10 resultados para crises do capitalismo
em CiencIPCA - Instituto Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave, Portugal
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This paper investigates the performance, investment styles andmanagerial abilities of French socially responsible investment (SRI) funds investing in Europe during crisis and non-crisis periods. Our results show that SRI funds significantly underperformcharacteristics-matched conventional funds during non-crisis periods, but match the performance of their peers duringmarket downturns. The underperformance of SRI funds during good economic states is driven by funds that use negative screens, since funds that use only positive screens performsimilarly to conventional funds across differentmarket conditions. SRI and conventional funds showsignificant differences in risk exposures during non-crisis periods but exhibit much more similar investment styles during crises. Furthermore,we find little evidence of significant differences inmanagerial abilities during bad economic states. Yet, during non-crisis periods, SRI and conventional fund managers exhibit significantly different style-timing abilities and these differences are also related to screening strategies.
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Perante as atuais crises financeiras e a necessidade de comparabilidade da informação financeira, são vários os organismos que têm recomendado a adoção das NICSP do IPSASB. Este trabalho tem por objetivos analisar o disposto no POCAL (1999) e na NICSP nº 17 do IPSASB (2006b) quanto ao reconhecimento dos ativos fixos tangíveis (AFT) e das suas depreciações, bem como analisar a proporção de AFT reconhecidos pelos municípios portugueses face ao total do seu ativo e verificar se poderão existir problemas inerentes ao reconhecimento dos AFT em Portugal, que justifiquem a implementação das NICSP. Do estudo efetuado, concluímos que o POCAL (1999), ao contrário das NICSP do IPSASB, não apresenta os critérios de reconhecimento dos AFT. Além disso, numa amostra de 305 municípios, constatamos que, para além do processo de inventariação ainda não se encontrar concluído, evidenciando dificuldades na sua execução, as contas dos municípios não mencionam os critérios aplicados para o reconhecimento dos seus AFT, o que afeta a comparabilidade da informação financeira entre diferentes entidades. Perante este facto, a solução passará pela criação de um novo Sistema de Normalização Contabilística Público (SNCP), assente nas NICSP do IPSASB, que garanta comparabilidade da informação entre diferentes entidades e países.
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No presente artigo propomos a discussão da abstracção enquanto objecto nos diferentes discursos da Modernidade. Partimos da ideia da origem abstracta do computador, segundo a abordagem histórica de Jon Agar — o computador como reflexo da sociedade capitalista. Esta ideia poderá ser indício da natureza abstracta das instituições com maior sucesso na sociedade ocidental das últimas décadas, focandonos no conceito de MacDonaldização, proposto por George Ritzer. Destas hipóteses encetamos um inquérito sobre o conceito marxista de real abstraction, reflectindo sobre as diferentes naturezas da abstracção, e das possibilidades de ser portadora de um sentido próprio. Esclarecemos esta relação, analisando as possibilidades relativas à questão da origem da abstracção, assim como das leituras sociais da mesma, quando considerada como objecto. Problematizamos as acções pedagógicas, em temáticas como “a luta da memória contra a razão”, considerando a abstracção como um fenómeno. Finalizamos com a possibilidade da abstracção não ter origem, ou seja, não ter causa, problematizando a relação entre doxa e razão, na sociedade contemporânea, dando enfoque especial na Sociedade em Rede.
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A informação e a comunicação provocaram a abertura a um mercado global, produziram e semearam conhecimento e os mercados evoluíram e incentivaram a competitividade e a inovação. As empresas mais competitivas são as que usam novas tecnologias de informação, as que apostam nos recursos humanos qualificados, as que evoluem na investigação e as que se centram na estratégia e nas ligações estratégicas. Estas empresas debatem-se com um novo activo que adquire cada vez mais importância e relevo no seu dia-a-dia, tornando-se, em algumas delas, o principal factor de produção. Segundo Stewart (1998, p.92) “o capitalismo intelectual necessita desesperadamente de uma linguagem prática, caso contrário cairá num charco de lodo verbal sem sentido“. O objectivo deste trabalho centra-se na análise de alguns dos métodos desenvolvidos para valorizar o activo já consagrado como o que mais contribui para o desenvolvimento empresarial e social: o capital intelectual.
