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    International Political Economy or IPE is one of social science studies that focusing on the correlation between economy and politics internationally. IPE will be focuses on international economic growth, international welfare, international finance, hegemony, etc. In this subject, it seems like there is no boundaries between economy and politics. They related and influence one another. After the colonial period, Indonesia has experienced a lot of progress for both domestic affairs and foreign…

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    Introduction and Background Organisations’ management strategies and practices affecting environmental, ethical, social and global aspects have evolved significantly and the responsibilities of an organisation to society are those that arise in the concept of Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR). CSR can be defined as “the responsibility of an organisation for the impacts of its decisions and activities on society and the environment, through transparent and ethical behaviour (ACCSR, 2016).…

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    Economies of scale refer to economic efficiencies as an outcome of conducting a process on a mass scale. Scale effects come to picture due to the presence of fixed and variable costs in the production process. In other words, ‘Economies of Scale’ or ‘Increasing Returns to Scale’, is a term used by economists to refer to the situation in which the cost of producing an additional unit of output (i.e., the marginal cost) of a product (i.e. a good or service) declines as the quantum of output (i.e.,…

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    Introduction Poverty reduction has been, since the late 1990s, at the forefront of the mainstream development agenda. The interest in poverty knew its momentum with the adoption of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and with the pledge of the main development organisations including the World Bank to “a world free of poverty”. Nevertheless, poverty eradication- even narrowly defined as income poverty- has failed and “remains one of the greatest challenges facing humanity” (UNDP, 2014) not…

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    resource-based view and sustainable competitive advantage: the case of a financial services firm Val Clulow School of Business, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Australia Julie Gerstman School of Business, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Australia Carol Barry School of Business, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Australia Keywords Resources, Competitive advantage, Financial services, Intangible assets Introduction The study of sustainable…

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    Recipes to do more with less Urged by economic instability and global competitors, companies seek ways to become more efficient In a time of economic turmoil, falling demand, and fierce competition, the route to business survival requires maximized efficiency and reduced costs in a sustainable way. No wonder, the ABM WEEK 2016 plenary "How to be more productive?" aroused great interest among the audience. The session was coordinated by Francisco Coutinho Dornelas, assistant to the executive…

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    International Economic Influence in Trading System Among Nations: Indonesian Footwear Dispute in 1998 (Widya Dwi Rachmawati / IRE-5 / 016201400176) Introduction Indonesian footwear dispute in 1998 is one of the international economic legal cases that occur in the WTO. This case is very concerned with Realism, Liberalism and Marxism. Realism is the perspective that sees a problem in terms of competition and conflict, emerging as the man basically selfish. The realist believes that actor in…

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    towards attracting and encouraging huge investments into this field. Government as well as private sector involvement in this venture would not only promote development in rural areas, but also create jobs, increase the standards of living of the rural folks, curb rural urban migration and also contribute immensely to food security and economic growth in Ghana on the whole. Secondly, there is the need for capacity building of farmers and all relevant stakeholders in the agriculture sector of…

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    providing the consumers with great taste and high quality food that also includes nutrition’s and balanced diet for varying requirements b) environment – protecting and conserving natural resources is the key feature of sustainable growth, that is achieved by building sustainable agricultural practice and aiming to increase the recycled content of packaging and use more of recyclable products c) community ambition – providing breakfast for who needs it’s the most d) workplace ambition – support…

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    the positive side of globalization, Nicolescu (2015) argued globalization to erupt from two distinct events namely natural and artificial or dogmatic globalization. On the author’s account, dogmatic globalization emerges as a result of political, economic, religious as well as social objectives on singular policy. The features of these forms of globalization,…

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