820 resultados para Job Quality, Public Sector, Equity
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A litania conhecida relata muito mais sobre maus governos, principalmente, em países em desenvolvimento, do que sobre suas práticas inovadoras. Nas agências brasileiras nos últimos anos assiste-se a presença constante e reiterada da ideia de uma reforma administrativa. A observação mais simples tem mostrado baixos níveis de eficiência, efetividade e transparência nas instituições públicas. O presente estudo visa expor, na contramão do senso comum, um exemplo de bom governo – o Prêmio INOVES. Dessa maneira levantam-se os conceitos de eficiência e efetividade no setor público. Bem como, a exposição de um cenário do estado do Espírito Santo que se mostra aberto as perspectivas de mudança. Por intermédio da sociologia das organizações, busca-se aspectos da realidade das experiências apresentadas pelo prêmio INOVES, para explicar, a partir de conceitos particulares da teoria das relações humanas e na digressão dos modelos da ação concreta de Crozier e Friedberg (1977) a análise da ação/situação das condutas dos atores envolvidos em projetos vencedores. A metodologia utilizada no desenho dessa pesquisa é aquela ligada a Ground Theory de Strauss (1967), o qual enfatiza que a construção do conhecimento sobre determinados objetos deve ser minimamente pensada como articulação de conceitos básicos que iriam nortear o vai e vem entre a observação – seja etnográfica ou de entrevista em profundidade – e a confirmação e reconstrução em um plano mais complexo da teoria a ser aplicada. A conclusão mais imediata aos estudos realizados perpassa as teorias de alcance médio que permitem um contato com o objeto de estudo, cuja proximidade permite um processo de descoberta da relevância dos pontos centrais a observação, bem como um outro pilar teórico das investigações, sobre os atores envolvidos na cooperação interna dos projetos.
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A dissertação problematiza as relações entre movimentos sociais e Estado no Brasil contemporâneo, dando enfoque à entrada de lideranças de movimentos para órgãos públicos, por meio da ocupação de cargos de confiança e comissionados. Esta mudança no local de atuação, que pode ser compreendida como “trânsito” (da sociedade civil para o Estado) ou do ponto de vista da transformação de papéis (de desafiantes a membros da polity), repercute sobre o campo do ativismo em questão, sobre as decisões e políticas dos órgãos públicos envolvidos, assim como sobre o próprio ativista. Tendo em vista essa discussão, estabelecemos como objeto de atenção os impactos promovidos no nível individual, tendo como objetivo investigar e analisar as transformações processadas nas dimensões objetivas e subjetivas de carreiras de lideranças ativistas que adentraram o Estado por meio da ocupação de cargos. Assim, foi realizado um estudo das carreiras ativistas de seis lideranças reconhecidas por terem atuado em um campo específico de militância no Espírito Santo – o campo ambiental – e que ocuparam cargos em órgãos públicos. A metodologia utilizada foi qualitativa, e os dados foram coletados em entrevistas semiestruturadas e em profundidade com as lideranças e em pesquisa em outras fontes, como páginas de internet e materiais cedidos pelos próprios entrevistados. As análises foram instrumentalizadas teoricamente pela sociologia das carreiras militantes, por meio da qual buscamos reconstruir itinerários objetivos e aspectos subjetivos da atuação política das lideranças. Os resultados revelam que, na maioria dos casos estudados, a entrada para o Estado não foi acompanhada do desengajamento em relação ao ativismo desenvolvido em organizações e lutas ambientalistas; e que é recorrente a conciliação (e por vezes a articulação) de ambos. Todavia, a dupla atuação no movimento e no Estado foi permeada por tensões, levando algumas vezes a conflitos e rupturas. O trabalho permite concluir que, mesmo para os que se mantiveram ativistas em movimentos ambientais, houve impactos decorrentes da atuação em órgãos públicos sobre suas carreiras objetivas e subjetivas, sendo notável uma mudança na visão e na relação com o Estado, compreendido como lugar onde é possível “gerar contribuições”.
