828 resultados para Structural strategic sector analysis
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Based on a structured literature review, the ceramic tiles sector of Italy (benchmark) and Brazil (2nd world producer and consumer) are compared, under four strategic factors: normative, market, technology and strategic management, in order to identify critical risks for a national strategic sector. The document aims to propose guidelines for a strategic re-planning of the Brazilian ceramic tiles sector, making the Brazilian producers aware of the national market fragility (in spite of its recent remarkable evolution) and helping the policy makers to reflect on the need of reviewing the strategic planning methods and practice, of designing new targeted programs (based on coherence between operation and business strategies), of providing improved management to strengthen the sector against unfair competition by low-cost producers, enhancing the necessary infrastructure in technology, work, marketing and quality management. The analysis is limited to the single-firing production technology. The wide-coverage strategic analysis of the Brazilian ceramic tiles sector, very little studied until now in a scientific way, emphasizes the importance of applying research methodology and may be valuable to both scholars and practitioners. Additionally, it highlights the need of investments in innovation (product design and production technology) and the fundamental role of the sector organization, identifying different dimensions. It is possible to conclude that the recent Brazilian production growth is not due to a natural strengthening because of the hit of the sector and of correct enterprises strategy, but it seems the result of a temporary and favorable economic contingency.
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Many, but not all, of the current 21 serotypes of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis have been investigated with regard to the chemical structures of their O-specific polysaccharide (OPS) and the genetic basis of their biosynthesis. Completion of the genetics and structures of the remaining serotypes will enhance our understanding of the emerging relationship between genetics and structures within this species. Here, we present a structural and genetic analysis of the Y. pseudotuberculosis serotype O:1c OPS. Our results showed that this OPS has the same backbone as Y. pseudotuberculosis O:2b, but with a 3,6-dideoxy-D-ribo-hexofuranose (paratofuranose, Parf) side-branch instead of a 3,6-dideoxy-D-xylo-hexopyranose (abequopyranose, Abep). The 3'-end of the gene cluster is the same as for O:2b and has the genes for synthesis of the backbone and for processing the completed repeat unit. The 5'-end of the cluster consists of the same genes as O:1b for synthesis of Parf and a related gene for its transfer to the repeating unit backbone.
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Background Although there are many structural neuroimaging studies of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children, there are inconsistencies across studies and no consensus regarding which brain regions show the most robust area or volumetric reductions relative to control subjects. Our goal was to statistically analyze structural imaging data via a meta-analysis to help resolve these issues. Methods We searched the MEDLINE and PsycINFO databases through January 2005. Studies must have been written in English, used magnetic resonance imaging, and presented the means and standard deviations of regions assessed. Data were extracted by one of the authors and verified independently by another author. Results Analyses were performed using STATA with metan, metabias, and metainf programs. A meta-analysis including all regions across all studies indicated global reductions for ADHD subjects compared with control subjects, standardized mean difference equal to .408, p less than .001. Regions most frequently assessed and showing the largest differences included cerebellar regions, the splenium of the corpus callosum, total and right cerebral volume, and right caudate. Several frontal regions assessed in only two studies also showed large significant differences. Conclusions This meta-analysis provides a quantitative analysis of neuroanatomical abnormalities in ADHD and information that can be used to guide future studies.
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This article uses strategic human resource management theory to consider the ways in which volunteers can potentially enhance hospital patient satisfaction. Results of a structural equation modeling analysis of multi-source data on 107 U.S. hospitals show positive associations between hospital strategy, volunteer management practices, volunteer workforce attributes, and patient satisfaction. Although no causality can be assumed, the results shed light on the volunteer–patient satisfaction relationship and have important implications for hospital leaders, volunteer administrators, and future research.
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La perdurabilidad y la estrategia son temas que influyen de manera significativa en los sectores productivos. Los grupos de investigación, como eje principal de la ciencia, tecnología e innovación no son ajenos esto. Es así que requieren fortalecer su estructura logrando desempeño superior y entenderse como empresas. Esta investigación busca diseñar, para los factores de talento humano y productividad, un escenario deseado y sus estrategias de dirección para favorecer la perdurabilidad de los grupos privados de investigación en salud. La hipótesis planteada a partir de la cual se realizó el análisis es que los grupos de investigación privados, tienen mayores amenazas para perdurar porque no cuentan con una estructura propia de talento humano financiada o con soporte estructural de procesos para competir por las iniciativas de investigación disponibles. Esta hipótesis se aborda para los grupos privados de investigación que pertenecen al Programa Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología de la Salud, área del conocimiento en ciencias de la salud y a través de la pregunta: ¿Cuáles pueden ser los escenarios posibles para lograr la perdurabilidad de los grupos privados de investigación en salud, a partir de estrategias relacionadas con los factores de talento humano y productividad? El desarrollo se hizo a través de 2 fases: Un estudio piloto donde se exploró el sector estratégico a través de las herramientas de prospectiva: MICMAC y SMIC y la fase de intervención a través de una metodología conjugada entre aplicación de AESE, un análisis DEA y una simulación de los escenarios encontrados y deseados.
