863 resultados para Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management


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Advances in technology have produced more and more intricate industrial systems, such as nuclear power plants, chemical centers and petroleum platforms. Such complex plants exhibit multiple interactions among smaller units and human operators, rising potentially disastrous failure, which can propagate across subsystem boundaries. This paper analyzes industrial accident data-series in the perspective of statistical physics and dynamical systems. Global data is collected from the Emergency Events Database (EM-DAT) during the time period from year 1903 up to 2012. The statistical distributions of the number of fatalities caused by industrial accidents reveal Power Law (PL) behavior. We analyze the evolution of the PL parameters over time and observe a remarkable increment in the PL exponent during the last years. PL behavior allows prediction by extrapolation over a wide range of scales. In a complementary line of thought, we compare the data using appropriate indices and use different visualization techniques to correlate and to extract relationships among industrial accident events. This study contributes to better understand the complexity of modern industrial accidents and their ruling principles.

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In the traditional paradigm, the large power plants supply the reactive power required at a transmission level and the capacitors and transformer tap changer were also used at a distribution level. However, in a near future will be necessary to schedule both active and reactive power at a distribution level, due to the high number of resources connected in distribution levels. This paper proposes a new multi-objective methodology to deal with the optimal resource scheduling considering the distributed generation, electric vehicles and capacitor banks for the joint active and reactive power scheduling. The proposed methodology considers the minimization of the cost (economic perspective) of all distributed resources, and the minimization of the voltage magnitude difference (technical perspective) in all buses. The Pareto front is determined and a fuzzy-based mechanism is applied to present the best compromise solution. The proposed methodology has been tested in the 33-bus distribution network. The case study shows the results of three different scenarios for the economic, technical, and multi-objective perspectives, and the results demonstrated the importance of incorporating the reactive scheduling in the distribution network using the multi-objective perspective to obtain the best compromise solution for the economic and technical perspectives.

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During the earlier stages of visceral leishmaniasis transmission in Posadas City, Misiones, both the night activity and attraction to humans of Lutzomyia longipalpis were assessed, in order to provide preliminary recommendations. The impact of peridomestic deltamethrin spraying performed by local officials was also evaluated. Although Lu. longipalpis were found in traps located over a dog the entire night, 90% of the females were captured from 20.30h to 1.30h, and only landed on a human when he was at a distance of 1.5 m from the dog. Peridomestic spraying of deltamethrin (25 mg/m²) reduced the sand fly capture up to seven days post-intervention without dispersion in the border of the sprayed areas. These results support the recommendations about time-space focus of the protection measures: first half of the night, in the backyard, with pets and domestic animals kept at least 5 m from humans. The deltamethrin as it was used did not seem very effective in this scenario; neither did the eventual use of bed nets, at least in adults, due to the place/hour of sand fly higher activity. This study strengthens the need for a multidisciplinary approach to develop prevention strategies based both on biological and anthropological studies.

