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It's elementary: a lot is not right with the army and the leadership needs to identify the actual basics to rectify the problems / Sawhney, Pravin; Wahab Ghazala   Journal Article
Sawhney, Pravin Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract When the chief of army staff, General Bikram Singh assumed office in May last year amidst uncertainty and rising allegations of financial, disciplinary and moral impropriety within the service, he gave the call for 'Back to Basics'. Taking a cue from the chief, the Army Training Command (ARTRAC) has adopted this as its theme for the annual 2013-2014 journal, a tacit acknowledgement that the army has lost its moorings. Surely there are officers who understand that all is not well with the service and the drift, if not corrected, will have serious consequences.
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Role of CSR in promoting companies' energy-saving actions in tw / Hori, Shiro; Shinozaki, Mami; Nogata, Daisuke; Fujita, Toshiyuki   Journal Article
Hori, Shiro Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In Asian developing countries, energy saving has become a crucial issue in sustainable development. However, in countries that possess weak government regulations and market mechanisms, industries are expected to save energy voluntarily. Therefore, corporate social responsibility (CSR) can serve as an important incentive to encourage companies to take voluntary actions. In this paper, we analyze CSR recognition and energy-saving actions taken by companies located in two Asian cities. The results of a questionnaire survey revealed that a positive relation exists between CSR recognition and energy saving. In developing countries, CSR develops based on concerns expressed by local cultures and communities. This indicates that the positive relationships that exist between CSR and energy-saving actions reflect the social norms of these communities. The results suggest that policies that encourage companies to enhance their CSR activities in society can serve as effective incentives to encourage energy-saving actions.
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