801 resultados para Service sector
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Para los países emergentes en América Latina y El Caribe se hace necesario determinar la eficiencia de su sistema de salud para generar beneficios a su población desde el indicador de esperanza de vida al nacer y los recursos que se hacen uso desde Colombia en comparación con sus homólogos. Se evidencia que a pesar de Colombia poseer una economía fuerte durante el análisis de los dos momentos se mantiene en la tendencia general de los demás países y con los mismos resultados del indicador. A su vez se concluye que el momento en que se tomaron las decisiones de cambio del sistema de salud es un factor diferenciador en los resultados obtenidos como fue el caso de Costa Rica identificado con el de mejor desempeño en la relación Indicador de esperanza de vida al nacer y Porcentaje de gasto en salud como parte del Producto interno bruto.
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This paper attempts to address the interesting phenomenon of dominance of women in higher educational sector of Goa-a remarkable postcolonial event which occurred after Goa attained statehood in 1987. The Indian state of Goa has been experiencing a rapid socio-economic and cultural transformation. At present it enjoys many of the highest human development indicators in India, matching some of the developed countries. Its’ projected population at present is 1.45 million (Indian decennial census 2001 reported 1.348 million). When the Portuguese rule ended, the literacy was just 31 % whereas it stood at 82 % in 2001. Goa is a highly urbanized state in India. In 1960 there were just five towns and 15 % urban population. In 2001 the figures were, 44 towns and 50 % urban population. On economic front Goa has made tremendous progress mainly on account of the growth of mining, tourism and the service sector. Tourist arrivals in Goa have exceeded the state’s population from 2001. The Gross state domestic product (GSDP) at current prices in 2003-04 was Indian Rupees (Rs.) 96570 million, up from Rs. 3930 million when Goa became a full-fledged state. The banks are flush with funds indicating a booming economy. Goa has lowest birth and death rates and a life expectancy of 68 years for the males and 72 for females. The sex ratio however has shown a declining trend since 1960, from 1066 to 960 in 2001 (Table 1).The sex ratio for 0-6 years age group was 933. On this background we intend to examine the changing pattern of female education in Goa.
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This paper examines the regional investment practices of institutional investors in the commercial real estate office market in 1998 and 2003 in England and Wales. Consistent with previous studies in the US the findings show that investors concentrate their holdings in a few (urban) areas and that this concentration has become more pronounced as investors have rationalised their portfolio holdings. The findings also indicate that office investment does not fully correlate with the UK urban hierarchy, as measured by population, but is focused on urban areas with high service sector employment. Finally, the pre-eminence of the City of London and and West End office markets as the key focus of institutional investment is confirmed.
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This paper uses the large-scale Cranet data to explore the extent of non-standard working time (NSWT) across Europe and to highlight the contrasts and similarities between two different varieties of capitalism (coordinated market economies and liberal market economies). We explore variations in the extent of different forms of NSWT (overtime, shift working and weekend working) within these two different forms of capitalism, controlling for firm size, sector and the extent of employee voice. Overall, there was no strong link between the variety of capitalism and the use of overtime and weekend working though shift working showed a clear distinction between the two varieties of capitalism. Usage of NSWT in some service sectors was particularly high under both forms of capitalism and service sector activities had a particularly marked influence on the use of overtime in liberal market economies. Surprisingly, strong employee voice was associated with greater use of NSWT.
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To fully appreciate the environmental impact of a workplace the transport-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions resulting from its location should be considered in addition to the emissions that result from the occupation of the building itself. Since the first one was built in the early 1980s, business parks have become a significant workplace location for service-sector workers; a sector of the economy that grew rapidly at that time as the UK manufacturing output declined and the employment base shifted to retail services and de-regulated financial services. This paper examines the transport-related CO2 emissions associated with these workplace locations in comparison to town and city centre locations. Using 2001 Census Special Workplace Statistics which record people’s residence, usual workplace and mode of transport between them, distance travelled and mode of travel were calculated for a sample of city centre and out-of-town office locations. The results reveal the extent of the difference between transport-related CO2 emitted by commuters to out-of-town and city centre locations. The implications that these findings have for monitoring the environmental performance of workplaces are discussed.
