988 resultados para Empresas multinacionais - Localização
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A literatura sugere que o Seis Sigma trouxe contribuições sob vários aspectos, tanto no âmbito da gestão da qualidade como também da gestão estratégica. No entanto, ainda há certa escassez de informações sobre esse assunto no cenário organizacional brasileiro. Este artigo visa reduzir essa carência da literatura, mostrando uma visão prática sobre as contribuições decorrentes dos investimentos no Seis Sigma para empresas do Brasil. A relevância de requisitos essenciais - como conceito de qualidade; combinação das abordagens estatística e estratégica; sistematização metodológica; formação de especialistas; e gestão de projetos - é discutida tanto em âmbito teórico-conceitual como prático. O método do estudo de caso foi aplicado para obter o embasamento empírico da pesquisa. Os investimentos no Seis Sigma feitos por duas subsidiárias brasileiras de empresas multinacionais norte-americanas (uma de manufatura e uma de serviços) são apresentados e reforçam a relevância dos requisitos supracitados.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Economia - FCLAR
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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O presente trabalho avalia a interação usuário-produtor na Indústria de Máquinas Agrícolas (IMA) e procura demonstrar como esse padrão interativo promove a descentralização das atividades inovativas do setor, com enfoque no caso brasileiro. O Estudo de Caso das empresas multinacionais (Deere & Co, CNH Global NV e AGCO Corp.) corrobora a hipótese do desenvolvimento de projetos em território brasileiro com predominância de projetos de caráter derivativo
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Pós-graduação em Relações Internacionais (UNESP - UNICAMP - PUC-SP) - FFC
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Some authors have shown the need of understanding the technological structuring process in contemporary firms. From this perspective, the software industry is a very important element because it provides products and services directly to many organizations from many fields. In this case, the Brazilian software industry has some peculiarities that distinguish it from other industries located in developed countries, which makes its understanding even more relevant. There is evidence that local firms take different strategies and structural configurations to enter into a market naturally dominated by large multinational firms. Therefore, this study aims to understand not only the structural configurations assumed by domestic firms but also the dynamic and the process that lead to these different configurations. To do so, this PhD dissertation investigates the institutional environment, its entities and the isomorphic movements, by employing an exploratory, descriptive and explanatory multiple cases study. Eight software development companies from the Recife's information technology Cluster were visited. Also, a form was applied and an interview with one of the main firm s professional was conducted. Although the study is predominantly qualitative, part of the data was analyzed through charts and graphs, providing a companies and environment overview that was very useful to analysis done through the interviews interpretation. As a result, it was realized that companies are structured around hybrids business models from two ideal types of software development companies, which are: software factory and technology-based company. Regarding the development process, it was found that there is a balanced distribution between the traditional and agile development paradigm. Among the traditional methodologies, the Rational Unified Process (RUP) is predominant. The Scrum is the most used methodology among the organizations based on the Agile Manifesto's principles. Regarding the structuring process, each institutional entity acts in such way that generates different isomorphic pressure. Emphasis was given to entities such as customers, research agencies, clusters, market-leading businesses, public universities, incubators, software industry organizations, technology vendors, development tool suppliers and manager s school and background because they relate themselves in a close way with the software firms. About this relationship, a dual and bilateral influence was found. Finally, the structuring level of the organizational field has been also identified as low, which gives a chance to organizational actors of acting independently
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Some authors have shown the need of understanding the technological structuring process in contemporary firms. From this perspective, the software industry is a very important element because it provides products and services directly to many organizations from many fields. In this case, the Brazilian software industry has some peculiarities that distinguish it from other industries located in developed countries, which makes its understanding even more relevant. There is evidence that local firms take different strategies and structural configurations to enter into a market naturally dominated by large multinational firms. Therefore, this study aims to understand not only the structural configurations assumed by domestic firms but also the dynamic and the process that lead to these different configurations. To do so, this PhD dissertation investigates the institutional environment, its entities and the isomorphic movements, by employing an exploratory, descriptive and explanatory multiple cases study. Eight software development companies from the Recife's information technology Cluster were visited. Also, a form was applied and an interview with one of the main firm s professional was conducted. Although the study is predominantly qualitative, part of the data was analyzed through charts and graphs, providing a companies and environment overview that was very useful to analysis done through the interviews interpretation. As a result, it was realized that companies are structured around hybrids business models from two ideal types of software development companies, which are: software factory and technology-based company. Regarding the development process, it was found that there is a balanced distribution between the traditional and agile development paradigm. Among the traditional methodologies, the Rational Unified Process (RUP) is predominant. The Scrum is the most used methodology among the organizations based on the Agile Manifesto's principles. Regarding the structuring process, each institutional entity acts in such way that generates different isomorphic pressure. Emphasis was given to entities such as customers, research agencies, clusters, market-leading businesses, public universities, incubators, software industry organizations, technology vendors, development tool suppliers and manager s school and background because they relate themselves in a close way with the software firms. About this relationship, a dual and bilateral influence was found. Finally, the structuring level of the organizational field has been also identified as low, which gives a chance to organizational actors of acting independently
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Na Subcomissão da Educação, Cultura e Esportes da Assembleia Nacional Constituinte (ANC) João Calmon (PMDB-ES), relator da Subcomissão, explica sugestões para a educação no país que incluem a do ensino gratuito para todos, exceto no caso do ensino superior, com a possibilidade de não oferecer gratuidade aos alunos. A Subcomissão da Educação, Cultura e Esporte recebe Celso Furtado, Ministro da Cultura, que defende o fortalecimento da cultura nacional por meio do ensino. A Subcomissão de Defesa do Estado, da Sociedade e da sua Segurança discute o anteprojeto de Ricardo Fiuza (PFL-PE) que mantém os militares responsáveis pela ordem interna do país, desde que estejam submetidos à vontade do poder civil e que o serviço militar é obrigatório, salvo em casos de restrição religiosa. Na Subcomissão da Nacionalidade, da Soberania e das Relações Internacionais, João Hermann (PMDB-SP), o relator, explica a relação das empresas multinacionais, a tutela dos recursos naturais e o direitos dos falantes da língua portuguesa de se tornarem cidadãos brasileiros após um ano. Na Subcomissão do Sistema Eleitoral e Partidos Políticos, apresentado o anteprojeto de Francisco Rossi (PTB-SP), o relator sugere a livre formação de partidos e o voto distrital. Na Subcomissão de Orçamento e Fiscalização Financeira, José Luiz Maia (PDS-PI), o relator, propõe maior fiscalização dos gastos públicos.
