4 resultados para Farm economics. Farm management. Agricultural mathematics

em CiencIPCA - Instituto Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave, Portugal


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The city of Guimarães in Portugal is a place of strong symbolic and cultural significance, and the nomination of its historical center as a World Heritage Site in 2001 enhanced its tourism potential. This study presents the results of a survey conducted in 2010 and 2011 to capture the profile and motivations of tourists visiting Guimarães as a cultural tourism destination. The study addressed two main issues: whether males and females have similar or different preferences in choosing the city as their destination, and whether there are gender differences in the perception of the attributes of Guimarães. A better understanding of the gendered nature of the destination is a valuable cue for shaping products and services according to visitors’ preferences. The results suggest that both men and women are aware of the main elements responsible for the city’s World Heritage status. That the destination is a Heritage Site that also offers the opportunity to tour the region has a significant positive effect on male tourists’ choice of Guimarães. Regarding the perceived attributes of the city, results indicate minor gender differences with one exception: Women expressed more apprehension than men regarding the perceived security of the destination.

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This paper it is investigated the effect that quality certification has on Portuguese companies` performance, controlling simultaneously for the effect of a set of variables specific to the company and to the industry. Results suggest that quality certification does not have an instantaneous impact on companies’ performance. A positive and significant impact increasing function of the number of years that a company is certified. It is also highlighted a significant impact of company specific characteristics on its performance. In industries with a large number of companies with quality certification it is revealed a stronger effect of the years of certification on companies’ performance, as well as a significant effect of both company and industry specific characteristics on performance.

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O objectivo central deste artigo consiste em analisar o papel de um sistema de medida de desempenho que tem sido referido na literatura em Contabilidade e Gestão Pública como tendo um elevado potencial na melhoria do desempenho organizacional, especialmente após as iniciativas da New Public Management (NPM) desde as décadas de 1980 e 1990: o Balanced Scorecard (BSC). O estudo foca, particularmente, uma das mais recentes áreas da sua aplicação: a polícia. O BSC tem-se revelado um desafio nesta área tão controversa do sector público, quer devido à ambiguidade dos objectivos, quer pela diversidade de interesses entre os vários stakeholders. Por outro lado, há um conjunto de factores exógenos, económicos e não financeiros, que determinam o desempenho da polícia, bem como a implementação deste instrumento. Os casos de aplicação do BSC às forças policiais são analisados e discutidos quer em países líderes na introdução das reformas da NPM, como o Reino Unido e o Canadá, quer em países menos avançados neste processo de reforma como Portugal, onde a medida de desempenho da actividade policial é uma questão em expansão no âmbito da agenda política.

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Global competition requires that the companies adapt themselves to technological changes rapidly, develop new products, reduce the cost, shorten the time to market, and increase the quality. In this context, supplier involvement in New Product Development (NPD) is determinant for a company to respond to the requirements of the increasingly dynamic markets. The main purpose of the paper is to demonstrate the importance of supplier involvement in NPD, buyer-supplier relationships and their effects on buyer’s NPD process, highlighting the benefits of supplier involvement, the barriers, the strategic aspects and industry aspects. These issues are addressed with a case study from the semiconductor industry. Besides helping to understand NPD in the semiconductor industry, the contribution and fi ndings of this work are clear: the results achieved confirm the findings of studies referred in the literature review, and confirm that the semiconductor industry sector requires a closer and more complex relationship structure with suppliers, given the specificities and challenges of the sector, such as rapid technological changes, permanent innovation, global competition, reduction of cost and time-to-market cycle, increased capacity, among other. The main contribution of the paper to the scientific literature and to managers is the better understanding of the buyer-supplier relationships in NPD in the semiconductor industry.