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There is limited understanding of the role of services in the wave of globalisation and how the strengths of the UK service sector help to respond to the challenge of global competition. The way in which the construction export data are collected does not reflect the impact of globalisation and the changes in the construction business environment, such as increasing foreign ownership, foreign affiliates, and changing forms of procurement. The paper describes construction service exports, how they are collected and classified, highlighting the challenges of recording the export performance of construction services in a changing world. A case for change is made to ensure the collection of statistics better reflects the role of construction professional services
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Local food initiatives create a niche market in many developed countries where consumer choice is being met with an expanding offering in both conventional as well as complementary retail outlets. Supermarkets in conjunction with the food service sector currently dominate food sales and consumption, and are likely to do so for the foreseeable future. However, the local food sector offers an opportunity for implementing niche marketing strategies for many businesses. Local food activities tend to be relatively independent activities and a clearer definition for “local” food would assist in consolidating this important component of the food system. Related to this, consumers would benefit from the establishment of some form of assurance system for the ‘localness’ of food. In the UK, with its well established local food market, farmers’ markets, farm shops and box schemes are currently having the largest impact in terms of total sales. Hence further research is required to confirm that support for similar business ventures in Australia would be a viable strategy for strengthening its local food systems.
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A Guide to Office Clerical Time Standards is an instructional performance piece based on a corporate manual from 1960. The pamphlet is focused on the time necessary for the accomplishment of minute labour procedures in the office, from the depressing and releasing of typewriter keys to the opening and closing of filing cabinet drawers. In the performance, seven costumed performers represent the different levels of management and employment while performing the actions described in the guide, accompanied by a live musical score. There has been much discussion of the changes to work in the west following the decline of post-Fordist service sector jobs. These increasingly emphasise the specificity of employees’ knowledge and cognitive skill. However, this greater flexibility and creativity at work has been accompanied by an opposite trajectory. The proletarisation of white collar work has given rise to more bureaucracy, target assessment and control for workers in previously looser creative professions, from academia to the arts. The midcentury office is the meeting point of these cultures, where the assembly line efficiency management of the factory meets the quantifying control of the knowledge economy. A Guide to Office Clerical Time Standards explores the survival of one regime into its successor following the lines of combined and uneven development that have turned the emancipatory promise of immaterial labour into the perma-temp hell of the cognitariat. The movement is accompanied by a score of guitar, bass and drums, the componenets of the rock ‘n’ roll music that rose from the car factories of the motor city and the cotton fields of the southern states to represent the same junction of expression and control.
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In a Nordic climate, space heating (SH) and domestic hot water (DHW) used in buildings constitute a considerable part of the total energy use in the country. For 2010, energy used for SH and DHW amounted to almost 90 TWh in Sweden which corresponds to 60 % of the energy used in the residential and service sector, or almost 24 % of the total final energy use for the country. Storing heat and cold with the use of thermal energy storage (TES) can be one way of increasing the energy efficiency of a building by opening up possibilities for alternative sources of heat or cold through a reduced mismatch between supply and demand. Thermal energy storage without the use of specific control systems are said to be passive and different applications using passive TES have been shown to increase energy efficiency and/or reduce power peaks of systems supplying the heating and cooling needs of buildings, as well as having an effect on the indoor climate. Results are however not consistent between studies and focus tend to be on the reduction of cooling energy or cooling power peaks. In this paper, passive TES introduced through an increased thermal mass in the building envelope to two single family houses with different insulation standard is investigated with building energy simulations. A Nordic climate is used and the focus of this study is both on the reduction of space heating demand and space heating power, as well as on reduction of excess temperatures in residential single family houses without active cooling systems. Care is taken to keep the building envelope characteristics other than the thermal mass equal for all cases so that any observations made can be derived to the change in thermal mass. Results show that increasing the sensible thermal mass in a single family house can reduce the heating demand only slightly (1-4 %) and reduce excess temperatures (temperatures above 24 degrees C) by up to 20 %. Adding a layer of PCM (phase change materials) to the light building construction can give similar reduction in heating demand and excess temperatures, however the phase change temperature is important for the results.
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Este trabalho pretende demonstrar como a realidade que alcança os imigrantes vindos daSuíça e de outros países, a geografia, as belezas naturais, os remanescentes traçosculturais e os fatores climáticos, são os pontos que diferenciam positivamente NovaFriburgo da maioria dos municípios do estado do Rio de Janeiro, conferindo-lhe um papelprivilegiado no cenário turístico. Também defende a importância da adoção de análises deambiente como atividades permanentes do planejamento turístico, e, por meio deresultados obtidos em levantamentos e pesquisas realizados, sugere a definição deestratégias que poderão gerar aumentos significativos nos resultados obtidos pelo setor deturismo, facilitando a realização de investimentos, o envolvimento da população, e a açãoconjunta entre o poder público, a iniciativa privada e o terceiro setor, influenciandopositivamente o desenvolvimento sustentável de uma cidade potencialmente turística.