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In this paper we aim to identify and analyze a set of variables that can potentially influence the adoption and knowledge of the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) in Portugal. Hypotheses were tested using data obtained from a questionnaire sent to 591 publicly-owned organizations (local governments, municipal corporations and hospitals) and 549 privately-owned organizations (large companies and small and medium enterprises) in Portugal. The results allow us to conclude that although the majority of respondents claimed to know the BSC, its use in Portugal is still limited and very recent, particularly in the public sector organizations. However, it should be noted that its use has increased in Portugal in recent years. The study also reveals that in spite of the noticeable differences between public and private sector, the BSC is used in the public sector after a few adjustments to the traditional model. Using as theoretical framework the contingency and institutional theories, we found that decentralization, vertical differentiation and the degree of higher education are associated with the implementation of the BSC.
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This paper explores the main determinants of the use of the cost accounting system (CAS) in Portuguese local government (PLG). Regression analysis is used to study the fit of a model of accounting changes in PLG, focused on cost accounting systems oriented to activities and outputs. Based on survey data gathered from PLG, we have found that the use of information in decision-making and external reporting is still a mirage. We obtain evidence about the influence of the internal organizational context (especially the lack of support and difficulties in the CAS implementation) in the use for internal purposes, while the institutional environment (like external pressures to implement the CAS) appears to be more deterministic of the external use. Results strengthen the function of external reporting to legitimate the organization’s activities to external stakeholders. On the other hand, some control variables (like political competition, usefulness and experience) also evidence some explanatory power in the model. Some mixed results were found that appeal to further research in the future. Our empirical results contribute to understand the importance of interconnecting the contingency and institutional approaches to gain a clear picture of cost accounting changes in the public sector.
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This chapter provides a broad look at the Portuguese process of agencification in the last two decades. As with most of the remaining chapters in this book, we cover the basics by describing the administrative landscape, its changes in organizational make-up, the delicate balance between control and autonomy in the ministry-agency relationship, perceptual changes in efficiency and performance measurement in public management, based on a comprehensive survey (COBRA survey of the CRIPO research group) sent to all public-sector organizations under public law with some degree of autonomy (see Chapter 1, Table 1.1). Portugal is undergoing the most pervasive politico-economic crisis in its short democratic history. The administrative mapping conducted in 2007 which served as the basis for the administration of the COBRA survey is already undergoing change.
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É vergonhoso e revoltante que seja o próprio Estado português a promover o despedimento em Portugal, qual país do 3º mundo. Muitas vezes não apenas junto dos trabalhadores do sector privado, mas também junto do próprio sector público. Agora, acreditam que existiram perfeitos ignorantes e idiotas em Portugal que chegaram nos tempos mais recentes a propor o fim deste feriado de cariz mundial?! § Abstract: It is shameful and disgusting that is the very Portuguese State to promote the dismissal in Portugal, which country in the 3rd world. Often not only among private sector employees, but also from the public sector itself. Now, believe that there were ignorant and stupid perfect in Portugal who arrived in recent times to propose the end of this world oriented holiday ?!
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This article intends to understand the motivations, benefits and difficulties inherent to Balanced Scorecard (BSC) adoption in the public sector from the perspective of the professionals who implement it - the management consultants. We chose a qualitative research based on semi-structured interviews with management consultants belonging to consulting companies operating in Portugal, with experience in the implementation of the BSC in the public and private sector. The results allowed concluding that the use of management consultants is advantageous on the BSC adoption. To overcome the difficulties in construction and continuity of the BSC in the public sector, the consultants presented some facilitating conditions that can contribute to the increased efficacy in the adoption and continuation of BSC.
