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Este Artigo Testa a Proposição da Teoria Econômica de que Propriedade Intelectual e Defesa da Concorrência são Políticas Complementares. um Modelo Probit Ordenado é Utilizado para Estimar os Efeitos Marginais do Uso e Qualidade do Enforcement dos Direitos de Propriedade Intelectual em uma Medida da Gravidade dos Problemas Relacionados À Concorrência. os Resultados Obtidos Reforçam a Noção de que as Políticas de Concorrência e Propriedade Intelectual não são Contraditórias.

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Existem algumas diferenças vitais entre os líderes e os administradores. Torna-se crucial diferenciar esses dois tipos de comportamentos. De acordo com alguns autores como Bennis, Gardner, Hickman e Porter por exemplo, é importante ter em mente que: A palavra Administrador costuma indicar que o indivíduo assim rotulado, ocupa um posto de direção numa organização, decidindo sobre os processos através dos quais uma organização funciona, alocando recursos com prudência, utilizando seu pessoal da melhor maneira possível. Líder é usado para indicar alguém que usa o processo de persuasão porque preocupa-se com aquilo que as coisas significam para as pessoas. Os líderes se orientam na direção da inovação desafiando o status quo e inspirando confiança. É capaz de intensificar o comprometimento e o entusiasmo dos empregados. Esse processo significa pessoas rumo a novas direções e inspirá-las a fazerem com que as coisas aconteçam. A maior parte dos administradores exibe algumas habilidades de liderança, e a maior parte dos líderes ocasionalmente se vê administrando. O projeto de pesquisa deverá apontar essas diferenças, embora liderança e administração não sejam a mesma coisa, mas podem se sobrepor. Esta pesquisa tenta demonstrar que líderes e administradores podem harmonizar suas diferentes orientações comportamentais quando trabalham juntos. Isto habilita as organizações a tirar maior proveito dos pontos fortes que eles têm.

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In assessing the economic impact of a sector or group of sectors on a single or multiregional economy, input-output analysis has proven to be a popular method. . However, there has a problem in displaying all the information that can be obtained from this analytical approach. In this paper, we have tried to set new directions in the use of input-output analysis by presenting an improved way of looking at the economic landscapes. While this is not a new concept, a new meaning is explored in this paper; essentially, it will now be possible to visualize, in a simple picture, all the relations in the economy as well as being able to view how one sector is related to the other sectors/regions in the economy. These relations can be measured in terms of structural changes, production, value added, employment, imports, etc. While all the possibilities cannot be explored in this paper, the basic idea is given here and the smart reader can uncover all the various possibilities. To illustrate the power of analysis provided by the economic landscapes, an application is made to the sugar cane complex using an interregional inputoutput system for the Brazilian economy, constructed for 2 regions (Northeast and Rest of Brazil), for the years of 1985, 1992, and 1995.

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This study aims at evaluating the perception towards the quality of services offered by private high schools in Brazil. For this purpose, field research was conducted at four different schools: two in Rio de Janeiro, one in Belo Horizonte and one in the countryside of Minas Gerais. Such research was conducted by using an instrument known a SERVQUAL, a framework developed for assessing service quality. Target audience were 1st and 2nd year high school students and the research was carried out at the schools. 44 items were evaluated, 22 being related to students’ expectations towards the services which should be offered by the school. The other 22 items evaluated students’ perception towards the actual service offered by the school. By analyzing the results it was possible to measure the difference between the service the students expected from the schools and the one actually offered by the schools. Results show great opportunities for improvement in the services and also contribute to a better and wider understanding concerning basic education service quality.

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As stated by Hoffmann and Coste-Manière (2012) “The web is a mass medium that contrast completely with the traditional codes of exclusivity associated with the luxury industry, and has long been simply rejected by the luxury industry for being an illegitimate distribution channel.” Meanwhile this market presents an incomparable pace of growth and is gradually changing the existing retailing business model and companies must be aware of this change and capable to adapt to it. The internet and cross-border sales already changed the competition throughout retailing and it will increase even more, so companies must be ready to face it. Internet has shown its great opportunity for all markets, although luxury/premium market is not yet taking the proper advantage of its potential, but the necessity to be an omnichannel business strategy is growing. This paper presents an exploratory research based on a case study of how premium fashion Brazilian brands are using Farfetch, e-commerce, as an entry market strategy and how this affects them. The research question of this study is: How is Farfetch helping on the internationalization of Brazilian premium fashion brands?, and in order to answer it was conducted an in-depth interview with the Brazilian head of business development of Farfetch, apart an extensive secondary data research. As expected the study found a list of trade-offs of using an e-commerce, luxury specialized, with a marketplace approach to the brands willing to internationalize. As stated by Altagamma and McKinsey (2015) study “[...] luxury brands have no choice but to embrace the digital era and become truly omnichannel. This will require them a radical rethinking of both their customer experience of their consumer engagement strategy.” Looking either from the Farfetch point of view, trying to understand why they offer this opportunity to the brands, or also from the brand side if this is a manageable approach. This study presents a contribution for both sides, trying to give tools to the brands on understanding the internationalization reasons and approach, as well as explaining Farfetch business model, and the advantages it can bring to them, at the same time of a general market trend analysis for Farfecth.