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Rejeição pelo Plenário da proposta do Centrão sobre reforma agrária. Busca de acordo pelos Líderes entre o texto do Centrão e a proposta apresentada pela Comissão de Sistematização. Inclusão da definição de empresa brasileira de capital nacional na nova Carta Magna. Resguardo do patrimônio nacional. Autorização da distribuição dos derivados de petróleo por empresas multinacionais. Necessidade de regulamentação da remessa de lucros obtidos por empresas de capital estrangeiro.
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Votação do projeto de Constituição Federal. Mobilização de empresários brasileiros junto à Assembleia Nacional Constituinte. Denúncia da existência de lobby de empresas multinacionais junto a constituintes. Negociação de Líderes em torno da inclusão na pauta de itens considerados polêmicos.
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Esta tese tem por objetivo analisar as transformações socioeconômicas, com ênfase na dinâmica do mercado de trabalho, que ocorreram no município de Macaé, principalmente após a promulgação da Lei n 9.478, de 06/08/1997. Esta lei acabou com o monopólio da petrobras no que concerne a prospecção de petróleo atraindo para a região inúmeras empresas multinacionais. A importância do estudo deste municípío se deve ao fato de Macaé exercer um importante papel economico na retomada do crescimento da economia do Estado do Rio de Janeiro em funçaõ da indústria petrolífera e seus impactos estarem além de suas fronteiras, repercurtindo em toda a região norte fluminense e municípios da baixada litorãnea. Outro aspecto abordado é a forma como a região norte fluminense sempre esteve ligada aos projetos de desenvolvimento de nosso país, principalmente no que diz respeito a políticas energéticas, como o proálcool e o petróleo. Macaé tornou-se um pólo econômico muito forte para o capital porém, as contradições do sistema capítalista caminham na mesma proporção que o dinheiro do petróleo, logo as desigualdades sociais despontam de maneira muito forte e o mercado de trabalho local reflete esta contradição.
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Every can of tuna purchased by the consumer has taken a long journey before reaching the supermarket shelves. For each can bought there is a lengthy process from sea to shelf. A large proportion of the tuna cans purchased in the European Union come all the way from West Africa; a developing region with a high dependency on fisheries. Amidst an ever-increasing demand for tuna products the global tuna fisheries are set to continue expanding, apparently one of the last natural resource based industries fit to do so in West Africa. Tuna is the biggest fisheries export and dominates the fisheries sector in Ghana, a country situated in West Africa. This thesis aims to understand how this globally important industrial fisheries functions in terms of procedures, practices, Governance and finance. Socioeconomic influences, in the setting of a developing country, were also examined. For these purposes a Value Chain Analysis was employed. A Value Chain Analysis is a tool commonly used to understand how different companies and organizations participate in a domestic policy environment, which directs conclusion in the global economy. This analysis has the potential to allow researchers to fully understand a commodity chain and hence identify realistic opportunities for consequential improvements. Interviews and questionnaires were employed in-field Ghana along with secondary data collection techniques. It was found that the fisheries functions at the production level under influences from large multinational companies and tends to operate with a certain degree of lawlessness. Governance over the value chain is well defined, however implementation is poor or non-existent. The processors, whom are also dominated by multinationals, exert some control over the producers and their sales, however the high value links which are highlighted occur at the retail stage. Socioeconomic dynamics acting in the chain included the lack of communication between the public and private sector, power imbalances amongst players at production, the role of local businesswomen as actors in the chain and the general characteristics of the workers in the industry. Value addition and upgrading are needed the most in Governance over the chain, especially within Monitoring, Control and Surveillance. The results of the study provide a wealth of material about the components of a cost-heavy fishing industry in a developing country; an industry on which many eyes have recently turned due to illegal fishing activities. It highlights clearly where funding and future focus are needed. This value chain can be used as a guide for those that need to comprehend the financial complexities and real life dynamics of the Ghanaian tuna fishing industry today.
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Dissertação apresentada para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Contabilidade e Finanças, sob orientação de: Amélia Ferreira da Silva José António Fernandes Lopes Oliveira Vale