945 resultados para knowledge control
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A Tuberculose é um serio problema de saúde, os níveis mundiais no ano 2011 ocorreram 8,7 milhões de casos novos e 1,4 milhões de pessoas morreram de TB. Para horizontalizar as ações no combate da TB na atenção primaria o Agente Comunitário de Saúde assume um papel muito importante, pois eles além de trabalhar na comunidade onde mora ele é um mediador de saberes, espera-se que esse profissional seja capaz de identificar por meio de visitas domiciliares sintomáticos respiratórios. Objetivos: Conhecer a percepção que os ACS têm sobre o risco de infecção à tuberculose no cotidiano de sua prática profissional e analisar como eles se organizam e estruturam sua prática frente a essa percepção. Abordagem Metodológica: O estudo foi dividido em duas fases a primeira responde ao primer objetivo e foi escolhido o Grupo Focal e para a segunda fase que responde ao segundo objetivo foi escolhido a Observação Participante como técnicas de trabalho em campo e Analise de Conteúdo Temático como técnica de análise das informações colhidas que consiste em descobrir os núcleos de sentidos que são temas os quais são unidades de significação que se libertam naturalmente de um texto analisado. Resultados: Na primeira fase do estudo observou-se que o Agente Comunitário de Saúde percebe os riscos que estão expostos, mas muitas vezes eles não sabem como agir em situações, especificas, na segunda fase indicam que o risco não esta presente o tempo todo na vida e no trabalho deles. Conclusão: O PACS é apresentado pelo Ministério da Saúde como uma estratégia de saúde para horizontalizar as ações no controle da TB, neste estudo foi encontrado que o ACS percebe o risco que esta exposto, mas que aquele risco não esta sempre presenta na vida deles, pois eles muitas vezes minimizam os riscos pensando que nada acontece nem acontecera com eles.
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O objetivo deste estudo foi estimar a cronologia e sequência de erupção da dentição decídua e seus fatores relacionados em amostra de crianças de duas regiões do município de Vitória, ES. Os dados utilizados no estudo são provenientes de um estudo longitudinal realizado entre 2003 e 2006 com 86 recém-nascidos que foram acompanhados até a idade de 36 meses de vida, cuja coleta de dados foi obtida por meio da aplicação de um formulário as mães e da realização de um exame clínico nas crianças. Um total de 67 crianças permaneceram até o final do estudo. Calculou-se a idade média de erupção dos dentes decíduos de cada criança e foram aplicados o teste de kappa, McNemar e kappa ajustado pela prevalência. Em seguida realizou-se a Análise de Sobrevivência. Os resultados mostraram que a média de erupção dos dentes decíduos variou de oito a 29 meses de vida no arco inferior, e de 11 a 30 meses no arco superior e que os maiores níveis de concordância foram para os tempos de erupção dos incisivos e caninos decíduos (71/81, kappa = 0,82; IC95% = 0,72-0,93; 53/63, kappa = 0,76; IC95% = 0,62-0,88) do que para os molares decíduos. Dos fatores relacionados a cronologia de erupção da dentição decídua, foi identificado na Regressão de Cox que os hábitos alimentares infantis podem influenciar, acelerando e retardando esse processo eruptivo. Recomenda-se o conhecimento do perfil de erupção decídua de cada população para que tais evidências sirvam de base para a implementação de medidas de prevenção e controle da saúde dessa população e auxilie na elaboração de estratégias, com ações de proteção e promoção da saúde. As ações tem como finalidade a prevenção de possíveis alterações bucais e gerais durante o crescimento e desenvolvimento infantil e melhoria da qualidade de vida dessa população.
