1000 resultados para Estudos Críticos em Administração
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In recent decades the public sector comes under pressure in order to improve its performance. The use of Information Technology (IT) has been a tool increasingly used in reaching that goal. Thus, it has become an important issue in public organizations, particularly in institutions of higher education, determine which factors influence the acceptance and use of technology, impacting on the success of its implementation and the desired organizational results. The Technology Acceptance Model - TAM was used as the basis for this study and is based on the constructs perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. However, when it comes to integrated management systems due to the complexity of its implementation,organizational factors were added to thus seek further explanation of the acceptance of such systems. Thus, added to the model five TAM constructs related to critical success factors in implementing ERP systems, they are: support of top management, communication, training, cooperation, and technological complexity (BUENO and SALMERON, 2008). Based on the foregoing, launches the following research problem: What factors influence the acceptance and use of SIE / module academic at the Federal University of Para, from the users' perception of teachers and technicians? The purpose of this study was to identify the influence of organizational factors, and behavioral antecedents of behavioral intention to use the SIE / module academic UFPA in the perspective of teachers and technical users. This is applied research, exploratory and descriptive, quantitative with the implementation of a survey, and data collection occurred through a structured questionnaire applied to a sample of 229 teachers and 30 technical and administrative staff. Data analysis was carried out through descriptive statistics and structural equation modeling with the technique of partial least squares (PLS). Effected primarily to assess the measurement model, which were verified reliability, convergent and discriminant validity for all indicators and constructs. Then the structural model was analyzed using the bootstrap resampling technique like. In assessing statistical significance, all hypotheses were supported. The coefficient of determination (R ²) was high or average in five of the six endogenous variables, so the model explains 47.3% of the variation in behavioral intention. It is noteworthy that among the antecedents of behavioral intention (BI) analyzed in this study, perceived usefulness is the variable that has a greater effect on behavioral intention, followed by ease of use (PEU) and attitude (AT). Among the organizational aspects (critical success factors) studied technological complexity (TC) and training (ERT) were those with greatest effect on behavioral intention to use, although these effects were lower than those produced by behavioral factors (originating from TAM). It is pointed out further that the support of senior management (TMS) showed, among all variables, the least effect on the intention to use (BI) and was followed by communications (COM) and cooperation (CO), which exert a low effect on behavioral intention (BI). Therefore, as other studies on the TAM constructs were adequate for the present research. Thus, the study contributed towards proving evidence that the Technology Acceptance Model can be applied to predict the acceptance of integrated management systems, even in public. Keywords: Technology
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In recent decades the public sector comes under pressure in order to improve its performance. The use of Information Technology (IT) has been a tool increasingly used in reaching that goal. Thus, it has become an important issue in public organizations, particularly in institutions of higher education, determine which factors influence the acceptance and use of technology, impacting on the success of its implementation and the desired organizational results. The Technology Acceptance Model - TAM was used as the basis for this study and is based on the constructs perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. However, when it comes to integrated management systems due to the complexity of its implementation,organizational factors were added to thus seek further explanation of the acceptance of such systems. Thus, added to the model five TAM constructs related to critical success factors in implementing ERP systems, they are: support of top management, communication, training, cooperation, and technological complexity (BUENO and SALMERON, 2008). Based on the foregoing, launches the following research problem: What factors influence the acceptance and use of SIE / module academic at the Federal University of Para, from the users' perception of teachers and technicians? The purpose of this study was to identify the influence of organizational factors, and behavioral antecedents of behavioral intention to use the SIE / module academic UFPA in the perspective of teachers and technical users. This is applied research, exploratory and descriptive, quantitative with the implementation of a survey, and data collection occurred through a structured questionnaire applied to a sample of 229 teachers and 30 technical and administrative staff. Data analysis was carried out through descriptive