Briefing to the Incoming Minister of Finance and Minister for State Owned Enterprises

Briefing to the Incoming Minister of Finance and Minister for State Owned Enterprises
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Total Pages: 12
Release: 2011
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This document has been prepared for the purposes of briefing the incoming Minister of Finance and Minister for State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) on the work of Treasury's Crown Ownership Monitoring Unit (COMU) and the issues and decisions it expects to engage on over the near term. It was prepared by the Treasury before the general election of November 2011.

Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives in a Global Age

Entrepreneurship: New Perspectives in a Global Age
Author: Ann Dupuis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351750410

This title was first published in 2003. This book provides an innovative, fresh approach to entrepreneurship. It puts forward a flexible, expansive conceptualization of the continuum of entrepreneurial behaviour and integrates context, culture, social networks and entrepreneurship as an embedded activity. Motivated by a desire to bridge traditional academic boundaries the editors craft a heterodox perspective which interweaves strands from feminist and new institutional economics, sociology, management, finance, marketing and social policy. Contemporary themes of major significance highlighted include the importance of new technology, ethics, culture and identity, and entrepreneurship for indigenous, younger and older people as distinct groups.

Open Government

Open Government
Author: Andrew McDonald
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2016-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 134914729X

What does open government mean in practice? This book offers an authoritative and highly topical look at the implementation of reform from senior academics and civil servants. Britain's situation and future requirements are set in context by insights from other Westminster systems of government, namely Australia, Canada, Ireland and New Zealand. Each of these accounts is itself an original contribution to the literature on that country's experience. Throughout, the emphasis in upon freedom of information and privacy issues.