4 resultados para Coffee culture, destinations and tourism

em Repositório digital da Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV


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One of the challenges presented by the current conjecture in Global Companies is to recognize and understand that the culture and levels in structure of the Power Distance in Organizations in different countries contribute, significantly, toward the failure or success of their strategies. The alignment between the implementation and execution of new strategies for projects intended for the success of the Organization as a whole, rather than as an individual part thereof, is an important step towards reducing the impacts of Power Distance (PDI) on the success of business strategies. A position at odds with this understanding by Companies creates boundaries that increase organizational chasms, also taking into consideration relevant aspects such as, FSAs (Firm-Specific Advantages) and CSAs (Country-Specific Advantages). It is also important that the Organizations based in countries or regions of low Power Distance (PDI) between its individuals be more flexible and prepared to ask and to hear the suggestions from Regional and Local Offices. Thus, the purpose of this study is to highlight the elements of effective strategy implementation considering the relevant aspects at all levels of global corporate culture that justify the influences of power distance when implementing new strategies and also to minimize the impacts of this internal business relationship. This study also recognizes that other corporate and cultural aspects are relevant for the success of business strategies so consider, for instance, the lack of alignment between global and regional/local organizations, the need for competent leadership resources, as well as the challenges that indicate the distance between the hierarchical levels ─ Headquarters and Regional Office ─ as some of the various causes that prevent the successful execution of global strategies. Finally, we show that the execution of the strategy cannot be treated as a construction solely created by the Headquarters or by only one Board and that it needs to be understood as a system aimed at interacting with the surroundings.

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The objective of this work is to deeply study of the concept Value of a Country, developed for Simon Anholt who comes to be on-line with what we believe to be the best form to evaluate a Nation, that is, not leading in account only given of per capita product or level of industrial competitiveness, but also given relative to the culture, traditions and tourism and the perception of the people in relation to one determined country, as customers in one satisfaction research. We will work using concepts in the conception of ranking and that they are: Tourism, Exportations, Government, Investments and Immigration, Culture and Population. To the end we wait to have contributed for one better knowledge of the concept and the suggestion for new works. As well as an analyzing the Brazilian position, and what we are making to fortify our image.

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A destination is a place that attracts visitors for a temporary stay to participate in tourism related activities or non- activities. Globalization, the increased number of travelers and the increased buying power have increased the competition between the destinations and the destinations have become more substitutable. It has been agreed that destinations can be branded as well as products and to be competitive it is getting common to brand destinations. Destination Marketing Organizations (DMOs) are responsible for the marketing of an identifiable destination. The purpose of this study is to present an exploratory study of how a destination marketing organization creates and builds a strong destination brand and how the stakeholders have been involved in the process. The study is done with a qualitative case study approach. The case study was chosen as the research method to make a detailed and intensive analysis of the research objective, in this case the destination brand of Brazil and its stakeholders.

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Esta tese defende que os modelos de mensuração da competitividade de destinos turísticos estão estruturados essencialmente com base em fatores da oferta e foram concebidos fundamentalmente pelos estudiosos e profissionais do turismo. Assim, o objetivo foi traduzir a experiência do turista em termos de competitividade do destino. Ou seja, significa incorporar aos estudos sobre o tema o fator da demanda. Para alcançar esse propósito, discutiram-se as principais teorias que explicam o fenômeno da competitividade e os modelos utilizados para mensurar o fenômeno competitivo. Foram identificadas as abordagens principais, os elementos-chave que influenciam a competitividade e as lacunas teóricas dos modelos. Discutiu-se um método para captar a experiência turística em destinos que foi testado com diferentes tipos de turistas por meio de uma pesquisa qualitativa. Os dados foram submetidos à análise de conteúdo e à luz do modelo brasileiro de competitividade. Os resultados mostraram que a competitividade de destinos é analisada essencialmente por fatores de oferta e consegue captar apenas parcialmente a avaliação realizada pela demanda turística. Falta, portanto, incorporar o fator da demanda aos estudos de competitividade para proporcionar aos gestores do destino mais precisão e segurança nas suas ações.