statistics and structural equation modeling with the technique of partial least squares (PLS). Effected primarily to assess the measurement model, which were verified reliability, convergent and discriminant validity for all indicators and constructs. Then the structural model was analyzed using the bootstrap resampling technique like. In assessing statistical significance, all hypotheses were supported. The coefficient of determination (R ²) was high or average in five of the six endogenous variables, so the model explains 47.3% of the variation in behavioral intention. It is noteworthy that among the antecedents of behavioral intention (BI) analyzed in this study, perceived usefulness is the variable that has a greater effect on behavioral intention, followed by ease of use (PEU) and attitude (AT). Among the organizational aspects (critical success factors) studied technological complexity (TC) and training (ERT) were those with greatest effect on behavioral intention to use, although these effects were lower than those produced by behavioral factors (originating from TAM). It is pointed out further that the support of senior management (TMS) showed, among all variables, the least effect on the intention to use (BI) and was followed by communications (COM) and cooperation (CO), which exert a low effect on behavioral intention (BI). Therefore, as other studies on the TAM constructs were adequate for the present research. Thus, the study contributed towards proving evidence that the Technology Acceptance Model can be applied to predict the acceptance of integrated management systems, even in public. Keywords: Technology
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In recent decades the public sector comes under pressure in order to improve its performance. The use of Information Technology (IT) has been a tool increasingly used in reaching that goal. Thus, it has become an important issue in public organizations, particularly in institutions of higher education, determine which factors influence the acceptance and use of technology, impacting on the success of its implementation and the desired organizational results. The Technology Acceptance Model - TAM was used as the basis for this study and is based on the constructs perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. However, when it comes to integrated management systems due to the complexity of its implementation,organizational factors were added to thus seek further explanation of the acceptance of such systems. Thus, added to the model five TAM constructs related to critical success factors in implementing ERP systems, they are: support of top management, communication, training, cooperation, and technological complexity (BUENO and SALMERON, 2008). Based on the foregoing, launches the following research problem: What factors influence the acceptance and use of SIE / module academic at the Federal University of Para, from the users' perception of teachers and technicians? The purpose of this study was to identify the influence of organizational factors, and behavioral antecedents of behavioral intention to use the SIE / module academic UFPA in the perspective of teachers and technical users. This is applied research, exploratory and descriptive, quantitative with the implementation of a survey, and data collection occurred through a structured questionnaire applied to a sample of 229 teachers and 30 technical and administrative staff. Data analysis was carried out through descriptive statistics and structural equation modeling with the technique of partial least squares (PLS). Effected primarily to assess the measurement model, which were verified reliability, convergent and discriminant validity for all indicators and constructs. Then the structural model was analyzed using the bootstrap resampling technique like. In assessing statistical significance, all hypotheses were supported. The coefficient of determination (R ²) was high or average in five of the six endogenous variables, so the model explains 47.3% of the variation in behavioral intention. It is noteworthy that among the antecedents of behavioral intention (BI) analyzed in this study, perceived usefulness is the variable that has a greater effect on behavioral intention, followed by ease of use (PEU) and attitude (AT). Among the organizational aspects (critical success factors) studied technological complexity (TC) and training (ERT) were those with greatest effect on behavioral intention to use, although these effects were lower than those produced by behavioral factors (originating from TAM). It is pointed out further that the support of senior management (TMS) showed, among all variables, the least effect on the intention to use (BI) and was followed by communications (COM) and cooperation (CO), which exert a low effect on behavioral intention (BI). Therefore, as other studies on the TAM constructs were adequate for the present research. Thus, the study contributed towards proving evidence that the Technology Acceptance Model can be applied to predict the acceptance of integrated management systems, even in public. Keywords: Technology
