984 resultados para Filipe Furtado
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In Portugal, about 20% of full-time workers are employed under a fixed-term contract. Using a rich longitudinal matched employer-employee dataset for Portugal, with more than 20 million observations and covering the 2002-2012 period, we confirm the common idea that fixed-term contracts are not desirable when compared to permanent ones, by estimating a conditional wage gap of -1.7 log points. Then, we evaluate the sources of that wage penalty by combining a three way high-dimensional fixed effects model with the decomposition of Gelbach (2014), in which the three dimensions considered are the worker’s unobserved ability, the firm’s compensation wage policy and the job title effect. It is shown that the average worker with a fixed-term contract is less productive than his/her permanent counterparts, explaining -3.92 log points of the FTC wage penalty. Additionally, the sorting of workers into lower-paid job titles is also responsible for -0.59 log points of the wage gap. Surprisingly, we found that the allocation of workers among firms mitigates the existing wage penalty (in 4.23 log points), as fixed-term workers are concentrated into firms with a more generous compensation policy. Finally, following Figueiredo et al. (2014), we further control for the worker-firm match characteristics and reach the conclusion that fixed-term employment relationships have an overrepresentation of low quality worker-firm matches, explaining 0.65 log points of the FTC wage penalty.
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Currently, Portugal assumes itself as a democratic rule of substantive law State, sustained by a legal system seeking the right balance between the guarantee of fundamental rights and freedoms constitutional foreseen in Portugal’s Fundamental Law and criminal persecution. The architecture of the penal code lies with, roughly speaking, a accusatory basic structure, “deliberately attached to one of the most remarkable achievements of the civilizational democratic progress, and by obedience to the constitutional commandment”, in balance with the official investigation principle, valid both for the purpose of prosecution and trial. Regarding the principle of non self-incrimination - nemo tenetur se ipsum accusare, briefly defined as the defendant’s right of not being obliged to contribute to the self-incrimination, it should be stressed that there isn’t an explicit consecration in the Portuguese Constitution, being commonly accepted in an implicit constitutional prediction and deriving from other constitutional rights and principles, first and foremost, the meaning and scope of the concept of democratic rule of Law State, embedded in the Fundamental Law, and in the guidelines of the constitutional principles of human person dignity, freedom of action and the presumption of innocence. In any case, about the (in) applicability of the principle of the prohibition of self-incrimination to the Criminal Police Bodies in the trial hearing in Court, and sharing an idea of Guedes Valente, the truth is that the exercise of criminal action must tread a transparent path and non-compliant with methods to obtain evidence that violate the law, the public order or in violation of democratic principles and loyalty (Guedes Valente, 2013, p. 484). Within the framework of the penal process relating to the trial, which is assumed as the true phase of the process, the witness represents a relevant figure for the administration of criminal justice, for the testimonial proof is, in the idea of Othmar Jauernig, the worst proof of evidence, but also being the most frequent (Jauernig, 1998, p. 289). As coadjutant of the Public Prosecutor and, in specific cases, the investigating judge, the Criminal Police Bodies are invested with high responsibility, being "the arms and eyes of Judicial Authorities in pursuing the criminal investigation..." which has as ultimate goal the fulfillment of the Law pursuing the defense of society" (Guedes Valente, 2013, p. 485). It is in this context and as a witness that, throughout operational career, the Criminal Police Bodies are required to be at the trial hearing and clarify the Court with its view about the facts relating to occurrences of criminal context, thus contributing very significantly and, in some cases, decisively for the proper administration of the portuguese criminal justice. With regards to the intervention of Criminal Police Bodies in the trial hearing in Court, it’s important that they pay attention to a set of standards concerning the preparation of the testimony, the very provision of the testimony and, also, to its conclusion. Be emphasized that these guidelines may become crucial for the quality of the police testimony at the trial hearing, thus leading to an improvement of the enforcement of justice system. In this vein, while preparing the testimony, the Criminal Police Bodies must present itself in court with proper clothing, to read before and carefully the case files, to debate the facts being judged with other Criminal Police Bodies and prepare potential questions. Later, while giving his testimony during the trial, the Criminal Police Bodies must, summing up, to take the oath in a convincing manner, to feel comfortable, to start well by convincingly answering the first question, keep an attitude of serenity, to adopt an attitude of collaboration, to avoid the reading of documents, to demonstrate deference and seriousness before the judicial operators, to use simple and objective language, to adopt a fluent speech, to use nonverbal language correctly, to avoid spontaneity responding only to what is asked, to report only the truth, to avoid hesitations and contradictions, to be impartial and to maintain eye contact with the judge. Finally, at the conclusion of the testimony, the Criminal Police Bodies should rise in a smooth manner, avoiding to show relief, resentment or satisfaction, leaving a credible and professional image and, without much formality, requesting the judge permission to leave the courtroom. As final note, it’s important to stress that "The intervention of the Police Criminal Bodies in the trial hearing in Court” encloses itself on a theme of crucial importance not only for members of the Police and Security Forces, who must welcome this subject with the utmost seriousness and professionalism, but also for the proper administration of the criminal justice system in Portugal.