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Alimentos Especializados “ALES” Ltda., es una empresa colombiana que se dedica al Diseño, producción y comercialización de productos alimenticios industriales especializados para personas con problemas asociados al consumo de azúcar. La comercialización se realiza a través del canal minorista, el mercado institucional, tiendas especializadas, tiendas naturistas y al detal. En los últimos años ALES ha disminuido sustancialmente sus ventas a causa del aumento de marcas propias de las cadenas en el sector y a los elevados costos, que asignan los canales a la comercialización de los productos a través de los mismos. A finales del año 2011, ALES implementa una estrategia de diversificación y de mercado por medio del desarrollo de una nueva unidad de negocio que penetra un nuevo segmento y emplea el canal directo de distribución, un segmento antes no explotado: Postres preparados. Para la organización, la calidad de la decisión dependerá de los objetivos cumplidos por la unidad de negocio. Buscando contribuir con el análisis de la decisión estratégica, el trabajo constituye un análisis para ALES Ltda, que incluye herramientas sólidas con las que podrá analizar su decisión estratégica. Inicialmente se realiza un Análisis Matricial, cuyo análisis muestra la posición estratégica de ALES y el estado del sector, luego se realiza un Análisis Estructural de Sectores Estratégicos AESE, se verifica el estado actual del sector estratégico, se ratifica que la empresa es líder en el segmento de postres preparados. Posteriormente se realiza un modelo sugerido de un Balance Score Card BSC para con indicadores de gestión evaluar la línea de negocio (estrategia) y establecer una cadena de valor alineada a los objetivos estratégicos.
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El estudio estratégico sectorial desarrollado en cinco Hospitales Universitarios de la ciudad de Bogotá D.C., presenta como objetivo general, la aplicación de la metodología de análisis estructural de sectores estratégicos con el propósito de conocer el nivel de hacinamiento del sector, las oportunidades para su desarrollo, el análisis de las fuerzas de mercado y el nivel de atractividad sectorial. El estudio concluye que la tendencia del sector se encuentra hacia la presencia de equilibrio competitivo y la no existencia de factores diferenciadores entre las organizaciones estudiadas. El análisis sectorial detecta la necesidad de crear oportunidades de desarrollo que permitan a las organizaciones salir de los procesos de imitación en los cuales están inmersos. Finalmente, se resalta la necesidad de fortalecer las relaciones y alianzas entre los competidores, proveedores y compradores.
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El estudio sectorial aplicado a una Empresa Social del Estado (E.S.E) en la ciudad de Bogotá, se desarrolló a través de la aplicación de la metodología de análisis estructural de sectores estratégicos a fin de determinar el grado de hacinamiento en el que se encuentra, ubicar las oportunidades que aún no han explotado, conocer el nivel de atractividad del sector e identificar el comportamiento de los competidores para finalmente caracterizar el sector estratégico en términos de los elementos que determinan su comportamiento. Como resultado de las pruebas se evidenciaron cuatro elementos determinantes del comportamiento del sector, ausencia de barreras de entrada propias, existencia de supuestos que limitan la toma de decisiones, existencia de convergencia estratégica y erosión de la estrategia y de la productividad. Estos hallazgos permitieron al equipo de investigación realizar aportes con el fin de generar reflexión estratégica a la E.S.E, ampliar el panorama e implementar innovación conceptual hacia comportamientos diferenciadores que busquen mejorar la cadena de valor.
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to identify changes in bank lending criteria due to the GFC and to explore the associated impacts on new housing supply in Queensland, Australia. Design/methodology/approach: This research involves a survey of each of Australia’s big four banks, as well as two prominent arrangers of development finance. Data on key lending criteria was collected: Pre GFC, during the GFC, and GFC recovery stage. Findings: The GFC has resulted in a retraction of funds available for residential development. The few institutions lending are filtering out only the best credit risks by way of constrictive loan covenants including: low loan to value ratios, high cash equity requirements, regional “no go” zones, and demonstrated borrower track record. The ability of developers to proceed with new housing developments is being constrained by their inability to obtain sufficient finance. Research limitations/implications: This research uses survey data, together with an understanding of the project finance process to extrapolate impacts on the residential development industry across Queensland. No regional or sub-market analysis is included. Future research will include subsequent surveys to track any loosening of credit policies over time and sub-market sector analysis. Practical implications: The inability to obtain project finance is identified as a key constraint to new housing supply. This research will inform policy makers and provide important quantitative evidence of the importance of availability of development finance in the housing supply chain. Social implications: Queensland is facing a supply shortfall, which if not corrected, may lead to upward pressure on house prices and falling housing affordability. Originality/value: There is very little academic research on development funding. This research is unique in linking bank lending criteria to new housing supply and demonstrating the impact on the development industry.
