10 resultados para e-consumidor

em SAPIENTIA - Universidade do Algarve - Portugal


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A presente dissertação discute uma área de negócios emergente em Portugal, os SPAs, que com alteração da legislação em 2004, deixou de estar confinada ao conceito de saúde para integrar o conceito de bem-estar. Apesar do número de unidades em Portugal ser já significativo, existe pouca informação disponível sobre o tema, que também se verifica em termos internacionais. O principal objectivo desta dissertação é o de contribuir para o aprofundar do conhecimento científico nesta área de negócio. Pretende-se aferir os benefícios que os clientes SPA procuram nas referidas unidades em Portugal e avaliar as diferenças existentes entre os clientes das unidades hoteleiras e os clientes das unidades Fitness. O estudo comparou também os níveis de bem-estar geral e específico que cada segmento apurado reportou após as experiências SPA. Foi efectuada uma investigação empírica para o estudo em causa, tendo sido recolhidas duas amostras, uma em ambiente Fitness e outra em ambiente Hoteleiro, através da aplicação de inquéritos após a experiência SPA. Os resultados permitem fazer uma caracterização permitem perceber que em ambas amostras existem quatro factores latentes que permitem perceber as razões que levam os clientes a procurar este tipo de serviço. De entre os factores mais importantes destacam-se a saúde, beleza o relaxamento e isolamento. Os dados permitiram perceber que, em ambas as amostras, existem quatro tipo de grupos homogéneos de clientes. As conclusões apuradas podem permitir a estas unidades de negócio perceber o que os clientes valorizam e contribuir para a segmentação do mercado. Estas duas técnicas podem contribuir para que os SPAs consigam reforçar a satisfação dos clientes com os serviços que lhe são prestados e apostar em segmentos de mercado para os quais se sintam mais vocacionados e que lhes permitam uma obter uma maior rendibilidade.

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Dissertação de mestrado, Marketing, Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015

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Dissertação de mest., Tecnologia de Alimentos, Instituto Superior de Engenharia, Univ. do Algarve, 2013

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A maneira mais eficaz de garantir uma água distribuída, ao consumidor, em segurança é através de uma boa avaliação e gestão de riscos, envolvendo todo o sistema de abastecimento de água (captação, tratamento e distribuição). O presente estudo teve como objectivos caracterizar os riscos associados aos perigos encontrados e avalia-los através de uma metodologia de priorização de riscos, propor novas medidas de controlo para os perigos encontrados, estabelecer limites de controlo relacionados com as medidas de controlo e propor uma monitorização ao longo de todo o sistema de abastecimento de água. Este estudo foi efectuado no sistema de abastecimento público de água de Castro Verde. A principal metodologia foi a priorização de riscos. Foram classificados vários riscos com diferentes classificações associados aos perigos encontrados, encontrando-se dez pontos de controlo críticos. Uma vez que a monitorização neste sistema é insuficiente em alguns pontos tornou-se necessário propor novos locais sendo eles no local de preparação de reagentes, antes e depois da filtração e em todos os reservatórios de água tratada. Os perigos do sistema podem ser reduzidos ou eliminados através de uma boa e adequada gestão de riscos.

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Gilthead seabream is the most important farmed species in the Mediterranean, and knowledge on how common farming practices impact its quality is limited. As such, this Thesis aimed to evaluate how gilthead seabream flesh quality is affected by some of these practices. In Chapter 2, the influence of nutritional factors was evaluated, specifically the high replacement of traditional marine-derived ingredients, both fishmeal and fish oil, with vegetable sources. We have seen that the vegetable-based diets tested did not greatly impact seabream flesh quality, although some alterations were seen in the fatty acid profile of the muscle. However, and despite having caused no alterations in flesh texture, vegetable ingredients reduced the amount of sulphated glycosaminoglycans in the extracellular matrix, affected muscle pH and reduced the activity of proteolytic enzymes. Throughout this Thesis, we measured for the first time the activity of proteolytic enzymes in seabream muscle, and cathepsin B was found to play a pivotal role in post-mortem muscle degradation. In Chapter 3, we evaluated the effect of harvesting and slaughter stress on seabream quality, and contrary to what is seen in most farmed species, our results show that gilthead seabream muscle structure is highly resistant to changes caused by stressful events. Nonetheless, considering that welfare is an increasingly important quality criterion, the use of a zero-withdrawal anaesthetic as a rested harvest technique or even slaughter method could prove valuable to the industry. In Chapter 4, we used maslinic acid as a dietary supplement, to modulate the muscle’s energetic status pre-mortem. As a finishing strategy, maslinic acid failed to increase levels of glycogen and ATP in the muscle. However, supplementation resulted in higher muscle fibre diameter and lower cathepsin B activity, and maslinic acid is likely to be useful to promote growth in this species. In general our Thesis has generated new knowledge to a major challenge facing the aquaculture industry, which is to find a compromise between the trends towards intensive rearing and consumer demand for healthy, high quality seafood being ethically acceptable and having a low impact on the environment.

