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Business Ethics: The Magazine of Corporate Responsibility, 1994
Economic activity by the state — other than the core activity undertaken by the Civil Service — takes a range of forms which defy easy categorisation. Whereas a public corporation (or a limited company in which the state is a majority shareholder) can clearly be classified as being within the public sector, there have often been grey areas resulting ...
David Butler, Gareth Butler
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Economic activity by the state — other than the core activity undertaken by the Civil Service — takes a range of forms which defy easy categorisation. Whereas a public corporation (or a limited company in which the state is a majority shareholder) can clearly be classified as being within the public sector, there have often been grey areas resulting ...
David Butler, Gareth Butler
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Controllership in the Public Sector
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1986AbstractIneffective or incompetent controllership is, perhaps, the most common managerial failure found in the public sector. This failure affects outcomes and achievements in every area of public policy‐often profoundly. Controllers design and operate management control systems.
Lawrence R. Jones, Fred Thompson
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OR is (Not) in the Public Sector
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1995(1995). OR is (Not) in the Public Sector. Journal of the Operational Research Society: Vol. 46, No. 11, pp. 1405-1406.
Papoulias, Demetrios B.+3 more
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2008
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play an essential role in the economy internationally and above all in Europe, where over 20 million SMEs account for around two-thirds of jobs and half of turnover in the non-agricultural business sectors. SMEs’ contribution to growth and employment, not to mention innovation, makes them key players in the ...
GUALANDRI, Elisabetta, P. Schwizer
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Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play an essential role in the economy internationally and above all in Europe, where over 20 million SMEs account for around two-thirds of jobs and half of turnover in the non-agricultural business sectors. SMEs’ contribution to growth and employment, not to mention innovation, makes them key players in the ...
GUALANDRI, Elisabetta, P. Schwizer
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1985
In this chapter the term ‘public sector’ is taken to include public corporations, non-Departmental public bodies and other extra-Governmental organisations. It does not include the Departments of central Government which we dealt with in Chapters 13 and 14 or the institutions of local government which we shall deal with in Chapter 16.
F. N. Forman, N. D. J. Baldwin
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In this chapter the term ‘public sector’ is taken to include public corporations, non-Departmental public bodies and other extra-Governmental organisations. It does not include the Departments of central Government which we dealt with in Chapters 13 and 14 or the institutions of local government which we shall deal with in Chapter 16.
F. N. Forman, N. D. J. Baldwin
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Outplacement in the public sector
The journal of mental health administration, 1986The authors' reviewed their experience with a formalized outplacement project used in New York State during 1984 to preserve continuity of employment for those affected by staff reductions in state MR facilities. Mr. Torino's perspective is agencywide, reflecting his responsibility for manpower management throughout New York State's 20 MR/DD facilities.
James J. Whitehead, Thomas Torino
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2013
The Great Depression of the 1930s led to mass unemployment and declining standards of living across much of the Western world. This influenced political thinking, and the end of World War II saw the creation of the large welfare state which now absorbs the vast majority of public sector spending within the Western democracies (Lindbeck, 1995).
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The Great Depression of the 1930s led to mass unemployment and declining standards of living across much of the Western world. This influenced political thinking, and the end of World War II saw the creation of the large welfare state which now absorbs the vast majority of public sector spending within the Western democracies (Lindbeck, 1995).
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2016
Accounting is the most basic tool for recording operations occurred between an entity and other operators, which provides the information useful for decision making and accountability. The accounting system in a public entity represents the basis to correctly manage financial resources and to evaluate the government performance and the achievement of ...
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Accounting is the most basic tool for recording operations occurred between an entity and other operators, which provides the information useful for decision making and accountability. The accounting system in a public entity represents the basis to correctly manage financial resources and to evaluate the government performance and the achievement of ...
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