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This article intends to understand the motivations, benefits and difficulties inherent to Balanced Scorecard (BSC) adoption in the public sector from the perspective of the professionals who implement it - the management consultants. We chose a qualitative research based on semi-structured interviews with management consultants belonging to consulting companies operating in Portugal, with experience in the implementation of the BSC in the public and private sector. The results allowed concluding that the use of management consultants is advantageous on the BSC adoption. To overcome the difficulties in construction and continuity of the BSC in the public sector, the consultants presented some facilitating conditions that can contribute to the increased efficacy in the adoption and continuation of BSC.
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Este estudo objetiva identificar o perfil de artigos sobre controle interno no setor público, publicados em periódicos nacionais e internacionais indexados na base de dados Scopus. Nos artigos publicados em periódicos nacionais e internacionais indexados na base de dados Scopus, disponíveis no Portal Capes-BR, na área de Social Sciences & Humanities, realizaram-se buscas pelo termo internal control in the public sector. Identificou-se um total de 133 artigos publicados entre os anos de 1983 a 2011 e observou-se que está havendo um aumento na produção científica sobre a temática analisada. Em contrapartida, não há uma literatura específica predominante utilizada nesta área. Os temas mais explorados são: a) auditoria, controle interno, gestão de riscos e governança; b) finanças públicas; c) políticas públicas; e d) desenvolvimento econômico.
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OBJETIVO: Avaliar o envelhecimento funcional (capacidade para o trabalho) associado às condições de trabalho. MÉTODOS: Responderam ao questionário "Índice de Capacidade para o Trabalho" (ICT), 807 servidores de uma instituição judiciária federal. As condições de trabalho foram analisadas através do método de análise ergonômica do trabalho. RESULTADOS: A maioria das funções estudadas tem predomínio de demandas cognitivas no trabalho. Os diagnósticos mais referidos foram: doenças músculo-esqueléticas (e lesões), neurológicas (incluindo distúrbio emocional), respiratórias, digestivas, dermatológicas e cardiovasculares. Os modelos de análise de regressão logística mostraram que as mulheres, aqueles com maior tempo de trabalho na instituição e os com cargo de auxiliar operacional de serviços diversos têm maiores chances de apresentar ICT baixo ou moderado. CONCLUSÕES: Os resultados ressaltam a necessidade de melhorar as condições de trabalho. Sugere-se a implementação do Serviço Especializado em Engenharia de Segurança e Medicina do Trabalho, como exige a Lei 6.514 de 1977.
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There has been a growing interest in research on performance measurement and management practices, which seems to reflect researchers’ response to calls for the need to increase the relevance of management accounting research. However, despite the development of the new public management literature, studies involving public sector organizations are relatively small compared to those involving business organizations and extremely limited when it comes to public primary health care organizations. Yet, the economic significance of public health care organizations in the economy of developed countries and the criticisms these organizations regularly face from the public suggests there is a need for research. This is particularly true in the case of research that may lead to improvement in performance measurement and management practices and ultimately to improvements in the way health care organizations use their limited resources in the provision of services to the communities. This study reports on a field study involving three public primary health care organisations. The evidence obtained from interviews and archival data suggests a performance management practices in these institutions lacked consistency and coherence, potentially leading to decreased performance. Hierarchical controls seemed to be very weak and accountability limited, leading to a lack of direction, low motivation and, in some circumstances to insufficient managerial abilities and skills. Also, the performance management systems revealed a number of weaknesses, which suggests that there are various opportunities for improvement in performance in the studied organisations.