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Balanced Scorecard (BSC) is recognized, both in the academic and business world, as one of the most powerful strategic management accounting tools. Thus, we launched in October 2004 a questionnaire survey applied to the 250 largest Portuguese companies aiming at observing the knowledge, use, and companies’ characteristics which are adopting this management instrument. Despite the majority of the companies inquired recognize BSC more as a strategic management tool than a performance valuation system, the results show that there is still a reduced and recent utilization of BSC in Portugal. Similarly to other countries Portugal is still in the initial state of BSC utilization. Our work has shown that the companies that use more BSC belong mainly to the secondary sector of industry. Nevertheless, unlike other studies, we did not get empirical evidence on the influence of variables such as geographical localization, dimension and internationalization, in the use and knowledge of BSC in Portugal.
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This paper analyses the performance and investment styles of internationally oriented Socially Responsible Investment (SRI)funds, domiciled in eight European markets, in comparison with characteristics-matched conventional funds. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first multi-country study, focused on international SRI funds (investing in Global and in European equities), to combine the matched-pairs approach with the use of robust conditional multi-factor performance evaluation models, which allow for both time-varying alphas and betas and also control for home biases and spurious regression biases.In general, the results show that differences in the performance of international SRI funds and their conventional peers are not statistically significant. Regarding investment styles, SRI and conventional funds exhibit similar factor exposures in most cases. In addition,conventional benchmarks present a higher explaining power of SRI fund returns than SRI benchmarks. Our results also show significant differences in the investment styles of SRI funds according to whether they use “best-in-class” screening strategies or not. When compared to SRI funds that employ simple negative and/or positive screens, SRI “best-in-class” funds present significantly lower exposures to small caps and momentum strategies and significantly higher exposures to local stocks.
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The purpose of this paper is to present a taxonomy able to contribute to building a framework within the domain of Virtual Enterprises (VE), to facilitate the sharing of knowledge and contributions to knowledge, as well as for trust building among VE stakeholders. A VE taxonomy currently does not exist, and this lack is felt in the ambiguous way that some concepts are addressed, leading to a fragment understanding that hinders the development of the science of VE integration and management. The structure of the taxonomy developed is based on the view of the system as a 5-tuple consisting of Input, Control, Output, Mechanism, and Process, which is the underlying system-view in the well-know IDEF0 diagramming technique. In particular, this taxonomy addresses the VE extended lifecycle that implies the use of a meta-organization called Market of Resources, as an original contribution to the VE theory and practice. The taxonomy presented does not repeat what the literature already includes, or the commonplaces, and it is constructed in a way to be easily complemented with other VE partial taxonomies that may be found in literature. Some suggestions for extensions to other interrelated domains (as evolution leaves taxonomies in an open or incompleteness state) are given in the text.
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Damping off is a nursery disease of great economic importance in papaya and seed treatment may be an effective measure to control. The aim of this work was to evaluate the quality of papaya seeds treated with fungicides and stored under two environmental and packaging conditions. Additionally, the efficiency of fungicide treatments in the control of damping-off caused by Rhizoctonia solani was evaluated. Papaya seeds were treated with the fungicides Captan, Tolylfluanid and the mixture Tolylfluanid + Captan (all commercial wettable powder formulations). Seeds of the control group were not treated. The seeds were stored for nine months in two conditions: packed in aluminum coated paper and kept at 7 ± 1ºC and in permeable kraft paper and kept in non-controlled environment. At the beginning of the storage and every three months the seed quality (germination and vigor tests), emergence rate index, height, dry mass and damping of plants in pre and post-emergence (in contaminated substrate and mycelia-free substrate) were analyzed. Both storage conditions as well as the fungicide treatments preserved the germination and seed vigor. In the infested substrate, seedling emergence was favored by fungicides, but in post-emergence, fungicides alone did not control the damping off caused by R. solani. Symptoms of damping off were not observed in the clean substrate. The results showed that the fungicide treatments may be used to pretreat papaya seed for long-term storage and commercialization.
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All essential nutrients can affect the incidence and severity of plant diseases. Although silicon (Si) is not considered as an essential nutrient for plants, it stands out for its potential to decrease disease intensity in many crops. The mechanism of Si action in plant resistance is still unclear. Si deposition in plant cell walls raised the hypothesis of a possible physical barrier to pathogen penetration. However, the increased activity of phenolic compounds, polyphenol oxidases and peroxidases in plants treated with Si demonstrates the involvement of this element in the induction of plant defense responses. The studies examined in this review address the role of Si in disease control and the possible mechanisms involved in the mode of Si action in disease resistance in plants.
