This paper analyzes the regulation of exceptions of the restricted areas for mining. The regulation supports the necesity to not restraining the administrative activity that foment the mining as an economic activity through a... more
This paper analyzes the regulation of exceptions of the restricted areas for
mining. The regulation supports the necesity to not restraining the administrative activity
that foment the mining as an economic activity through a proportional affectation of the
Cultural Heritage. This proportional affectation is manifested through the establishment
of exceptions to the intangibility of restricted areas. In this sense, the article examines
the lack of procedural regulation of these exceptions, and how they could affect the
protection of the Cultural Heritage.
El éxito competitivo de las empresas proviene, como ya anunciaban Navas y Urbina (2002), de los activos intangibles por la identificación y medición, lo cual ha resultado ser imprescindible para las organizaciones a fin de desarrollar una... more
El éxito competitivo de las empresas proviene, como ya anunciaban Navas y Urbina (2002), de los activos intangibles por la identificación y medición, lo cual ha resultado ser imprescindible para las organizaciones a fin de desarrollar una evaluación correcta de sus procesos productivos. La valorización de los procesos productivos y del área de gestión de las cooperativas no se hace ajeno a este proceder, ni reciben el valor que merecen, ya que tampoco el sector cooperativo ha valorizado su posicionamiento en el entorno productivo en el que se mueve y lo que ello conlleva. Sin embargo, hoy en día las estrategias de las empresas y de las cooperativas precisan de un correcto y acertado conocimiento de la intangibilidad de los propios productos, y de lo que conlleva la actividad de las cooperativas en los entornos en los que se mueven. Los activos intangibles se están convirtiendo en la clave del éxito competitivo de las empresas, por lo que su identificación, medición y evaluación es u...
The importance of Ethics in a Business can never be exaggerated as it works as a lubricant in the organisational machinery ensuring smooth and long uninterrupted running. The importance of Ethics escalates in Financial Industry, including... more
The importance of Ethics in a Business can never be exaggerated as it works as a lubricant in the organisational machinery ensuring smooth and long uninterrupted running. The importance of Ethics escalates in Financial Industry, including Insurance, due to its very nature of business, featured with products having complexity, intangibility, deferred maturity and information asymmetry. This calls for the need to have a conceptual understanding in detail of the insurance selling by the agents. This paper investigates the different aspects of ethics in insurance selling in India, with a specific focus on the sale of insurance by agents, as they are the main constituents out of different channels though which insurance selling in India takes place and it is majorly on their shoulder to hold on activities and showcasing pre-sell & post-sell behaviour that will ultimately leave an impression of ethical treatment to the customers by the Insurer organisation represented by the concerned Insurance agents. The paper is conceptually designed to cover all aspects of ethics related to selling of insurance products by agents. It was found that the inherent nature of an insurance product is such that sometimes the concept unethical sales get established replacing an otherwise ethical sale. This happens because the goodness of an insurance product may be influenced by factors beyond the control of the agent or the insurer itself. The long-term nature of the product calls for the risk element due to changes in the political, economic and societal changes.