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Ao longo dos tempos que a economia tem sofrido mudanças a nível global, e é possível verificar que as empresas estão constantemente a adaptar-se a essa mudança. Fruto dessa adaptação, os recursos humanos, que são uma das partes fundamentais de uma empresa pois representam a sua mão-de-obra, têm tido um papel junto da mesma significativamente alterado ao longo do tempo. De facto, não só o papel dos recursos humanos tem sido diferente ao longo do tempo, a própria gestão de recursos humanos evoluiu significativamente, a par da própria evolução das várias estruturas organizacionais. Tudo isto se relaciona com a necessidade de encontrar métodos de diferenciação, de adquirir vantagem competitiva, ou de conseguir obter mais valor num mercado cada vez mais competitivo a todos os níveis. Assim, embora hoje em dia se assuma de um modo geral que os recursos humanos são realmente uma fonte de valor, capazes de fazer com que a sua empresa se diferencie, e capazes de criar vantagem competitiva, a verdade é que para que tal seja possível é necessário uma gestão dos mesmos que o possibilite. A gestão de recursos humanos traduz-se sobretudo nas suas práticas, tais como o recrutamento ou a formação, e para que essas práticas tenham o melhor efeito possível é necessário que as mesmas sejam avaliadas de forma imparcial, ou seja, independente. É neste contexto que surge a Auditoria de Recursos Humanos, que se pode resumir a uma avaliação aos recursos humanos e à sua gestão dos pontos de vista legal, funcional, e estratégico. Com o objectivo de verificar se, no contexto português, as empresas pensam nos seus recursos humanos como um recurso que acrescenta valor se gerido adequadamente, e se apostam neste tipo de auditoria como forma de avaliar o paradigma dos seus recursos humanos, foi elaborado um questionário e enviado a empresas distinguidas com os estatutos PME Líder 2014 e PME Excelência 2014 pelo IAPMEI. As conclusões do estudo indicaram que embora as empresas acreditem que os recursos humanos acrescentam valor, apostando na sua motivação, formação, avaliação de desempenho e satisfação, as mesmas não fazem questão em obter a certificação dos seus sistemas de gestão de recursos humanos e não utilizam a auditoria de recursos humanos como uma ferramenta de gestão.

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A gestão de recursos humanos é uma abordagem em ascenção e em constante mutação, exigindo-se às empresas capacidade de atração, motivação e retenção de recursos humanos. Este estudo tem como objetivo fundamental compreender quais as boas práticas na gestão de RH das unidades hoteleiras do Norte de Portugal. Adotando uma abordagem metodológica quantitativa, aplicamos como instrumento um questionário das melhores práticas na gestão internacional de recursos humanos, o qual foi adaptado ao respetivo contexto social, cultural e organizacional, às unidades hoteleiras da região do Norte de Portugal. O questionário foi respondido por cinquenta e dois gestores daquelas organizações. Os principais resultados obtidos sobre as boas práticas de recursos humanos utilizadas confirmam que os responsáveis acreditam estar a fazer uma gestão de pessoas muito eficaz, que os colaboradores apresentam um elevado desempenho e se encontram satisfeitos com o seu emprego. Utilizam de uma forma geral todas as práticas de recursos humanos eficazmente, que contribuem positivamente para o sucesso organizacional. Chegamos igualmente à conclusão, que estando perante um setor de atividade em franco crescimento e com uma enorme concorrência, só com uma leitura constante e adequada ao momento das várias práticas, permitirá aos seus gestores atualizar, adaptar a sua liderança e assim ter colaboradores satisfeitos, interessados e comprometidos com os objetivos organizacionais. Não obstante, conclui-se que se pode e deve fazer mais para continuar rumo à excelência.

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O Turismo em Portugal traduz uma das grandes apostas a nível económico e financeiro. Com o aumento da procura no Turismo Português e com a grande competitividade existente é imperativo, que a qualidade e a diferenciação dos produtos e dos serviços seja decisiva para a supervivência de muitos empreendimentos. Não só implica a prestação de serviços mas também a importância dos colaboradores nas organizações, passe a ser valorizada para o crescimento da organização. A análise de questões relacionadas com a Práticas de Recursos Humanos tem vindo a ter uma grande importância no sector organizacional, uma vez que é através delas que se reflete a natureza da organização e a sua consequente vantagem competitiva. Assim, torna-se impreterível que a Gestão de Recursos Humanos seja eficaz e eficiente, baseada em práticas e sistemas diferenciadores no mercado. Isto é, a Gestão de Recursos Humanos trata fundamentalmente a articulação e o ajustamento entre as pessoas que trabalham na organização e as necessidades que esta tem, assegurando a total utilização dos recursos humanos disponíveis (Bilhim, 2007). É sobre estas perspetivas que este estudo se debruça, tendo como principal objetivo caracterizar quais as práticas de gestão de recursos humanos, Estratégicas ou Tradicionais, existentes nos empreendimentos turísticos em Portugal. Os resultados demonstram que as PGRH Estratégicas predominantes são (1) a Comunicação e Partilha de Informação, (2) a Melhoria das Condições de Trabalho (3) e a Participação e Envolvimento dos Trabalhadores. Como PGRH mais Tradicionais os resultados apresentam como principais práticas a (1) Higiene e Segurança no Trabalho, (2) a Contratação (3) e a Formação Profissional.

