782 resultados para BD01 [Social Environment] Social Issues
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The use of online data is becoming increasingly essential for the generation of insight in today’s research environment. This reflects the much wider range of data available online and the key role that social media now plays in interpersonal communication. However, the process of gaining permission to use social media data for research purposes creates a number of significant issues when considering compatibility with professional ethics guidelines. This paper critically explores the application of existing informed consent policies to social media research and compares with the form of consent gained by the social networks themselves, which we label ‘uninformed consent’. We argue that, as currently constructed, informed consent carries assumptions about the nature of privacy that are not consistent with the way that consumers behave in an online environment. On the other hand, uninformed consent relies on asymmetric relationships that are unlikely to succeed in an environment based on co-creation of value. The paper highlights the ethical ambiguity created by current approaches for gaining customer consent, and proposes a new conceptual framework based on participative consent that allows for greater alignment between consumer privacy and ethical concerns.
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This paper seeks to chronicle the roots of corporate governance form its narrow shareholder perspective to the current bourgeoning stakeholder approach while giving cognizance to institutional investors and their effective role in ESG in light of the King Report III of South Africa. It is aimed at a critical review of the extant literature from the shareholder Cadbury epoch to the present day King Report novelty. We aim to: (i) offer an analytical state of corporate governance in the Anglo-Saxon world, Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Far East Asia and Africa; and (ii) illuminate the lead role the king Report of South Africa is playing as the bellwether of the stakeholder approach to corporate governance as well as guiding the role of institutional investors in ESG.
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This paper describes an application of Social Network Analysis methods for identification of knowledge demands in public organisations. Affiliation networks established in a postgraduate programme were analysed. The course was executed in a distance education mode and its students worked on public agencies. Relations established among course participants were mediated through a virtual learning environment using Moodle. Data available in Moodle may be extracted using knowledge discovery in databases techniques. Potential degrees of closeness existing among different organisations and among researched subjects were assessed. This suggests how organisations could cooperate for knowledge management and also how to identify their common interests. The study points out that closeness among organisations and research topics may be assessed through affiliation networks. This opens up opportunities for applying knowledge management between organisations and creating communities of practice. Concepts of knowledge management and social network analysis provide the theoretical and methodological basis.
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The influence of environment on social entrepreneurship requires more concerted examination. This paper contributes to emerging discussions in this area through consideration of social entrepreneurship in South Africa. Drawing upon qualitative case study research with six social enterprises, and examined through a framework of new institutional theories and writing on new venture creation, this research explores the significance of environment for the process of social entrepreneurship, for social enterprises, and for social entrepreneurs. Our findings provide insights on institutional environments, social entrepreneurship, and the interplay between them in the South African context, with implications for wider social entrepreneurship scholarship.
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1. Agri-environment schemes remain a controversial approach to reversing biodiversity losses, partly because the drivers of variation in outcomes are poorly understood. In particular, there is a lack of studies that consider both social and ecological factors. 2. We analysed variation across 48 farms in the quality and biodiversity outcomes of agri-environmental habitats designed to provide pollen and nectar for bumblebees and butterflies or winter seed for birds. We used interviews and ecological surveys to gather data on farmer experience and understanding of agri-environment schemes, and local and landscape environmental factors. 3. Multimodel inference indicated social factors had a strong impact on outcomes and that farmer experiential learning was a key process. The quality of the created habitat was affected positively by the farmer’s previous experience in environmental management. The farmer’s confidence in their ability to carry out the required management was negatively related to the provision of floral resources. Farmers with more wildlife-friendly motivations tended to produce more floral resources, but fewer seed resources. 4. Bird, bumblebee and butterfly biodiversity responses were strongly affected by the quantity of seed or floral resources. Shelter enhanced biodiversity directly, increased floral resources and decreased seed yield. Seasonal weather patterns had large effects on both measures. Surprisingly, larger species pools and amounts of semi-natural habitat in the surrounding landscape had negative effects on biodiversity, which may indicate use by fauna of alternative foraging resources. 5. Synthesis and application. This is the first study to show a direct role of farmer social variables on the success of agri-environment schemes in supporting farmland biodiversity. It suggests that farmers are not simply implementing agri-environment options, but are learning and improving outcomes by doing so. Better engagement with farmers and working with farmers who have a history of environmental management may therefore enhance success. The importance of a number of environmental factors may explain why agri-environment outcomes are variable, and suggests some – such as the weather – cannot be controlled. Others, such as shelter, could be incorporated into agri-environment prescriptions. The role of landscape factors remains complex and currently eludes simple conclusions about large-scale targeting of schemes.
