44 resultados para Organizational Competitive Intelligence (OCI)
em Scielo Saúde Pública - SP
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O artigo analisa como o sistema de inteligência competitiva (IC) afeta o processo decisório, no ciclo de vida das organizações. Busca evidenciar como a IC pode contribuir para que uma organização mantenha a qualidade de suas decisões ao longo do tempo, a partir da redução dos pontos cegos e da constante revisão dos fatores do ambiente externo que influenciam no processo decisório. A pesquisa é de natureza quantitativa, e os dados foram coletados a partir de um questionário aplicado aos associados da SCIP¹ (Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals), sediada nos EUA. Os resultados apontam para um importante papel da área de IC como um instrumento na reversão da tendência natural de aumento dos pontos cegos no ciclo de vida da organização.
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Procura-se identificar a extensão da utilização de abordagens de monitoramento ambiental entre profissionais de inteligência competitiva (IC) e como tais abordagens afetam os ciclos de inteligência. Este estudo é de natureza quantitativa com dados obtidos por meio de questionários junto aos profissionais de IC, a maioria deles, associada à SCIP (Society of Competitive Intelligence Professionals). Como resultado, verificou-se que diferentes abordagens de monitoramento demandam diferentes ciclos de inteligência, sendo o ciclo tradicional adequado apenas a uma das abordagens. Como conseqüência, propõem-se novos ciclos de inteligência para atender a todas as abordagens de monitoramento utilizadas pelas organizações.
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This study analyzes the impact of globalisation on the organization and strategies outlined by the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The study intends to understand how countries from the periphery deal with new institutional challenges resulting from globalization, using the case of the Brazilian diplomatic service.
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Over the past 25 years, expatriate managers have voiced increased disenchantment with their compensation packages whíle abroad. This paper takes a prescriptive approach, outlíning severa I elements of a successful human resources strategy and stressing key ingredients of effective international compensation programs. Particular ettention is given to the adherence of cultural values and distrlbutive justice when working across nations and cultures.
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Discovering the ways through which firms develop and maintain competitive advantage is a central research stream in management theory. The objective of this paper is to present a contribution to the discussion of the knowledge of the firm as a source of competitive advantage. The paper states that a firm's success is a consequence of its ability in the continuous development of core competencies that will sustain its competitiveness over time. Core competencies are understood as the sets of knowledge that differentiate a company strategically. The firm must discover, develop, share and update the knowledge that sustains the present and future core competencies. Knowledge management, through processes of knowledge creation and integration, is one way of doing this.
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In this paper we discuss interesting developments of expert systems for machine diagnosis and condition-based maintenance. We review some elements of condition-based maintenance and its applications, expert systems for machine diagnosis, and an example of machine diagnosis. In the last section we note some problems to be resolved so that expert systems for machine diagnosis may gain wider acceptance in the future.
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze relationship patterns between headquarters and subsidiaries of Brazilian Multinationals Enterprises (BrMNEs). The key construct for that investigation is Subsidiary Initiative, which comprises Subsidiary Entrepreneurial Orientation, Autonomy, Integration, Local Competitive Context and Business Network. A survey was carried out in a sample of 65 subsidiaries of 29 BrMNEs. The main outcome is that subsidiaries are highly integrated and receive Entrepreneurial Orientation from Headquarters (HQs), but Initiative is limited. Actually, the main determinants of subsidiary's initiatives are Local Context and Business Networking in the host country. This apparent paradox may be explained by what we call 'rebellious subsidiaries', which take initiatives based on their business environment and connections, regardless of their HQs' directions or delegation of autonomy.
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Previous research has demonstrated the importance of developing legitimacy initiatives in order to create new business opportunities, satisfy shareholders, and obtain access to resources. Within this framework, cognitive legitimacy plays a key role. Through a case study of six Spanish public universities, the authors measure the relationship between cognitive legitimacy, access to resources, and organizational results. The results support the assertion that organizations with more cognitive legitimacy have greater access to resources and improved their results. This study contributes with muchneeded empirical research on cognitive legitimacy and demonstrates its usefulness as an explanative factor of organizational success.