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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 104-112
Author(s):  
Annita Mahmudah

Trading company is a company that purely only sells products whoseproducts have been provided by suppliers or manufacturers with the aimof creating added value. Trading company financial reports must bereported annually. The company has the goal of increasing profits,therefore company leaders try to manage earnings. To achieve this,researchers conducted mini research on good corporate government andearning management. The result of this research is that GCG (GoodCorporate Governance) does not have a significant effect on earningmanagement


2020 ◽  
pp. 103-122
Author(s):  
Tomasz Gajewski

Cyberspace has become critical domain of contemporary societies and states. Growing presence and dense network of various activities have resulted in transformation of strictly technical dimension into nervous system of the world. Naturally, with humans’ immersion in cyberspace, the catalogue of threats is growing exponentially - from risks to individuals’ security through hazards to corporate, government entities to threats to complex social systems. Resilience of the latter depends on cyberspace. The aim of the paper is to analyse EU’s approach to growing dangers, with European Cybersecurity Strategy as main research field. Document will be employed to conduct the study.


‘Crisis’ – the result of insolvency and bankruptcy situation for a firm or nation. The reasons for a crisis of a firm are internal and external environmental facts to which the firm couldnot understand thoroughly. During the crisis the shareholders blame the firm’s policies, procedures and administrative strategies. The banks show reluctance not only to the firms but also to their linkages also. In the present paper a detailed study has been carried out about the crisis in Jet Airways. For the purpose descriptive study has been chosen to know the root cause which damaged the harmonic functioning of the company. The results have disclosing that pre-emptive actions must be taken by the firms to absorb corporate government policies perfectly. It is the primary responsibility in front of the Governments to involve in internal activities of the corporate firms and the policies should be made by makers in such a way only.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-13
Author(s):  
Luh Kadek Budi Martini ◽  
Ida Bagus Raka Suardana

This research was intended to know how the performance of corporate government (BUMN) in Bali on period 2014-2016. It was reviewed from balance scorecard perspective. It was for to the detection and measures performance. The research concluded (1) the performance was reviewed from financial perspective maximal yet. Due to still found ratios fluctuations, only cash ratio that experience enhanced (2) the performance has been reviewed from non-financial perspective was good perspective (maximal). It was seen from perspective of customer and employee, average achieve satisfied criteria, from average employee productivity level experiences enhanced and from value side manufacturing cycle efficiency more than one.


2019 ◽  
Vol 170 (1) ◽  
pp. 68-77
Author(s):  
Teresa Swist ◽  
Philippa Collin ◽  
Amanda Third

This article explores the flows and frictions of children’s data in the digital age, and how datafication becomes another way of knowing and governing children. There is an urgent need to better understand such digital orientations, who controls them, and how children’s agency becomes enabled and constrained. In this article, we argue that a child rights framework operates to surface the tensions and stumbling blocks at play in the ostensibly seamless circulation of children’s data through the socio-technical assemblages of corporate, government and university organisations. Smooth flows of data become problematised when we explore children’s data journeys and associated frictions with data. This demonstrates the importance of moving beyond existing attempts to better steer children and their data, towards the much more difficult role of co-curating the social, spatial and material supports required to enhance their agency in the digital age.


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