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Em um mundo onde a questão da necessidade de se preservar o meio ambiente e de movimentos socialmente responsáveis em alta, este trabalho surgiu da curiosidade de se buscar entender o binômio do desenvolvimento econômico versus o desenvolvimento sustentável, visando compreender como se deu a evolução desta relação em grandes projetos hidrelétricos brasileiros. Neste contexto, os levantamentos de acontecimentos à época da construção de Itaipu serviram de base comparativa para o que hoje está sendo vivenciado pela hidrelétrica de Santo Antônio. É fato que projetos desse porte vão causar impactos e externalidades, porém como, hoje estão sendo tratadas, é algo que pode nortear o andamento futuro de sua gestão. Por isso, questões como a preservação da fauna e flora, reassentamento e desenvolvimento local, foram colocadas na pauta para verificação de como, ainda hoje, mesmo com o avanço da tecnologia e com pressões externas a respeito da questão sustentável, as externalidades desses projetos são as mesmas. As luzes das teorias apresentadas de Responsabilidade Social Corporativa, desenvolvimento sustentável e econômico, além da estruturação dos movimentos sociais, servirão de base para entender as questões apresentadas. Identificou-se que o sacrifício de poucos para usufruto de muitos continua a ser uma das principais questões a ser resolvida, e neste, inclui-se a questão da terra, assim como a não integração entre stakeholders e shareholders para se conseguir em alinhamento a melhor forma de se aproveitar e interagir com o meio em que será inserido o empreendimento, a exclusão política dos stakeholders do processo decisório sobre os projetos hidrelétricos a serem implementados.
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Este estudo objetiva identificar os principais desafios que a Agência X encontrou no caminho do desenvolvimento de um modelo de gestão de pessoas por competências e quais as possíveis formas de superar esses desafios, tendo como foco a percepção e o entendimento dos entrevistados. A organização estudada procura, há tempos, amadurecer o processo de elaboração de um plano de cargos e salários baseado em mérito e competência, que culminou na aprovação da nova modelagem institucional em gestão de recursos humanos. Com este ferramental típico da iniciativa privada, dedica-se a Agência X, fortemente, à criação de um ambiente favorável para uma gestão eficiente e produtiva, claramente alinhada aos conceitos de uma adhocracia e de uma organização inovadora sustentável. Ocorre que todo processo de mudança organizacional encontra seus desafios e seus obstáculos. No complexo ambiente das empresas públicas, este processo não é diferente, sendo ainda mais forte e evidente. Elaboraram-se, nesta pesquisa, três tipologias de grupos organizacionais, tendo como base a forma de entrada na organização: o Grupo 01 “da Oposição” – os funcionários com entrada pró-forma, o Grupo 02 “Favorável Financeiro” – os funcionários com entrada por concurso público e o Grupo 03 “Favorável Meritocrático” – os funcionários com entrada por concurso público e que exercem cargo de confiança. As análises demonstraram que os funcionários com entrada pró-forma são contrários ao novo plano por motivos que perpassam condições financeiras e motivos de ordem técnica. Os demais grupos são favoráveis ao novo plano exatamente pela lógica inversa, ou seja, motivos financeiros e motivos de ordem técnica são identificados como os principais incentivadores da nova modelagem institucional. Os maiores desafios encontrados pela Agência X foram: o enorme período apático da própria organização em relação às questões meritocráticas, como na demora pela realização de seu primeiro concurso público, a falta, no passado, de um comando superior dentro da empresa com o intuito de fortalecer a instituição no cenário nacional e internacional com foco na valorização das atividades e ações realizadas pelo seu corpo funcional, e a acomodação instalada nos empregados, fruto de gestões passadas que não se preocupavam com a gestão por resultados, perdendo o foco no desenvolvimento sustentável. Por fim, neste cenário de estagnação, a Agência X entendeu a lógica de poder e os aspectos culturais envolvidos nos grupos organizacionais, e optou, mesmo sabendo das resistências que seriam encontradas, pela priorização da profissionalização, e gestão por resultados e competência. Desenvolver as competências individuais e coletivas alinhadas com as estratégias organizacionais foram fatores determinantes para a Agência X vencer obstáculos e conseguir, depois de muitos anos, implementar uma ferramenta típica da gestão privada na esfera pública, com foco em competências, mérito e resultados, sendo assim, o maior avanço histórico da organização no sentido de fortalecer seus funcionários e robustecer a empresa dentro do cenário político nacional e internacional.
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The purpose of the dissertation is to investigate in depth the difference between the challenges social and business entrepreneurs face in the growth phase of their business in the particular environment of Brazil. This objective has been achieved through a two-steps methodology. The first step is a set of in-depth interviews carried out with industry experts such as professors, venture capitalists, consultants, fund managers or people involved in the support of growing startups (i.e. accelerators). These interviews allowed, first, to build a general perspective on the environment entrepreneurs operate into and to identify a list of challenges entrepreneurs face in the growth process of their business. This list was completed with the additional challenges identified in the previous literature. The second step of the methodology was to test the relevance of these challenges in the mind and experience of social and traditional entrepreneurs. A questionnaire was then submitted to 145 social and 286 traditional entrepreneurs. The results were statistically analyzed to test the relative relevance of these challenges for one group of entrepreneurs with respect to the other. The outcome of the analysis was significant. The most relevant challenges identified were, for both groups, taxation, bureaucracy, finding the right employees, creating effective teams, measuring firm performance and social value creation and obtaining funds. On the other side motivation, innovation, competition and lack of market space for growth represented the least relevant issues in the minds of entrepreneurs. This rank however did not differ significantly from social to traditional entrepreneurs. This testifies that in Brazil social and traditional entrepreneurs face the same set of challenges despite the widespread belief of the opposite.