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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics

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A Work Project, presented as part of the requirements for the Award of a Masters Degree in Management from the NOVA – School of Business and Economics

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The four studies in this article introduce a questionnaire to measure Strength of the HRM System (HRMSQ), a multidimensional construct, theoretically developed by Bowen and Ostroff (2004). Strength of the HRM System is a set of process characteristics that lead to effectiveness in conveying signals to employees that allow them to create a shared meaning of desired and appropriate work behaviours. Nine characteristics are suggested, grouped in three features: Distinctiveness, Consistency and Consensus. Study 1 developed and tested a questionnaire in a sample of workers from five different sectors. Study 2 cross-validated the measure in a sample of civil servants in a municipality. These two studies used performance appraisal as the reference HRM practice and led to a short version of the HRMSQ. Study 3 and Study 4 extend the HRMSQ to several common HRM practices. The HRMSQ is tested in two samples, of call center and several private and public organizations‟ workers (study 3). In study 4 the questionnaire is refined and tested with a sample from a hotel chain and finally cross-validated with two other samples, in the insurance and batteries sectors, leading to a longer version of the HRMSQ. Content analysis of several interviews with human resource managers and the Rasch model (1960, 1961, 1980), were used to define and select the indicators of the questionnaire. Convergent, discriminant and predictive validity of the measure are tested. The results of the four studies highlight the complexity of the relationships between the proposed characteristics and support the validity of a parsimonious measure of Strength of the HRM System.