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OBJECTIVE: Voluntary HIV counseling and testing are provided to all Brazilian pregnant women with the purpose of reducing mother-to-child HIV transmission. The purpose of the study was to assess characteristics of HIV testing and identify factors associated with HIV counseling and testing. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out comprising 1,658 mothers living in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Biological, reproductive and social variables were obtained from mothers by means of a standardized questionnaire. Being counseling about HIV testing was the dependent variable. Confidence intervals, chi-square test and hierarchical logistic model were used to determine the association between counseling and maternal variables. RESULTS: Of 1,658 mothers interviewed, 1,603 or 96.7% (95% CI: 95.7-97.5) underwent HIV testing, and 51 or 3.1% (95% CI: 2.3-4.0) were not tested. Four (0.2%) refused to undergo testing after counseling. Of 51 women not tested in this study, 30 had undergone the testing previously. Of 1,603 women tested, 630 or 39.3% (95% CI: 36.9-41.7) received counseling, 947 or 59.2% (95% CI: 56.6-61.5) did not, and 26 (1.6%) did not inform. Low income, lack of prenatal care, late beginning of prenatal care, use of rapid testing, and receiving prenatal in the public sector were variables independently associated with a lower probability of getting counseling about HIV testing. CONCLUSIONS: The study findings confirmed the high rate of prenatal HIV testing in Porto Alegre. However, women coming from less privileged social groups were less likely to receive information and benefit from counseling.
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The public sector is facing turbulent times and this also challenges the health professions who are expected to serve both the interests of the citizens and the cost-containment and austerity policies of governments. This article seeks to explore the changing role of the health professions. I introduce an approach on ‘citizen professionals’ as active players in the policy process and mediators between the state/policymakers and the citizens/patients. The aim is to highlight a transformative potential of professionalism and the connectedness with other sets of governance, like management. Empirical material from a German case study and a comparative European study serve to illustrate the arguments, drawing on policy analysis and secondary sources. The results bring the complexity of transformations and new emergent forms of professionalism into view that cannot be understood in traditional categories of conflict, exclusion and jurisdiction. Exploring the potential of the health professions to creatively respond to new challenges may reveal new opportunities for innovating healthcare policy beyond market and management.
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OBJECTIVE: To assess HIV testing rate and determine risk factors for not have been tested during pregnancy. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was carried out in Porto Alegre, Southern Brazil, from December 2000 to February 2001. Socioeconomic, maternal and healthcare variables were obtained by means of a standardized questionnaire. Crude and adjusted odds ratios and their 95% confidence intervals were obtained in logistic regression models. RESULTS: A total of 1,642 mothers were interviewed. Of them, 94.3% reported being offered HIV testing before or during pregnancy or during labor; 89 mothers (5.4%) were not tested or did not know if they were tested. Attending fewer than six prenatal visits, being single and younger than 18 years old were relevant barriers preventing HIV testing. There was found a relationship between maternal schooling and the category of prenatal care provider. Having low 22.20 (12.43-39.67) or high 3.38 (1.86-7.68). schooling and being cared in the private sector strongly reduced the likelihood of being HIV tested. CONCLUSIONS: The Brazilian Health Ministry's recommendation for universal counseling and HIV testing has been successfully implemented in the public sector. In order to improve HIV testing coverage, new strategies need to target women cared in the private sector especially those of low schooling.
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OBJECTIVE: To estimate the direct costs of schizophrenia for the public sector. METHODS: A study was carried out in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, during 1998. Data from the medical literature and governmental research bodies were gathered for estimating the total number of schizophrenia patients covered by the Brazilian Unified Health System. A decision tree was built based on an estimated distribution of patients under different types of psychiatric care. Medical charts from public hospitals and outpatient services were used to estimate the resources used over a one-year period. Direct costs were calculated by attributing monetary values for each resource used. RESULTS: Of all patients, 81.5% were covered by the public sector and distributed as follows: 6.0% in psychiatric hospital admissions, 23.0% in outpatient care, and 71.0% without regular treatment. The total direct cost of schizophrenia was US$191,781,327 (2.2% of the total health care expenditure in the state). Of this total, 11.0% was spent on outpatient care and 79.2% went for inpatient care. CONCLUSIONS: Most schizophrenia patients in the state of São Paulo receive no regular treatment. The study findings point out to the importance of investing in research aimed at improving the resource allocation for the treatment of mental disorders in Brazil.