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Abstract: The growing proliferation of management systems standards (MSSs), and their individualized implementation, is a real problem faced by organizations. On the other hand, MSSs are aimed at improving efficiency and effectiveness of organizational responses in order to satisfy the requirements, needs and expectations of the stakeholders. Each organization has its own identity and this is an issue that cannot be neglected; hence, two possible approaches can be attended. First, continue with the implementation of individualized management systems (MSs); or, integrate the several MSSs versus related MSs into an integrated management system (IMS). Therefore, in this context, organizations are faced with a dilemma, as a result of the increasing proliferation and diversity of MSSs. This paper takes into account the knowledge gained through a case study conducted in the context of a Portuguese company and unveils some of the advantages and disadvantages of integration. A methodology is also proposed and presented to support organizations in developing and structuring the integration process of their individualized MSs, and consequently minimize problems that are generators of inefficiencies, value destruction and loss of competitiveness. The obtained results provide relevant information that can support Top Management decision in solving that dilemma and consequently promote a successful integration, including a better control of business risks associated to MSSs requirements and enhancing sustainable performance, considering the context in which organizations operate.
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ABSTRACT Pathogenic fungi cause skin darkening and peach quality depreciation in post harvest. Therefore, alternative techniques to chemical treatment are necessary in order to reduce risks to human health. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the application of Trichoderma harzianum in association with different fungicides applied before harvest to 'Eldorado' peaches for brown rot control and other quality parameters during storage. The treatments consisted of five preharvest fungicide applications (control, captan, iprodione, iminoctadine and tebuconazole) associated with postharvest application of T. harzianum, after cold storage (with and without application), in three evaluation times (zero, two and four days at 20 °C), resulting in a 5x2x3 factorial design. The application of T. harzianum only brought benefits to the control of brown rot when combined with the fungicide captan, at zero day shelf life. After two days, there was a greater skin darkening in peaches treated with T. harzianum compared with peaches without the treatment, except for peaches treated with the fungicide iprodione and T. harzianum The application of T. harzianum during postharvest showed no benefits for the control of brown rot, however, the association with fungicides reduced the incidence of Rhizopus stolonifer during the shelf life.
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Discovering the ways through which firms develop and maintain competitive advantage is a central research stream in management theory. The objective of this paper is to present a contribution to the discussion of the knowledge of the firm as a source of competitive advantage. The paper states that a firm's success is a consequence of its ability in the continuous development of core competencies that will sustain its competitiveness over time. Core competencies are understood as the sets of knowledge that differentiate a company strategically. The firm must discover, develop, share and update the knowledge that sustains the present and future core competencies. Knowledge management, through processes of knowledge creation and integration, is one way of doing this.
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In spite of the wealth generation potential of the world's large metropolitan cities, poor living conditions for much of the world's urban population persist. Although the city has been widely studied, urban policy often remains ineffective. The paper adopts a policy process approach to analyze the relationship between knowledge and governmental action. Impediments to improving urban policy are found in the inadequate capacity of government to act and in the politics of democratic decision-making. The paper recommends that a pragmatic view of knowledge generation be adopted.
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Software and information services (SIS) have become a field of increasing opportunities for international trade due to the worldwide diffusion of a combination of technological and organizational innovations. In several regions, the software industry is organized in clusters, usually referred to as "knowledge cities" because of the growing importance of knowledge-intensive services in their economy. This paper has two primary objectives. First, it raises three major questions related to the attractiveness of different cities in Argentina and Brazil for hosting software companies and to their impact on local development. Second, a new taxonomy is proposed for grouping clusters according to their dominant business segment, ownership pattern and scope of operations. The purpose of this taxonomy is to encourage further studies and provide an exploratory analytical tool for analyzing software clusters.