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ABSTRACT - Background: Integration of health care services is emerging as a central challenge of health care delivery, particularly for patients with elderly and complex chronic conditions. In 2003, the World Health Organization (WHO) already began to identify it as one of the key pathways to improve primary care. In 2005, the European Commission declared integrated care as vital for the sustainability of social protection systems in Europe. Nowadays, it is recognized as a core component of health and social care reforms across European countries. Implementing integrated care requires coordination between settings, organizations, providers and professionals. In order to address the challenge of integration in such complex scenario, an effective workforce is required capable of working across interdependent settings. The World Health Report 2006 noted that governments should prepare their workforce and explore what tasks the different levels of health workers are trained to do and are capable of performing (skills mix). Comparatively to other European countries, Portugal is at an early stage in what integrated care is concerned facing a growing elderly population and the subsequent increase in the pressure on institutions and professionals to provide social and medical care in the most cost-effective way. In 2006 the Portuguese government created the Portuguese Network for Integrated Care Development (PNICD) to solve the existing long-term gap in social support and healthcare. On what concerns health workforce, the Portuguese government already recognized the importance of redefine careers keeping professional motivation and satisfaction. Aim of the study: This study aims to contribute new evidence to the debate surrounding integrated care and skills mix policies in Europe. It also seeks to provide the first evidence that incorporates both the current dynamics of implementing integrated care in Portugal and the developments of international literature. The first ambition of our study is to contribute to the growing interest in integrated care and to the ongoing research in this area by identifying its different approaches and retrieve a number of experiences in some European countries. Our second goal of this research is to produce an update on the knowledge developed on skills mix to the international healthcare management community and to policy makers involved in reforming healthcare systems and organizations. To better inform Portuguese health policies makers in a third stage we explore the current dynamics of implementing integrated care in Portugal and contextualize them with the developments reported in the international literature. Methodology: This is essentially an exploratory and descriptive study using qualitative methodology. In order to identify integrated care approaches in Europe, a systematic literature review was undertaken which resulted in a paper published in the Journal of Management and Marketing in Health care titled: Approaches to developing integrated care in Europe: a systematic literature review. This article was recommended and included into a list of references identified by The King's Fund Library. A second systematic literature review was undertaken which resulted in a paper published in the International Journal of Healthcare Management titled: Skills mix in healthcare: An international update for the management debate. Semi-structured interviews were performed on experts representing the regional coordination teams of the Portuguese Network for Integrated Care Development. In a last stage a questionnaire survey was developed based on the findings of both systematic literature reviews and semi-structured interviews. Conclusions: Even though integrated care is a worldwide trend in health care reforms, there is no unique definition. Definitions can be grouped according to their sectorial focus: community-based care, combined health and social care, combined acute and primary care, the integration of providers, and in a more comprehensive approach the whole health system. Indeed, models that seek to apply the principles of integrated care have a similar background and are continually evolving and depend on the different initiatives taken at national level. . Despite the fact that we cannot argue that there is one single set typology of models for integrated care, it is possible to identify and categorize some of the basic approaches that have been taken in attempts to implement integrated care according to: changes in organizational structure, workforce reconfiguring, and changes in the financing system. The systematic literature review on skills mix showed that despite the widely acknowledged interest on skills mix initiatives there is a lack of evidence on skills mix implications, constraints, outcomes, and quality impact that would allow policy makers to take sustained and evidence-based decisions. Within the Portuguese health system, the integrated care approach is rather organizational and financial, whereas little attention is given to workforce integration. On what concerns workforce planning Portugal it is still in the stage of analyzing the acceptability of health workforce skills mix. In line with the international approaches, integration of health and social services and bridging primary and acute care are the main goals of the national government strategy. The findings from our interviews clarify perceptions which show no discrepancy with the related literature but are rather scarce comparing to international experience. Informants hold a realistic but narrow view of integrated care related issues. They seem to be limited to the regional context, requiring a more comprehensive perspective. The questionnaire developed in this thesis is an instrument which, when applied, will allow policy makers to understand the basic set of concepts and managerial motivations behind national and regional integrated care programs. The instrument developed can foster evidence on the three essential components of integrated care policies: organizational, financial, and human resources development, and can give additional input on the context in which integrated care is being developed, the type of providers and organizations involved, barriers and constraints, and the workforce skills mix planning related strategies. The thesis was successful in recognizing differences between countries and interventions and the instrument developed will allow a better comprehension of the international options available and how to address the vital components of integrated care programs.

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This paper provides an ongoing analysis to one of the biggest ethical and financial scandals in Portugal – Banco Espírito Santo (BES). BES was considered one of the three best banks but it went bankrupted and its employees were transferred to a new entity – Novo Banco. This study was conducted in order to provide an understanding of the employees’ side, which has been forgotten so far. An ethical scandal (sensebreaking) creates ambiguity and uncertainty which triggers new sensemaking processes in order to understand and derive meaning from the new reality. The methodology followed was semi-structured interviews to employees both from the branches and the central services. We found evidence that in organizations with strong identification, unethical behavior has a significant impact on followers’ – the new process of sensemaking is particularly important in this situation because employees suffer more from the disruption of their reality.

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This work project addresses the importance of succession planning in family-owned Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). This is directly related with Human Resources Management (HRM) given that there is an HRM long term vision in order for the succession to be planned on time and benefit the companies. This study focused on SMEs since these are the entities that have a minor focus on HRM practices. A total of 22 in-depth interviews were conducted and analyzed. Selected SMEs owners/managers and successors/antecessors were interviewed with the purpose of acquiring more insight on the level of succession planning, using a qualitative methodology from which the process of succession was derived. This study unveils that the first step in this process is related to the definition of criteria to be a good successor, followed by the choice of possible successors, being the children the natural successors, but also considering other potential ones, and finally some considerations on the future of these companies.

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Tese de Doutoramento em Ciências Empresariais