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Textile and tourism sectors are two important industries in the Portuguese economy. However, its high exposure to both internal and international economic volatility make the companies operating in these economic sectors particularly vulnerable to economic crises, such as the ones which have been impacting Portugal and the European Union. The objective of this paper is to evaluate and understand the impact of size and age on the financial health of textile and tourism companies, measured by economic indices. An empirical based model is proposed. Its implications are derived and tested on a sample of 4061 Portuguese companies from textile and tourism sectors, during the period 2005-2009. The findings suggest that age has a major impact on the risk of failure, rather than size. Whereas the effect of age is generally positive regarding the financial health of the company, the effect of size is less clear and ultimately depends on the age of the company.
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Textiles and tourism sectors are two important sectors in Portuguese economy. Its high exposure to both internal and international economy volatility transform the companies operating in these economic sectors especially vulnerable to recent economic crises in Portugal and European Union. The objective of this paper is to evaluate and understand the impact of size and age on the financial health of textile and tourism companies, measured by economic indices. An empirical based model is proposed. Its implications are derived and tested on a sample of 4061 Portuguese companies from textile and tourism sector, during the period 2005-2009. The results conclude that age has a stronger impact on the risk of failure than size. Whereas the effect of age is generally positive regarding the financial health of the company, the effect of size is less clear and depends on the age of the company.
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This paper investigates the reform of public accounting in Portugal through the IPSAS adoption highlighting the perception of different stakeholders. Two competing theories (NPM and the institutional theory) are used to understand public accounting changes within the Portuguese context. In general, different stakeholders agree with the favorable moment and the context of the reform. The context of financial crises and the great external pressures to cut public deficits and to improve the quality of financial information seem to be the most important factors to stimulate changes in public accounting. In addition, stakeholders recommend the use of different strategies to ensure success.
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Textile and tourism sectors are two important industries in the Portuguese economy. However, its high exposure to both internal and international economic volatility make the companies operating in these economic sectors particularly vulnerable to economic crises, such as the ones which have been impacting Portugal and the European Union. The objective of this paper is to evaluate and understand the impact of size and age on the financial health of textile and tourism companies, measured by economic indices. An empirical based model is proposed. Its implications are derived and tested on a sample of 4061 Portuguese companies from textile and tourism sectors, during the period 2005-2009. The findings suggest that age has a major impact on the risk of failure, rather than size. Whereas the effect of age is generally positive regarding the financial health of the company, the effect of size is less clear and ultimately depends on the age of the company.
Resumo:
Textile and tourism sectors are two important industries in the Portuguese economy. However, its high exposure to both internal and international economic volatility make the companies operating in these economic sectors particularly vulnerable to economic crises, such as the ones which have been impacting Portugal and the European Union. The objective of this paper is to evaluate and understand the impact of size and age on the financial health of textile and tourism companies, measured by economic indices. An empirical based model is proposed. Its implications are derived and tested on a sample of 4061 Portuguese companies from textile and tourism sectors, during the period 2005-2009. The findings suggest that age has a major impact on the risk of failure, rather than size. Whereas the effect of age is generally positive regarding the financial health of the company, the effect of size is less clear and ultimately depends on the age of the company.
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Textiles and tourism sectors are two important sectors in Portuguese economy. Its high exposure to both internal and international economy volatility transform the companies operating in these economic sectors especially vulnerable to recent economic crises in Portugal and European Union. The objective of this paper is to evaluate and understand the impact of size and age on the financial health of textile and tourism companies, measured by economic indices. An empirical based model is proposed. Its implications are derived and tested on a sample of 4061 Portuguese companies from textile and tourism sector, during the period 2005-2009. The results conclude that age has a stronger impact on the risk of failure than size. Whereas the effect of age is generally positive regarding the financial health of the company, the effect of size is less clear and depends on the age of the company.