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2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 0-0

At the end of 2019, the sudden attack of the COVID-19 brought huge challenges to the management, operation and development of listed companies. In view of the suddenness of the epidemic, the internal governance of listed companies is even more important! The index system, governance structure and performance, structure and behavior, structure and performance of the proposed hypotheses affected by the behavior of the index system, the 2019-2020 China GEM listed companies as a sample of equity concentration, and the human capital board of directors as the sample explanatory variable , Business performance, innovation performance are dependent variables, supervision and behavior, as an intermediary to encourage behavior, related test hypotheses, verify the path that Chinese companies listed in the GEM governance structure affect governance performance through behavior.


2021 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-20
Author(s):  
Wenming Sun ◽  
Leilei Jiang ◽  
Ke Dong

At the end of 2019, the sudden attack of the COVID-19 brought huge challenges to the management, operation and development of listed companies. In view of the suddenness of the epidemic, the internal governance of listed companies is even more important! The index system, governance structure and performance, structure and behavior, structure and performance of the proposed hypotheses affected by the behavior of the index system, the 2019-2020 China GEM listed companies as a sample of equity concentration, and the human capital board of directors as the sample explanatory variable , Business performance, innovation performance are dependent variables, supervision and behavior, as an intermediary to encourage behavior, related test hypotheses, verify the path that Chinese companies listed in the GEM governance structure affect governance performance through behavior.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 127-130
Author(s):  
S. Ravichandran ◽  
Riddima Singh ◽  
Bhagyashree Kesherwani ◽  
R. M. Madhumita Sri

Food waste has become a serious issue in recent years. Due toincrease in over population, solid waste also more generated and affect public health and environment. Food wastes produce methane gas that results greater impact on global warming than carbon dioxide. The composting technology is one of the alternatives, as it is the highest form of recycling of biodegradable solid waste. The study was undertaken to utilize food waste generated, into organic manure using effective micro-organism. A total of 100 kg of food wastes were collected from 100 households in Allahabad over 15 days. The pit was dug for composting using Effective Microorganisms (EM) and natural composting for remediation of organic contaminants. The compost was analyzed and the effectiveness of compost was studied through cultivation of vegetables at households. Results revealed that EM compost had fast decomposition rate, rich in nutrients, more microbial activities, good germination and more yields compared with natural compost. Thus, the study paves way for effective management of food waste in order to minimize potential human and environment risks and composting using effective microorganisms as an option of waste management operation that is cheap, Eco- friendly and sustainable.


Author(s):  
Nawal Zaal Mohammad Almaaitah Nawal Zaal Mohammad Almaaitah

This Study aimed to identify The Reality of Implementing E-Management In Light of Knowledge Management Operation from Principals Point of view at Al-Zarqa First Directorate, and to determine the effect of variables (sex, and years of experience), the researcher used the Descriptive approaches, to collect data Questioner used which consisted from (34) paragraph , study population consisted of all principal in Al- first Zarqa directorate (152) Female and male, the sample consist from (59) Female and (49) male, chosen randomly, the result of SPSS analysis shown that the level of Implementing E-Management In Light of Knowledge Management Operation from Principals Point of view at Al-Zarqa First Directorate was very high with total average (4.25 out of 5) and at the level of dimensions The knowledge acquisition dimension attained the highest average (4.83), then the knowledge storage dimension with an average (4.43), the third after knowledge generation with an average (4.25), all of which were rated (very high), and the fourth after knowledge transfer with an average (4.11), and the fifth after knowledge application with an average (4.10). The knowledge-sharing dimension has an average of (3.81), and the last three are (high). The finding also showed there was no statistically significant differences at (α≤0.05) refer to principal sex (male and female) in addition there were statistically significant differences between the principals years of experience in favor of (10 years and more). Based on the results, the researcher presented a number of recommendations and proposals, to enhance the reality of applying electronic management in light of knowledge management processes in public schools in Zarqa, the whole of the Kingdom and the Arab countries.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rabeea Jabbar ◽  
Muhammad Makki

