Yes, this book is meticulously crafted to cover the entire prescribed syllabus for Paper MC. 403 – Business Ethics and Corporate Governance for Panjab University's M.Com 4th Semester.
Yes, the book contains a dedicated section for solving case studies, which includes the Bhopal Gas Tragedy and other cases like Walmart's PR strategy and Child labor in the cocoa industry, as per the syllabus requirements.
The book provides extensive and dedicated chapters on all major Indian committees, including the Kumar Manglam Birla Committee, Narayanmurthy Report, Naresh Chandra Committee, and J.J. Irani Committee, explaining their recommendations and impact in detail.
Absolutely. The book includes separate chapters on key global developments like the Cadbury Report, Hampel Report, OECD Committee Recommendations, and the Sox Act of 2002, providing a comprehensive international context.
Yes, there is a specific chapter on 'Whistleblower' that explains its role and importance as a part of the internal corporate governance mechanism.
The book is written in a clear, concise, and academic yet accessible language, designed to make complex topics like Virtue Ethics, Theory of Justice, and governance models understandable for students.
Yes, there is a dedicated chapter on 'Ethical Dilemma' that explores the complexity of conflicts in decision-making and provides frameworks for resolving such dilemmas.
Yes, the book covers the nature and evolution of corporate governance from both global and national perspectives, including the development of the corporate form in India from the 1950s to the present day.
While it is specifically designed for Panjab University's M.Com program, the fundamental concepts of Business Ethics and Corporate Governance covered in the book can be a valuable supplementary resource for students of CA, CS, and MBA.
Yes, the book includes a chapter on "Legal and Regulatory Changes—Clause 49" which discusses its introduction and modifications, explaining its significance in the Indian corporate governance framework.
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Yes, this book is meticulously crafted to cover the entire prescribed syllabus for Paper MC. 403 – Business Ethics and Corporate Governance for Panjab University's M.Com 4th Semester.
Yes, the book contains a dedicated section for solving case studies, which includes the Bhopal Gas Tragedy and other cases like Walmart's PR strategy and Child labor in the cocoa industry, as per the syllabus requirements.
The book provides extensive and dedicated chapters on all major Indian committees, including the Kumar Manglam Birla Committee, Narayanmurthy Report, Naresh Chandra Committee, and J.J. Irani Committee, explaining their recommendations and impact in detail.
Absolutely. The book includes separate chapters on key global developments like the Cadbury Report, Hampel Report, OECD Committee Recommendations, and the Sox Act of 2002, providing a comprehensive international context.
Yes, there is a specific chapter on 'Whistleblower' that explains its role and importance as a part of the internal corporate governance mechanism.
The book is written in a clear, concise, and academic yet accessible language, designed to make complex topics like Virtue Ethics, Theory of Justice, and governance models understandable for students.
Yes, there is a dedicated chapter on 'Ethical Dilemma' that explores the complexity of conflicts in decision-making and provides frameworks for resolving such dilemmas.
Yes, the book covers the nature and evolution of corporate governance from both global and national perspectives, including the development of the corporate form in India from the 1950s to the present day.
While it is specifically designed for Panjab University's M.Com program, the fundamental concepts of Business Ethics and Corporate Governance covered in the book can be a valuable supplementary resource for students of CA, CS, and MBA.
Yes, the book includes a chapter on "Legal and Regulatory Changes—Clause 49" which discusses its introduction and modifications, explaining its significance in the Indian corporate governance framework.