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Importance of Corporate Governance for Energy in Sustainable Development and Evaluation with Quantitative SWOT Analysis

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Human development goals should be meeting with sustaining the ability of natural systems to continue to provide the natural resources and ecosystem services upon which the economy and society that is "Sustainable Development". For this aim, corporate governance and related activities are important that broadly refers to the mechanisms, processes and relations by which corporations are controlled and directed. SWOT analysis is a method that considers Strengths and Weaknesses along with the Opportunities and Threats that exist in the incorporated body environment. Internal and external factors generate ideas about how their incorporated body might become more successful by using SWOT analysis. For logic comparison of these ideas, analytic hierarchy process was applied for SWOT analysis and important values of them were determined and evaluated rationally.

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  • Istanbul Technical University, Nuclear Researches Division, Istanbul, Turkey
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  • Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Ankara, Turkey

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