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O estudo desenvolvido tem como objetivo apresentar uma visão geral da relevância e das relações entre os temas responsabilidade social e gerenciamento de projetos. Apresentando a justificativa para a necessidade de se segregar os dois temas na gestão dos projetos de responsabilidade social, o estudo aborda não só a questão da implantação da responsabilidade social nas empresas, como também busca medir o nível de utilização de práticas em gerenciamento nos projetos de responsabilidade social em uma empresa brasileira. O trabalho apresenta os principais conceitos que abordam o tema Responsabilidade Social Corporativa, bem como, os conceitos que tratam o tema Gerenciamento de Projetos. Como o tema Responsabilidade Social Corporativa deixou de ser para as empresas apenas uma questão de filantropia, mas de gestão organizacional e estratégica, o presente trabalho direciona para o levantamento da relevância do tema e da necessidade de se aplicar conceitos e práticas em gerenciamento de projetos de responsabilidade social. A questão explorada no estudo de caso desenvolvido é quanto a empresa estudada utiliza das práticas e metodologias de gerenciamento de projetos aplicadas aos projetos de responsabilidade social. Visando avaliar o cenário das organizações brasileiras, o trabalho abordou um estudo de caso de uma organização brasileira que desenvolve diversos projetos em responsabilidade social e tem ações de responsabilidade social definidas em sua estratégia organizacional. O resultado obtido no estudo de caso demonstrou que embora a empresa tenha iniciado o processo de transferência de conhecimento e padronização de práticas de gerenciamento de projetos, a percepção dos gestores e o resultado da pesquisa refletiram que essas práticas devem ser amadurecidas no ambiente de projetos corporativos.
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The term “social entrepreneurship” has been attracting growing interest from different sectors in the past years, driven by the possibility of employing business techniques to tackle recurrent social and environmental issues. At the forefront of this global phenomenon is microcredit, seen by many as an effective anti-poverty tool and having the Grameen Bank as its flagship program. While the prospects of social entrepreneurship seem promising, the newness of the concept and its somewhat confusing definition make conditions difficult to analyze this contemporary phenomenon. Therefore, the objective of this study was to discuss the challenges faced by social entrepreneurs and alternatives of development for social businesses through a case study on a Brazilian microcredit institution and inclusive business, Banco Pérola. The case addresses a growing need for case studies designed for teaching in the field of social entrepreneurship. It was focused mainly on understanding the development challenges within Banco Pérola, and built based on interviews carried out with top management, credit officer and clients of the institution, as well as on secondary data collected. An analysis of the case study was performed under a Teaching Notes. As illustrated by the Banco Pérola case, the main difficulties encountered by social entrepreneurs relate to the systematization of processes and creation of operational routines, including for performance evaluation (impact assessment tools); to the capture and management of both financial and human capital; to scaling up the business model and to the need of forging closer and more personal relationships with customers as against in traditional banking practices. In spite of certain limitations, such as the fact that the case might soon become outdated due to the fast-changing environment surrounding Banco Pérola, or the fact that not all relevant stakeholders (e.g. partners) were selected for interviews, the research objective has been achieved and the study can be seen as a contribution to spreading the concept of social entrepreneurship.
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This study examines the influence of early experience with different forms of aggressive behaviour on the fighting behaviour of young fish. Fry of the cichlid fish, Oreochromis niloticus, were raised from hatching in small groups consisting of a normal individual (the test fish) and either mutant conspecifics lacking the dorsal fin and thereby the ability to perform fin displays, or normal ones. Following a 63-day period of development in groups the test fish were confronted in their home tanks with an unfamiliar normal fish for 10 min. The fighting behaviour of the test fish was analyzed considering their previous group type (mutant or normal) and rank (alpha or beta). There was no difference between test fish in the rate and sequence of behaviour patterns used in fighting. However, test fish that had developed in mutant groups were rarely the first to bite in contests and had a longer latency to biting following the first bite of the stimulus fish than rest fish with normal experience. This finding is attributable to the form of aggressive behaviour experienced by the test fish during development but not to existing differences in the amount of aggression previously experienced, nor to previous rank, sex, or size relative to the stimulus fish. The results suggest that early experience influenced decision making by the test fish during the fight. The involvement of the fin displays and the possible mechanism of this influence are discussed.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Includes bibliography