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Em um contexto de ampliação dos lugares públicos participativos no Brasil há de se considerar expectativas de despertar valores sociopolíticos nos estudantes universitários em seu processo de qualificação cidadã e profissional, diante das críticas à formação dos administradores. Portanto, este trabalho visa compreender a dinâmica da consciência política dos estudantes da graduação em administração de uma universidade pública federal no sudeste do Brasil em sua relação com a participação cidadã nos lugares públicos participativos no estado e municípios. Adota-se o modelo analítico de consciência política para a compreensão da participação em ações coletivas de Sandoval (2001) como marco teórico, associado à literatura sobre participação cidadã. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa, cujos dados foram coletados através de documentos, aplicação de 30 questionários e 17 entrevistas semiestruturadas, com 30 estudantes universitários da graduação em administração matriculados em 2014/1. Os dados foram submetidos à análise de conteúdo (BARDIN, 2004). Os resultados revelam 12 estudantes que não participam nos lugares públicos participativos e 18 estudantes que participam em pelo menos um destes lugares. O interesse em exercer a cidadania, melhorar as políticas públicas, gostar de implicar-se com os assuntos públicos e defender seus interesses em circunstâncias de conflito são as justificativas citadas pelos que participam. Evidenciam-se nos estudantes com participação mais ativa, crenças, valores e expectativas societais, articuladas à eficácia política, identidade coletiva, interesses antagônicos, sentimentos de justiça e injustiça, favorecendo a vontade de agir coletivamente, devido à percepção de conexão de seus interesses com as metas e ações coletivas dos movimentos que se envolvem. Os estudantes que não participam desconfiam dos lugares públicos participativos e demonstram desinteresse pelos assuntos públicos, embora apontem um desconforto em não participar. Suas crenças, valores e expectativas societais, associadas aos sentimentos de ineficácia política dificultam o desenvolvimento da consciência política. Conclui-se que estes estudantes possuem uma consciência política de senso comum, demonstrando valores sociais e políticos inerentes aos modismos presentes na vida cotidiana das pessoas. Já os estudantes com participação mais ativa apresentam uma consciência política de conflito, motivando-os à participação nos lugares avaliados como eficazes às suas proposições. Entretanto, o Centro Acadêmico Livre de Administração Honestino Guimarães (CALAD), principal lugar de representação e participação dos interesses dos estudantes no curso, encontra-se sem direção e participação nas instâncias institucionalizadas na universidade.
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Um dos desenvolvimentos mais importantes das últimas décadas foi a descoberta e estudo do chamado comportamento caótico de sistemas dinâmicos não lineares. Esta pesquisa procura sintetizar as principais aplicações da Teoria do Caos relacionadas a campos de estudos ligados à Administração de Empresas. São sucessivamente tratados estudos relacionados a Finanças, Economia e Gerenciamento. Os princípios, idéias e conceitos tratados pela Teoria revelam-se ferramentas úteis na evolução do conhecimento dos sistemas complexos. Relacionados aos desenvolvimentos ligados à Teoria dos Sistemas, ao Paradigma da Complexidade e aos sistemas auto-organizados, os conceitos da Teoria do Caos representam uma importante troca de paradigma nas ciências sociais e naturais: a superação da visão de um mundo determinista e previsível, sujeito a leis universais.
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O comércio eletrônico, com suas aplicações inovadoras e revolucionárias, é tido como uma das tendências emergentes com maior poder potencial de inovação nos processos de negócio nos vários setores econômicos. Com a crescente utilização de comércio eletrônico, inclusive Internet, ficam cada vez mais críticos os aspectos de segurança e privacidade das informações que estão sendo utilizadas. Além disto, esses aspectos interferem significativamente na adoção dessa tecnologia. O artigo visa a apresentar estudos sobre os aspectos de segurança e privacidade, bem como a analisar o problema da resistência e as estratégias adotadas para a sua superação.
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O crescimento da produção acadêmica em Administração no Brasil desde 1980 tem incentivado a publicação recente de muitos balanços críticos, como os realizados pelas áreas de Organizações, Marketing, Administração da Informação e Administração Pública. O presente artigo faz um balanço da produção em Recursos Humanos na década de 1990, publicada nos principais periódicos científicos brasileiros (RAUSP, RAP, RAE e RAC) e no Enanpad. O artigo levanta e analisa temática, base epistemológica, orientação metodológica e demografia de autoria de todos os 127 artigos publicados nos periódicos e os 290 veiculados no Enanpad no período. Os resultados indicam que, embora a produção da área tenha aumentado significativamente em volume, o perfil acadêmico de RH no Brasil é preocupante: seu escopo temático é contestado pelo recente crescimento e autonomia do campo de comportamento organizacional; sua base epistemológica é eminentemente funcionalista; a base metodológica é frágil, predominando estudos de caso tipicamente ilustrativos de teoria consolidada (ou seja, sem maior pretensão de indução ou criação de teoria); e a diversidade de origem é baixa: mais de 65% da produção vem de apenas 7 programas de pós-graduação.