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Gandhi’S Prophecy: Corporate Violence And A Mindful Law For Bhopal, Nehal A. Patel
Gandhi’S Prophecy: Corporate Violence And A Mindful Law For Bhopal, Nehal A. Patel
Nehal A. Patel
AbstractOver thirty years have passed since the Bhopal chemical disaster began,and in that time scholars of corporate social responsibility (CSR) havediscussed and debated several frameworks for improving corporate responseto social and environmental problems. However, CSR discourse rarelydelves into the fundamental architecture of legal thought that oftenbuttresses corporate dominance in the global economy. Moreover, CSRdiscourse does little to challenge the ontological and epistemologicalassumptions that form the foundation for modern economics and the role ofcorporations in the world.I explore methods of transforming CSR by employing the thought ofMohandas Gandhi. I pay particular attention to Gandhi’s critique ofindustrialization and principle of swadeshi (self-sufficiency) …
Investigating Impacts Of Legal Practice Management System On The Employee Productivity Of The Small Thai Law Firm, Onanong Pilun-Owad
Investigating Impacts Of Legal Practice Management System On The Employee Productivity Of The Small Thai Law Firm, Onanong Pilun-Owad
Onanong Pilun-owad
This paper focuses on the study and investigation of the impacts in the implementation of a software package to support the operation and management of legal practice, which is referred to as the Legal Practice Management System (LPMS), on employee productivity. This implementation is considered the Information Technology-enabled business process and organization change of a small law firm in Thailand. The focal organization is a law firm in Thailand employing thirty-two people, which has been facing various business challenges from both internal and external factors; for example, increasing clients’ expectations, local and foreign competitors, poor financial performance, slow responses to …