As an institution, the Pakistan Army has been playing a significant role in dealing with emergencies and disasters facing the nation. The novel coronavirus disease, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) COVID-19, was wreaking havoc around the world. The pandemic is a threat to health and has caused severe damage across most aspects of the society. The situation forced the formation of a unique series of civil–military inter-agency relationships to be formed, in order to curb the spread of the pandemic. The Pakistan Army that was neither trained nor equipped to undertake any such health disaster management operation played a significant role in preventing disease and overcoming the disaster. Civil–military cooperation (CIMIC) was the key to the successful response of Pakistan towards COVID-19. The research was based on qualitative interviews that analysed the phenomenon of COVID-19 pandemic, that is, ‘health disaster’, to elucidate the disaster management practices performed through the framework of CIMIC in Pakistan. With regard to this, the article argued that formulating a comprehensive guideline or framework was necessary to maintain an effective and cooperative relationship between civil and military components. It further demonstrated the need to recognise the constitutive factors that influenced the functionalisation and institutionalisation of CIMIC to manage the highly complex health-related emergencies.


Author(s):  
Jose P. Ching Jr. ◽  
Donald M. Patimo

This paper aims to measure and determine the effectiveness of the MIS units in SUCs Samar-Leyte Islands through planning, organizing, leading, and controlling as perceived by the administrators and MIS personnel.  Management functions identify and prepare the future activities to enhance the MIS units, determine the ICT resources, create a consultation, and communicate with other offices/units. This aspect brings advantages and benefits to the institution that capture the defined management objective. Benefits management identifies goals and benefits by combining organizational changes and investments in IS/IT, and also by showing the way to achieve them [1].  As a measure to sustain the effectiveness and importance of the management operation of the MIS unit, this determines the stability, identifies the expansion of services, recognized common standard policies and procedures, improvements, and development in every office in the organization.  The process uses a descriptive survey, involves collecting information through data review, surveys questionnaires, and interviews. The findings and analysis of the operational status of the MIS unit as perceived through the management functions (planning, organizing, leading, and controlling). The performance level of satisfaction and effectiveness of the MIS units in terms of management functions were considered by the respondents as very satisfactory, thus proving the effective performance of the MIS operation.  This means that the management functions had facilitated collaboratively integrated policies and procedures to properly address the processes of the MIS operations.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimir Akimov ◽  
Vladimir Komkov ◽  
Nadezhda Timahova

The textbook provides information on the operation, maintenance and repair of the common property of an apartment building. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of secondary vocational education of the latest generation. It is intended for students of secondary vocational educational institutions studying in the specialty 08.02.11 "Management, operation and maintenance of an apartment building". For students of secondary professional educational organizations and educational organizations of additional professional education.


Author(s):  
Giovanni Gadaleta ◽  
Sabino De Gisi ◽  
Michele Notarnicola

Anaerobic digestion (AD) of organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) is considered an excellent solution for both waste management and energy generation, although the impacts of waste collection and transportation on the whole management system are not negligible. AD is often regarded as a centralized solution for an entire community, although recently, there has been some debate on the adoption of decentralized, smaller facilities. This study aims to evaluate the techno-economic feasibility of an AD plant at the local scale for the treatment of organic waste generated from urban districts. Depending on the type of feedstock, two scenarios were evaluated and compared with the reference scenario, based on composting treatment: (1) mono-AD of OFMSW and (2) co-AD of OFMSW and sewage sludge (SS). Furthermore, different district extensions of the metropolitan area were considered with the goal of determining the optimal size. Results showed the advantage of the two scenarios over the reference one. Scenario 1 proved to be the most suitable solution, because the introduction of SS in Scenario 2 increased costs and payback time, rather than generating a higher waste amount and lower biogas yield. The preferred district extension was the medium-sized one. Capital cost strongly affected the economic analysis, but revenue from the city for the management operation of the organic waste could significantly decrease costs. Further studies about the differences in the type of feedstock or the introduction of other criteria of analysis (such as environmental) are considered necessary.


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