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Esta dissertação foi desenvolvida no Instituto Nacional de Infectologia Evandro Chagas (INI) da Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz), uma organização pública multipropósito de saúde com atividades de pesquisa, assistência e ensino, que adotou a estratégia de inovar a sua estrutura organizacional, com vistas a garantir a qualidade dos serviços prestados à população, bem como reforçar a orientação empreendedora das suas ações integradas. Sob o ponto de vista da pesquisa em Ciências Contábeis, a reestruturação do INI constitui um exemplo potencial da acumulação de ativo intangível pela organização e este foi o fato gerador do problema da pesquisa: a aplicação do método DEA para avaliar a melhoria da eficiência dos oito laboratórios de pesquisa multipropósito do INI, está associada ao referencial teórico que justifica a inovação organizacional implantada no Instituto após proposta nos Congressos Internos da Fiocruz? O objetivo geral foi analisar os resultados dos escore-sínteses do Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), como medida dos ativos intangíveis, associando-os aos efeitos provenientes da implantação de mudanças organizacionais estratégicas, caracterizadas como inovações organizacionais ocorridas nos oito laboratórios de pesquisa clínica multipropósitos, isto é, que contemplam ensino, pesquisa e assistência, no INI da Fiocruz. O método consistiu de quatro etapas. Na primeira, foi realizada a análise da literatura sobre ativos intangíveis; inovação organizacional; estruturas da organização e modelo de análise de eficiência em organizações. Na segunda, foi realizada a coleta dos indicadores qualitativos referentes a mudança da estrutura organizacional de oito laboratórios do INI por meio de análise documental dos Congressos Internos da Fiocruz e uma pesquisa de opinião dos representantes dos laboratórios; quantitativamente, foram levantados dados para calcular o indicador de eficiência de cada um dos laboratórios. Na terceira etapa foi realizada a análise dos dados coletados, do período de 2006-2012, utilizando os indicadores calculados para associar a eficiência do conjunto destas atividades antes e depois da inovação organizacional associada à adoção de uma estrutura inovadora na reestruturação. Finalmente, a quarta etapa apresentou os resultados e as respectivas considerações sobre a pesquisa. Como contribuição, apresenta-se uma associação entre a inovação organizacional, decorrente da reestruturação dos oito laboratórios de pesquisa clínica e os resultados do método empírico que utiliza o DEA.
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There is a pressing need to integrate biophysical and human dimensions science to better inform holistic ecosystem management supporting the transition from single species or single-sector management to multi-sector ecosystem-based management. Ecosystem-based management should focus upon ecosystem services, since they reflect societal goals, values, desires, and benefits. The inclusion of ecosystem services into holistic management strategies improves management by better capturing the diversity of positive and negative human-natural interactions and making explicit the benefits to society. To facilitate this inclusion, we propose a conceptual model that merges the broadly applied Driver, Pressure, State, Impact, and Response (DPSIR) conceptual model with ecosystem services yielding a Driver, Pressure, State, Ecosystem service, and Response (EBM-DPSER) conceptual model. The impact module in traditional DPSIR models focuses attention upon negative anthropomorphic impacts on the ecosystem; by replacing impacts with ecosystem services the EBM-DPSER model incorporates not only negative, but also positive changes in the ecosystem. Responses occur as a result of changes in ecosystem services and include inter alia management actions directed at proactively altering human population or individual behavior and infrastructure to meet societal goals. The EBM-DPSER conceptual model was applied to the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas marine ecosystem as a case study to illustrate how it can inform management decisions. This case study captures our system-level understanding and results in a more holistic representation of ecosystem and human society interactions, thus improving our ability to identify trade-offs. The EBM-DPSER model should be a useful operational tool for implementing EBM, in that it fully integrates our knowledge of all ecosystem components while focusing management attention upon those aspects of the ecosystem most important to human society and does so within a framework already familiar to resource managers.
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With the increasing recognition that climate change is occurring and having large impacts on living marine resources, a sound ecosystem approach to management of those resources requires both understanding how climate affects ecosystems and integration of that understanding into management processes. The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) must identify how changing climatic conditions will impact its mission and must be prepared to adapt to these changes. This document identifies the climate related ecosystem concerns in the regional marine ecosystems for which NMFS has living marine resource management responsibilities, what NMFS is currently doing to address these concerns, what NMFS must do going forward to address these concerns, and what climate information is needed to integrate climate into resource management. The regional ecosystems included in this analysis are: the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf; the Southeast U.S. Continental Shelf, Gulf of Mexico, and U.S. Caribbean; the California Current Ecosystem; the Alaskan Ecosystem Complex; the Pacific Island Ecosystem Complex; the Eastern Tropical Pacific; North Pacific Highly Migratory Species; and the Antarctic.
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This "Survey of Research and Scientific Services in East Arica 1947-1956" has been prepared by Dr. E. B. Worthington, who held the post of Scientific Secretary in the Office of the Chief Secretary to the East African Governor's Conference and subsequently in the Administrator's Office of the East Mrica High Commission during the period January, 1947-May, 1951. Dr. Worthington is now Secretary General of the Scientific Council for, Arica South of the Sahara
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RFID, in its different forms, but especially following EPCglobal standards, has become a key enabling technology for many applications. An essential component to develop track and trace applications in a complex multi-vendor scenario are the Discovery Services. Although they are already envisaged as part of the EPCglobal network architecture, the functional definition and standardization of the Discovery Service is still at a very early stage. Within the scope of the BRIDGE project, a specification for the interfaces of Discovery Services has been developed, together with a prototype to validate the design and different models to enhance supply-chain control through track and trace applications. © 2008 IEEE.
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There is growing interest in Discovery Services for locating RFID and supply chain data between companies globally, to obtain product lifecycle information for individual objects. Discovery Services are heralded as a means to find serial-level data from previously unknown parties, however more realistically they provide a means to reduce the communications load on the information services, the network and the requesting client application. Attempts to design a standardised Discovery Service will not succeed unless security is considered in every aspect of the design. In this paper we clearly show that security cannot be bolted-on in the form of access control, although this is also required. The basic communication model of the Discovery Service critically affects who shares what data with whom, and what level of trust is required between the interacting parties. © 2009 IEEE.
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The objective of the study was to assess the economic value of ecosystem services in the Bay of Bengal.The manin aim was to support the development of a Strategic Action Plan (SAP). Findings included: economic consequences of ecosystem change; potential economic instruments to strengthen sustainable management; and recommendations on next steps in using economic valuation.
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Product/service-systems (PSS) are in effect an approach to designing integrated products and services with a focus on both customer and product life cycle activities. A range of service-oriented design strategies can be found in current literature, from product-oriented DfX approaches to more customer-oriented approaches, such as integrated solutions. In this article, design strategies related to different types of services are mapped. Case studies from two industrial companies are used to confront the existing literature in order to improve the understanding of how manufacturing companies may align their product and service development activities with their business strategies. © 2010.