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The purpose of this exploratory Australian study was to consider methods of retaining skilled and experienced staff within the domestic violence sector. The antecedents that might influence turnover of practitioners were investigated and analysed. Antecedents broadly included the work-related factors, organisational factors and professional factors. The changing nature of the domestic violence sector was also examined, in particular, feminist identity and feminist practice frameworks. It became evident, however, that the primary reasons for the turnover of study participants can be described as parallel power processes. The concept of parallel power processes as developed through this research aims to capture how workplace behaviours can strongly mirror, or parallel, behaviours used by domestic violence perpetrators. As such, it appears that some domestic violence practitioners are experiencing their own abusive relationship, not within the confines of their home, but within their workplace. Additionally, parallel power processes are compounded by ineffective conflict management processes within the workplace. These concepts directly contribute to practitioners leaving their workplace and, sometimes, the sector. This qualitative study utilised a feminist research epistemology and focused strongly on practitioners' stories. Interviews were undertaken with fifteen domestic violence practitioners from three services within South-East Queensland, Australia. Two sets of semi-structured interviews provided in-depth information based on practitioners‘ experiences of working within this specialised sector. Analysis was conducted using a thematic analytical frame, drawing attention to the key themes as mentioned above. From these findings, it is suggested that in order to retain practitioners, domestic violence services must identify and address parallel power processes through effective conflict management processes. In an operational sense, it is recommended that education and training be undertaken within all staffing levels, in particular management committees. Lastly, it is recommended that the sector itself places greater attention on the re-invigoration of the feminist principles and philosophy that has traditionally guided the sector.
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This paper presents a rigorous and a reliable analytical procedure using finite element (FE) techniques to study the blast response of laminated glass (LG) panel and predict the failure of its components. The 1st principal stress (σ11) is used as the failure criterion for glass and the von mises stress (σv) is used for the interlayer and sealant joints. The results from the FE analysis for mid-span deflection, energy absorption and the stresses at critical locations of glass, interlayer and structural sealant are presented in the paper. These results compared well with those obtained from a free field blast test reported in the literature. The tensile strength (T) of the glass has a significant influence on the behaviour of the LG panel and should be treated carefully in the analysis. The glass panes absorb about 80% of the blast energy for the treated blast load and this should be minimised in the design.
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Fire incident in buildings is common in Hong Kong and this could lead to heavy casualties due to its high population density, so the fire safety design of the framed structure is an important research topic. This paper describes a computer tool for determination of capacity of structural safety against various fire scenarios and the well-accepted second-order direct plastic analysis is adopted for simulation of material yielding and buckling. A computer method is developed to predict structural behaviour of bare steel framed structures at elevated temperatures but the work can be applied to structures made of other materials. These effects of thermal expansion and material degradation due to heating are required to be considered in order to capture the actual behavior of the structure under fire. Degradation of material strength with increasing temperature is included by a set of temperature-stress-strain curves according to BS5950 Part 8 mainly, which implicitly allows for creep deformation. Several numerical and experimental verifications of framed structures are presented and compared against solutions by other researchers. The proposed method allows us to adopt the truly performance-based structural fire analysis and design with significant saving in cost and time.
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Raman bandwidths and bandshapes of some molecular and ionic glasses have been investigated through the glass-transition region. Widths of both polarised and depolarised bands exhibit step-like changes during the glass transition. Molecular and ionic glasses differ with respect to the magnitude and the nature of variations in bandwidths and reorientational times. An attempt has been made to understand the changes in bandwidths around the glass-transition temperature.
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In an effort to develop a fully computerized approach for structural synthesis of kinematic chains the steps involved in the method of structural synthesis based on transformation of binary chains [38] have been recast in a format suitable for implementation on a digital computer. The methodology thus evolved has been combined with the algebraic procedures for structural analysis [44] to develop a unified computer program for structural synthesis and analysis of simple jointed kinematic chains with a degree of freedom 0. Applications of this program are presented in the succeeding parts of the paper.
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The reliability of the computer program for structural synthesis and analysis of simple-jointed kinematic chains developed in Part 1 has been established by applying it to several cases for whuch solutions are either fully or partially available in the literature, such as 7-link, zero-freedom chains; 8- and 10-link, single-freedom chains; 12-link, single-freedom binary chains; and 9-link, two-freedom chains. In the process some discrepancies in the results reported in previous literature have been brought to light.