The Institutional Progress and Strategic Reforms in Albania,
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The Institutional Progress and Strategic Reforms in Albania, Require Active Role of Government Policies
The Institutional Progress and Strategic Reforms in Albania, Require Active Role of Government Policies

Author(s): Alba Robert Dumi, Terida Mehilli
Subject(s): Economy
Published by: Editura Universitară Danubius
Keywords: International environment; Roles of governments; European Community; Albanian situation; Public administration

Summary/Abstract: Business takes place worldwide, in a huge diversity of societies and between widely varying organizations. Actually, the business environment has become more complex, with expanding and deepening ties between societies and between the many organizations within those societies. The aim of this article is to present an overview of the international environment, highlighting the differing levels, from local and national, to regional and international. The discussion focuses on the main identifying features of the business organization, including ownership and decision-making structures, as they adapt in differing geographical contexts. It is emphasized that the multinational enterprise (MNE), central to international business activities, covers a variety of organizations, large and small and the growing interactions between organizations, governmental and societal players are resulting in a broader view of the business organization in society. This argument looks at varying perspectives, often argued to be the defining characteristic of our times. The Government of Albania has adopted a comprehensive policy reform program to strengthen Albania's weak institutional and governance capacity. The overall objective of the proposed Public Administration Reform Project is to provide required resources for technical assistance, training, goods and incremental operating costs that are needed to implement the Government's Institutional and Public Administration Reform.

  • Issue Year: 8/2012
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 82-94
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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