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Rethinking business : responsibility and sustainability governance and finance / edited by Raymund B. Habaradas, Denver Bingski D. Daradar.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextManila, Philippines : Published and distributed by De La Salle University Publishing House, 2014Description: xiv, 270 pages 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789715556163
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD 60.5.P6 .R314 2014
Contents:
Tracing the history of the triple bottom-line paradigm for business success / Benito L. Teehankee -- Consumer perceptions of corporate social responsibility practices, the Philippine experience / Pia Manalastas -- The economic and artistic flows of Gawad Kalinga / Raymund B. Habaradas -- MFI growth and HRM practices / Divina M. Edralin -- Ethical attitudes among freshmen bachelor of science in accountancy students / Marivic V. Manalo -- The level of environmental disclosures in annual reports, an evidence from listed Philippine mining corporations / Nimpha M. Aquino -- Degree of compliance with corporate governance disclosure requirements among publicly listed companies in the Philippines / Helen A. Bernados -- A survey of PFRS 2 share-based payment compliance of publicly listed companies in the Philippine food and beverage industry / Herminigilda E. Salendrez -- Assessing the information technology maturity of De La Salle University, accountancy students and IT center perspectives / Florenz C. Tugas -- Symmetricity of cost behavior / Arnel Onesimo O. Uy -- Determining effectiveness of asset size based peer groupings in financial ratio analysis of PSE-listed food and beverage manufacturers using both plain averages and weighted means for the years 2007 to 2010 / Neriza M. Delfino.
Summary: Sets out to challenge the paradigm of business along the areas of governance, finance, corporate social responsibility, and sustainability. Here is a collection of scholarship in business studies that foregrounds a conviction: that there is a way to bridge profitable business and ethical/humanistic behavior.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Isagani R. Cruz Collection Isagani R. Cruz Collection Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center HD 60.5.P6 .R314 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3IRC2014000675

CBRD (Center for Business Research & Development)--COVER.

Includes bibliographical references.

Tracing the history of the triple bottom-line paradigm for business success / Benito L. Teehankee -- Consumer perceptions of corporate social responsibility practices, the Philippine experience / Pia Manalastas -- The economic and artistic flows of Gawad Kalinga / Raymund B. Habaradas -- MFI growth and HRM practices / Divina M. Edralin -- Ethical attitudes among freshmen bachelor of science in accountancy students / Marivic V. Manalo -- The level of environmental disclosures in annual reports, an evidence from listed Philippine mining corporations / Nimpha M. Aquino -- Degree of compliance with corporate governance disclosure requirements among publicly listed companies in the Philippines / Helen A. Bernados -- A survey of PFRS 2 share-based payment compliance of publicly listed companies in the Philippine food and beverage industry / Herminigilda E. Salendrez -- Assessing the information technology maturity of De La Salle University, accountancy students and IT center perspectives / Florenz C. Tugas -- Symmetricity of cost behavior / Arnel Onesimo O. Uy -- Determining effectiveness of asset size based peer groupings in financial ratio analysis of PSE-listed food and beverage manufacturers using both plain averages and weighted means for the years 2007 to 2010 / Neriza M. Delfino.

Sets out to challenge the paradigm of business along the areas of governance, finance, corporate social responsibility, and sustainability. Here is a collection of scholarship in business studies that foregrounds a conviction: that there is a way to bridge profitable business and ethical/humanistic behavior.

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