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O presente relatório é o resultado do estágio de seis meses efetuado entre setembro de 2014 e fevereiro de 2015 no Centro de Arbitragem Comercial da Câmara de Comércio e Indústria Portuguesa. O presente texto descreve as diversas atividades desenvolvidas durante o período do estágio, assim como uma análise teórica do instituto de arbitragens paralelas. Foi também efetuada uma atualização de dados recolhidos sobre processos arbitrais do Centro de Arbitragem já terminados, entre os anos 1990 e 2015, e adicionados dados novos, sobre as diferentes pessoas jurídicas que recorrem ao CAC, tanto em arbitragens institucionalizadas como arbitragens ad hoc.
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RESUMO - Contexto: a actividade de transplantação hepática envolve um número considerável de profissionais multidisciplinares e, possui uma alocação de verbas importante do ponto de vista do administrador hospitalar. Estudar e analisar a actividade de transplantação hepática no Centro Hospitalar do Porto (CHP), é por isso, objecto do trabalho. Objectivos: Efectuar uma análise custo/proveito do processo de transplantação hepática para o CHP nos anos de 2010, 2011 e 2012 e, caracterizar a população em estudo com o maior número de variáveis possível. Metodologia: Seleccionou-se para análise os pacientes com o Grupo de Diagnóstico Homogéneo (GDH) 480 que realizaram transplante hepático entre 1 de Janeiro de 2010 até 30 de Junho de 2012 de modo a quantificar os custos e proveitos dos 161 pacientes desde a fase pré-transplante, passando pelo internamento até aos 6 meses após a alta hospitalar da fase pós-transplante. Na análise de custos da fase pré-transplante consideraram-se os custos com recursos humanos (RH) médicos das consultas e o custo com meios complementares de diagnóstico e terapêutica (MCDT’s). Na fase de internamento considerou-se os custos relativos à cirurgia (RH e material de consumo clinico e farmacológico) e diárias de internamento. Para a fase pós-transplante contabilizou-se os custos relativos a RH médicos das consultas, o custo com MCDT’s e fármacos. O apuramento de proveitos decorreu do contrato programa da instituição, da Portaria 839-A/2009 de 31 de Julho para o cálculo pelo peso relativo do transplante hepático, pelo Despacho nº 19964/2008 de 28 de Julho para a comparticipação dos fármacos. Considerou-se ainda o incentivo à transplantação pelos Despachos nº6155/2006, de 15 de Março e nº 10485/2011, de 19 de Agosto. Resultados: Da análise global dos 161 GDH’s o verificado foi um custo total para o CHP de 7.505.518,89euro (um custo médio de 46.618,13euro por paciente). Quanto aos proveitos utilizando o contrato programa do CHP bem como os Despachos relativos ao incentivo à transplantação e à comparticipação de fármacos, existiu proveitos de 7.089.462,77euro (proveito médio de 44.033,93euro). Se o cálculo dos proveitos de internamento fosse pelo peso relativo do transplante hepático os proveitos seriam de 21.834.655,50euro (proveito médio de 135.618,98euro).
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The scope of the following study is to present an alternative and preventive dispute resolution method known as Dispute Resolution Board. The Dispute Resolution Board mechanism is included in construction contracts to support project participants in avoiding and resolving disputes. Over the years the construction industry dealt with the resolution of claims and disputes through several methods. One of the most successful and lasting is the Dispute Resolution Board. A Dispute Resolution Board is a board of impartial professionals formed at the start of the project to follow construction progress, prevent arising disputes, and assist in the resolution of disputes during the project. When a dispute arises the Board meets with the parties to settle this dispute. The recommendation of this Board is non-binding for the parties. In Portugal there is no experience with this form of conciliation.