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Infectious diseases often hamper the production of aquatic organisms in aquaculture systems, causing economical losses, environmental problems and consumer safety issues. The conventional way aquaculture producers had to control pathogens was by means of synthetic antibiotics and chemicals. This procedure had consequences in the emergence of more resilient pathogens, drug contamination of seafood products and local ecosystems. To avoid the repercussions of antibiotic use, vaccination has greatly replaced human drugs in western fish farms. However there is still massive unregulated antibiotic use in third world fish farms, so less expensive therapeutic alternatives for drugs are desperately needed. An alternative way to achieve disease control in aquaculture is by using natural bioactive organic compounds with antibiotic, antioxidant and/or immunostimulant properties. Such diverse biomolecules occur in bacteria, algae, fungi, higher plants and other organisms. Fatty acids, nucleotides, monosaccharides, polysaccharides, peptides, polyphenols and terpenoids, are examples of these substances. One promising source of bioactive compounds are salt tolerant plants. Halophytes have more molecular resources and defence mechanisms, when compared with other tracheophytes, to deal with the oxidative stresses of their habitat. Many halophytes have been used as a traditional food and medical supply, especially by African and Asian cultures. This scientific work evaluated the antibiotic, antioxidant, immunostimulant and metal chelating properties of Atriplex halimus L., Arthrocnemum macrostachyum Moric., Carpobrotus edulis L., Juncus acutus L. and Plantago coronopus L., from the Algarve coast. The antibiotic properties were tested against Listonella anguillarum, Photobacterium damselae piscicida and Vibrio fischeri. The immunostimulant properties were tested with cytochrome c and Griess assays on Sparus aurata head-kidney phagocytes. J. acutus ether extract inhibited the growth of P. damselae piscicida. A. macrostachyum, A. halimus, C. edulis, Juncus acutus and P. coronopus displayed antioxidant, copper chelating and iron chelating properties. These plants show potential as sources of bioactive compounds with application in aquaculture and in other fields.

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Every can of tuna purchased by the consumer has taken a long journey before reaching the supermarket shelves. For each can bought there is a lengthy process from sea to shelf. A large proportion of the tuna cans purchased in the European Union come all the way from West Africa; a developing region with a high dependency on fisheries. Amidst an ever-increasing demand for tuna products the global tuna fisheries are set to continue expanding, apparently one of the last natural resource based industries fit to do so in West Africa. Tuna is the biggest fisheries export and dominates the fisheries sector in Ghana, a country situated in West Africa. This thesis aims to understand how this globally important industrial fisheries functions in terms of procedures, practices, Governance and finance. Socioeconomic influences, in the setting of a developing country, were also examined. For these purposes a Value Chain Analysis was employed. A Value Chain Analysis is a tool commonly used to understand how different companies and organizations participate in a domestic policy environment, which directs conclusion in the global economy. This analysis has the potential to allow researchers to fully understand a commodity chain and hence identify realistic opportunities for consequential improvements. Interviews and questionnaires were employed in-field Ghana along with secondary data collection techniques. It was found that the fisheries functions at the production level under influences from large multinational companies and tends to operate with a certain degree of lawlessness. Governance over the value chain is well defined, however implementation is poor or non-existent. The processors, whom are also dominated by multinationals, exert some control over the producers and their sales, however the high value links which are highlighted occur at the retail stage. Socioeconomic dynamics acting in the chain included the lack of communication between the public and private sector, power imbalances amongst players at production, the role of local businesswomen as actors in the chain and the general characteristics of the workers in the industry. Value addition and upgrading are needed the most in Governance over the chain, especially within Monitoring, Control and Surveillance. The results of the study provide a wealth of material about the components of a cost-heavy fishing industry in a developing country; an industry on which many eyes have recently turned due to illegal fishing activities. It highlights clearly where funding and future focus are needed. This value chain can be used as a guide for those that need to comprehend the financial complexities and real life dynamics of the Ghanaian tuna fishing industry today.

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Tese de doutoramento, Turismo, Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015

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Dissertação de Mestrado, Marketing, Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Algarve, 2015

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Dissertação de mestrado, Marketing, Faculdade de Economia, Universidade do Algarve, 2014