

an overview of the capital market's recent journey, highlighting key events and trends impacting global and Indian economies. It discusses market volatility, geopolitical tensions, corporate scandals, and regulatory challenges. Despite challenges, the Indian stock market has shown resilience, outper

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Evolution of Public Sector Audit: Challenges and Solutions

Explore the future of public sector audit in a global context, addressing complexities like accounting scandals, regulatory compliance, and organizational structures. Theoretical frameworks and incremental alternatives are discussed, highlighting the need for improved public value. Interesting devel

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Ben Jonson and The Masque of Blackness: A Renaissance Tale

Ben Jonson, a renowned playwright and contemporary of Shakespeare and Donne, led a tumultuous life marked by writing scandals, imprisonment, and notable works like "The Masque of Blackness." Known for his diverse literary contributions and associations with influential figures, Jonson's legacy conti

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Proposal for Directive on Protection of Whistleblowers in EU Law

European Commission's proposal for a Directive aims to protect individuals reporting breaches of EU law, following wide-scale scandals like Dieselgate and LuxLeaks. The directive seeks to provide consistent whistleblower protection across Member States, enhance enforcement of EU law, and safeguard f

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Progressive Spirit - Chapter 6: Gilded Age & Progressive Movement

Explore the era of political corruption in the late 1800s known as the Gilded Age, where issues like inequality, political machines, and scandals plagued the government. Dive into the efforts of Progressives who sought reforms to address social problems such as crime, disease, and poverty, ultimatel

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The School for Scandal: Overview and Analysis

The School For Scandal follows Lady Teazle's journey into high society, encountering scandals orchestrated by Lady Sneerwell. Amid love, trust, treachery, and forgiveness, Lady Teazle navigates fitting in while facing rumors of an affair. Antagonist Lady Sneerwell attempts to disrupt romances but fa

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Politics and Corruption in the Gilded Age

The Gilded Age was marked by political machines, patronage, voter fraud, and a lack of antitrust enforcement. Presidents like Ulysses S. Grant were plagued by corruption scandals. The Republican Party was divided between Stalwarts and Half-Breeds, further complicating the political landscape. Leader

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The Lloyds and Post Office Financial Scandals Compared

The Lloyds and Post Office financial scandals are major national issues involving abuse of power, breach of trust, and devastating consequences for numerous individuals. The Post Office scandal, starting in 1999 with the faulty Horizon computer system, led to wrongful prosecutions of sub-postmasters

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The Watergate Scandal: A Turning Point in Journalism and Government

Watergate has transcended as a term for major scandals, but it originally referred to the 1972 burglary in Washington that set off a chain of events leading to significant changes in journalism and governance. Young reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward's relentless pursuit of the story, aided b

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Exploring School Food and Nutrition Choices for a Sustainable Future

This webinar delves into key considerations for school food programs, such as local procurement, nutritional value versus calories, and creating sustainable food chains. It also highlights the global food industry landscape, emphasizing the importance of small producers and agroecological practices

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Queen Victoria: Life and Family in Images

Alexandrina Victoria, known as Queen Victoria, reigned from 1837 to 1901 over Great Britain, Ireland, and India. Born on May 24, 1819, she had a melancholic childhood and later became a determined, multilingual queen. Her marriage to Prince Albert produced 9 children. Despite scandals, she left a la

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Leveraged ESOP Low-Income Housing Developer Proposal Overview

This PowerPoint presentation outlines a proposal developed by a California public benefit corporation and leveraged ESOP developer to address housing issues for low-income individuals, including veterans. The proposal involves leveraging ESOPs to build multifamily apartments, sell units to HUD/Vash

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The Roaring Twenties: Era of Prosperity and Scandals

The 1920s in America saw a mix of economic prosperity under Presidents Harding and Coolidge, marked by tax cuts, job growth, and the rise of new products like cars and appliances. However, this era was also tainted by scandals such as the Teapot Dome Scandal, raising questions about government integ

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Influence of Corporate Governance on Earnings Management in Bahrain Bourse

The study explores the impact of Corporate Governance (CG) on Earnings Management (EM) in listed companies in Bahrain Bourse. It delves into the importance of CG in maintaining investor interests, transparency, and accountability, especially in the wake of corporate scandals. The research aims to in

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The Presidency of William Jefferson Clinton: A Look Back at the Clinton Years

The Presidency of William Jefferson Clinton from 1993-2001 was marked by significant events such as his victory over George H. Bush, scandals involving women, the implementation of NAFTA, and the confrontation with terrorism. Despite controversies, Clinton's tenure had both positive and negative imp

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President Harding and His Administration: A Conservative Era in American Politics

President Harding, known for his conservative stance on taxes and his "America first" campaign, was a compromise choice at the 1920 Republican National Convention. Despite calming the nation with his words, his administration faced numerous scandals. His policies, like the Fordney McCumber Tariff, a

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The Politics of Boom and Bust 1920-1932: A Decade of Turmoil

Exploring the era from 1920 to 1932, this content delves into the shifting political landscape characterized by prosperity and corruption. It covers the return of the Republican Old Guard, government policies of the 1920s, aftermath of World War I, reduction of militaries, hiking tariffs, and scanda

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Examples of Integrity in Financial Services and Sports

Explore real-world examples showcasing the importance of integrity in financial services and sports. From ethical behavior principles to consequences of questionable actions, delve into cases like the Libor scandal impact on ethics, bribery in sports, and FIFA corruption scandals. Learn about the si

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Scandals and Successors: Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge in Presidential Politics

The turbulent presidency of Warren G. Harding, marked by the infamous Teapot Dome Scandal and the corruption of the Ohio Gang, led to his untimely demise. Following Harding's death, Calvin Coolidge assumed office, earning popularity for his handling of the Boston Police Strike and his belief in mini

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Ethics Matter: The Volkswagen Scandal - A Case Study

Recent corporate scandals like Enron and Volkswagen emphasize the critical importance of ethics in business practices. This case study delves into the Volkswagen scandal, where the company was accused of rigging cars to cheat emission tests, leading to severe consequences. The response from VW's CEO

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Understanding Ethical Practices in Financial Services

Explore the importance of ethical behavior in the financial services sector, delving into key principles, examples, and the impact of scandals like Libor. Discover the distinctions between law and ethics, as well as the historical development of ethical thinking. Engage with learning objectives and

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The Dark Side of College Basketball: Point Shaving Scandals

This week's reading sheds light on the unethical practice of point shaving in college basketball, where players purposely play poorly to manipulate game outcomes for betting purposes. The story follows real-life examples, such as mobster Henry Hill's involvement in fixing games. Research reveals pat

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