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Foi objetivo deste trabalho, reunir informação sobre o estado atual do biodiesel no seu contexto geral em todo no mundo, fazendo um cruzamento de dados para nos ajudar a compreender a situação atual do biodiesel, em Portugal, assim como na Europa e no mundo. Começou-se por realçar a importância do Biodiesel, vantagens e desvantagens da utilização do biodiesel, considerando os aspetos ambientais, sociais e políticos associados à produção e utilização de biodiesel. No caso europeu, foi sublinhada a relevância da produção de biodiesel no contexto atual da diretiva renováveis. No que diz respeito a Europa, a colza e o girassol são as oleaginosas que representam um papel mais relevante na produção de biodiesel. A França e a Alemanha são países de destaque na Europa neste contexto, em que a Alemanha é responsável por cerca de 42% da produção mundial, sendo a sua produção feita a partir da colza. Na Europa, as principais empresas que estão a produzir biodiesel são a OVI, Prio Energy e Ecomotion. Os principais constrangimentos à produção de culturas para produção de biodiesel prendem-se com a mudança de uso do solo. Foi também objetivo salientar alguns aspetos e dados sobre a situação nacional. Atualmente as grandes produtoras de biocombustíveis – biodiesel –, a nível nacional são a Iberol e a Torrejana, detida pela Tracopol (base soja e colza). Estas duas empresas têm uma capacidade instalada de 200 mil toneladas, que é adquirida na totalidade pela Galp, o que permitiu atingir os 3% de penetração no combustível líquido comercializado. No entanto, em termos de área agrícola necessária a GALP aponta para a necessidade de 700000 e 1000000 ha, sendo inevitável a importação de semente para a produção de biocombustíveis. No que diz respeito ao continente americano, a oleaginosa mais usada é a soja sendo os principais países produtores o Brasil e os EUA. Também neste continente, a mudança do uso do solo é uma das principais condicionantes à produção destas culturas ricas em óleo. O continente asiático tem apostado fortemente na produção de culturas oleaginosas, com maior relevância para o óleo de palma. No extremo oriente, o óleo de palma é a matéria-prima mais representativa para a produção de biodiesel, sendo os principais países produtores a Malásia, a Indonésia e a China. A mudança do uso do solo é também problemática na produção de culturas para produção de óleo. No continente africano, Moçambique foi o país abordado com as suas culturas energéticas, as problemáticas das divisões dos terrenos e a aposta da Galp e da Visabeira no óleo de jatropha e de palma. No resto do continente a aposta tem recaído na produção de jatropha mas sem grandes sucessos.
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The following work project illustrates the strategic issues There App, a mobile application, faces regarding the opportunity to expand from its current state as a product to a multisided platform. Initially, a market analysis is performed to identify the ideal customer groups to be integrated in the platform. Strategic design issues are then discussed on how to best match its value proposition with the identified market opportunity. Suggestions on how the company should organize its resources and operational processes to best deliver on its value proposition complete the work.
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This work project aims to demonstrate how to design and develop an innovative concept of video streaming app. The project combines technology push and market pull theories into developing a product that is more suitable for the customer needs, with the particularity that there is no other way of seeing any place in the world, live and ondemand. An analysis on the bigger influencers in terms of design-thinking and new product development, as Tim Brown or Paul Trott, lead to a better understanding on how There App should evolve, keeping in mind the customer desires and technical features.
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Field lab: Entrepreneurial and innovative ventures
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The evolution of mobile technologies that make its presence something ubiquitous and the idea of internet connectivity in every device, often called as the Internet of Things, are pushing a disruption in other industry: the in-vehicle infotainment (IVI). Many companies are trying to enter this new industry that comprises information (weather, news, location services) and entertainment solutions in just one. For that purpose, company X developed a new entertainment solution and intends to bring it to market. This Work Project focuses on creating a business model and an entry mode for the company.
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Field lab: Entrepreneurial and innovative ventures
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Towards a holistic perspective of CRM, this project aims to diagnose and propose a strategy and market segmentation for Siemens Healthcare. The main underlying principle is to apply a full customer-centric outlook taking own business properties into consideration while preserving Siemens Healthcare’s culture and vision. Mainly focused on market segmentation, this project goes beyond established boundaries by employing an unbiased perspective of CRM while challenging current strategy, goals, processes, tools, initiatives and KPIs. In order to promote a sustainable business excellence strategy, this project aspires to streamline CRM strategic importance and driving the company one step forward.
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The emergence of the so-called “European Paradox” shows that R&D investment is not maximally effective and that increasing the scale of public R&D expenditures is not sufficient to generate employment and sustained economic growth. Increasing Governmental R&D Investment is far from being a “panacea” for stagnant growth. It is worth noting that Government R&D Investment does not have a statistically significant impact on employment, indicating the need to assess the trade-offs of policies that could lead to significant increases in government expenditure. Surprisingly, Governmental R&D Employment does not contribute to “mass-market” employment, despite its quite important role in reducing Youth-Unemployment. Despite the negative side-effects of Governmental R&D Employment on both GVA and GDP, University R&D Employment appears to have a quite important role in reducing Unemployment, especially Youth-Unemployment, while it also does not have a downside in terms of economic growth. Technological Capacity enhancement is the most effective instrument for reducing Unemployment and is a policy without any downside regarding sustainable economical development. In terms of wider policy implications, the results reinforce the idea that European Commission Research and Innovation policies must be restructured, shifting from a transnational framework to a more localised, measurable and operational approach.
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Field lab: SME competitiveness