2 resultados para competence-based strategic management

em Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal


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O empreendedorismo social constitui uma ferramenta com um potencial estratégico fundamental para as organizações da economia social, sendo possível convergir com as necessidades sociais de um determinado indivíduo, grupo, comunidade ou sociedade, na medida em que permite a criação de valor social. Contudo, essa ferramenta estratégica também permite obter retorno financeiro, tão crucial para a sustentabilidade das organizações. Pretendeu-se através da presente Dissertação, analisar se as organizações da economia social que integram o processo de empreendedorismo social no seu modelo de gestão estratégica, conseguem estabelecer um equilíbrio entre a criação de valor social e a obtenção de retorno financeiro, contribuindo, desta forma, para um contexto económico-financeiro positivo. Em função do trabalho desenvolvido, verificou-se que as organizações inseridas na economia social valorizam o processo de empreendedorismo e inovação social seja para a criação de valor social como para a sua sustentabilidade. Não obstante, estas organizações revelam lacunas na implementação desse processo.

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Internet users consume online targeted advertising based on information collected about them and voluntarily share personal information in social networks. Sensor information and data from smart-phones is collected and used by applications, sometimes in unclear ways. As it happens today with smartphones, in the near future sensors will be shipped in all types of connected devices, enabling ubiquitous information gathering from the physical environment, enabling the vision of Ambient Intelligence. The value of gathered data, if not obvious, can be harnessed through data mining techniques and put to use by enabling personalized and tailored services as well as business intelligence practices, fueling the digital economy. However, the ever-expanding information gathering and use undermines the privacy conceptions of the past. Natural social practices of managing privacy in daily relations are overridden by socially-awkward communication tools, service providers struggle with security issues resulting in harmful data leaks, governments use mass surveillance techniques, the incentives of the digital economy threaten consumer privacy, and the advancement of consumergrade data-gathering technology enables new inter-personal abuses. A wide range of fields attempts to address technology-related privacy problems, however they vary immensely in terms of assumptions, scope and approach. Privacy of future use cases is typically handled vertically, instead of building upon previous work that can be re-contextualized, while current privacy problems are typically addressed per type in a more focused way. Because significant effort was required to make sense of the relations and structure of privacy-related work, this thesis attempts to transmit a structured view of it. It is multi-disciplinary - from cryptography to economics, including distributed systems and information theory - and addresses privacy issues of different natures. As existing work is framed and discussed, the contributions to the state-of-theart done in the scope of this thesis are presented. The contributions add to five distinct areas: 1) identity in distributed systems; 2) future context-aware services; 3) event-based context management; 4) low-latency information flow control; 5) high-dimensional dataset anonymity. Finally, having laid out such landscape of the privacy-preserving work, the current and future privacy challenges are discussed, considering not only technical but also socio-economic perspectives.