5 resultados para manufacture productivity

em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia


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This paper offers a productivity growth estimate for electric energy commercialization firms in Colombia, using a non-parametric Malmquist bootstrap methodology. The estimation and methodology serve two main purposes. First, in Colombia Commercialization firms are subject to a price-cap regulation scheme, a non-common arrangement in the international experience for this part of the industry. Therefore the paper’s result suggest an estimate of the productivity factor to be used by the regulator, not only in Colombia but in other countries where commercialization is a growing part of the industry (renewable energy, for instance). Second, because of poor data collection from regulators and firms themselves, regulation based on a single estimation of productivity seems inappropriate and error-prone. The nonparametric Malmquist bootstrap estimation allows an assessment of the result in contrast to a single one estimation. This would open an opportunity for the regulator to adopt a narrower and more accurate productivity estimation or override an implausible result and impose a productivity factor in the price-cap to foster the development of the industry.

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We investigate whether and how the type of unemployment benefit institution affects productivity. We designed a field experiment to compare workers’ productivity under a welfare system, where the unemployed receive an unconditional monetary transfer, with their productivity under a workfare system, where the transfer is received conditional on the unemployed spending some time on ancillary activities. First, we find that having an unemployment benefit institution, regardless of whether it makes transfers conditional or unconditional, increases workers’ productivity. Second, we find that productivity is higher under Welfare than under Workfare. Becoming unemployed under Welfare comes at the psychological cost of a drop in self-esteem, presumably due to the shame or stigma associated with receiving an unconditional unemployment benefit. We document the empirical relevance of precisely this channel. The differences we observe in productivity suggest that this psychological cost acts as an extra nonmonetary incentive for workers under Welfare to put a higher effort in their work.

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BECA S.A es una empresa que nace hace más de 25 años en la ciudad de Bogotá. Dedicada a la fabricación de partes y herrajes en plástico y en metal para muebles, reconocida por su extensa gama y calidad de los productos comercializados a nivel nacional para los sectores de la industria mobiliaria, de la construcción y de petróleos. Sin embargo, en los últimos años se ha encontrado en diversos problemas internos radicados en el corazón de la compañía: la estrategia. De esta manera, la problemática abordada en este proyecto será la planeación estratégica para mejorar los procesos internos, lograr mejores resultados, y ser competitiva y perdurable a través del tiempo. Como metodología se implementó las cinco fuerzas de Porter soportadas por plantillas que permitieron identificar las acciones que mejorarían la situación de la empresa y así dar un primer paso para la planeación estratégica. Entre los lineamientos identificados principalmente se encuentran la ampliación de la cartera de clientes, mejorar los acuerdos de pago y alianzas con proveedores, establecer un precio competitivo en el mercado, fortalecer el área de ventas y el área comercial, contar con información actualizada y en tiempo real, entre otros aspectos. Se concluye que el principal problema es la falta de planeación interna y que además es fundamental que se invierta en innovación y conocimiento para dar mayor valor agregado al cliente y a la vez superar sus expectativas. Se recomienda implementar la teoría de restricciones puesto que la implementación puede ser más eficiente y existiría una mejor proyección en el mercado, establecer estrategias de CRM dentro de la compañía y fomentar una cultura de cambio dejando de lado ciertas políticas que impiden la realización del objetivo.

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The causality between international trade and industrialization is still ambiguous. We consider a model of international trade with the Home Market Effect - with differences in income and productivity between sectors and between countries - in order to identify additional channels for determining the effects of international trade on industrialization. Introducing non-homothetic preferences and differences in productivity aids in the interpretation of any apparent paradoxes within international trade, such as the commercial relations between more populated countries like China and India and large economies such as the U.S. Population size, demand composition and productivity levels constitute the three main channels for determining the effects of international trade. Interactions among these channels define the results obtained in terms of industrialization, while welfare levels are always higher in relation to autarky.