Concentração de atividades produtivas no Brasil: diferenças intersetoriais, regionais e sua dinâmica
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Nos últimos anos assistiu-se no Brasil a uma diminuição considerável na força de trabalho concentrada na indústria e a um aumento na concentração nos serviços. Esta pesquisa pretende entender como este processo pode ser compreendido a partir de um modelo dinâmico onde as empresas decidem simultaneamente a sua localização. Os índices de concentração utilizados separam o grau de concentração de um setor devido à escala de produção do grau de concentração em função de vantagens regionais. Este tipo de análise exige a construção de índices que permitam esta decomposição. Nesta pesquisa adotou-se o índice de Herfindahl-Hirschman, para a concentração devida à escala, e o índice de Ellison e Glaeser (1997) para a concentração devido às vantagens regionais.
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The subject entrepreneurship has been gaining strength within the area of strategy, as the entrepreneurial activity represents one of the gears of economic growth and a political social and economic response of the entrepreneur¿s capital. Nevertheless, there are not many studies that investigated if entrepreneurial orientation influences firm performance in Brazil. The objective of the research is to understand and conclude on the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and firm performance. To achieve this objective, qualitative research through in-depth interviews with 14 managers was followed by quantitative research through data collection involving 104 managers in a heterogeneous sample of 104 companies. The research used the model of Lumpkin; Dess (1996) for entrepreneurial orientation in five dimensions (autonomy, innovativeness, risk taking, proactiveness and competitive aggressiveness), to which two more dimensions were added: strategic alliances and market orientation ¿ that emerged during the qualitative phase of the study. As a result a generic model was obtained ¿ composed of one variable (proactiveness) which positively impacts the firm performance. Proactiveness was also the key factor that positively impacted the firm performance for the service sector and small businesses. For the commercial sector, the model was composed by three dimensions (innovativeness, risk taking and market orientation). While the industry / construction sectors showed no linear relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and firm performance. Competitive aggressiveness is the key factor that impacts positively on firm performance for big companies, whereas for mediumsized companies it is the market orientation which relates positively to firm performance. Finally, there are no significant differences depending on the sector in which the firm operates or its size.
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We investigate the role of sectorial differences in labor productivity and the process of structural transformation (reallocation of labor across sectors) in accounting for the time path of aggregate productivity across six Latin American countries (Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela) from 1950 to 2003. We used a general equilibrium model with three sectors (agriculture, industry and services) calibrated to those six economies. The model is used to compare the trajectory of productivity in each sector of activity with that of the United States and it impact on aggregate productivity.While in Brazil and Argentina, the Service Sector was responsible for reversing the process of catch up in productivity that occurred until the 1980s, in others, like Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela, low productivity growth of the three sectors explain their poor performance.
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Pesquisas realizadas por instituições ligadas às pequenas e médias empresas brasileiras, em particular, as não-financeiras, revelam que o índice de mortalidade tem sido elevado ao longo dos últimos anos. A despeito do empenho dos empreendedores em criar as condições necessárias para garantir a sobrevivência de suas empresas, a falta de capacidade gerencial, em geral, na organização dos vários processos e atividades, tem conduzido as empresas para caminhos pouco favoráveis. Neste sentido, a preocupação com os riscos que naturalmente permeiam os negócios de uma empresa são, quase sempre, por desconhecimento, desprezados ou relevados a um segundo plano. Risco é parte do dia-a-dia da existência das empresas, podendo alguns serem menos impactantes enquanto outros, se concretizados, ameaçar a longevidade da empresa. Desta forma, uma perfeita compreensão e domínio dos princípios e processos para uma gestão segura de riscos contribuirá para uma tomada de decisões adequada e para a garantia de melhores resultados para a empresa. Este trabalho tem como propósito apresentar e testar um modelo qualitativo de gestão de risco que possa ser utilizado por pequenas empresas não-financeiras brasileiras. A empresa escolhida para atender a este estudo de caso foi uma pequena empresa brasileira do setor de serviços que opera em regime de franchising. Os resultados obtidos, por meio de toda documentação apresentada à luz do modelo proposto, apontam para a adequabilidade do modelo em empresa deste gênero, bem como para a concordância por parte dos gerentes e do empreendedor quanto à necessidade de implantação deste tipo de gestão como forma de assegurar a sobrevivência da empresa.
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Este trabalho apresenta relações entre a produtividade do trabalho e as capacitações que ocorreram nas Organizações Militares (OM) de telemática do Exército Brasileiro (EB), que representam o Sistema de Telemática do Exército (SisTEx). O período do estudo se dá entre janeiro de 2010 e julho de 2011. O SisTEx é melhor caracterizado pelo Centro Integrado de Telemática do Exército (CITEx), pelos Centros de Telemática de Área (CTA) e pelos Centros de Telemática (CT), subordinados ao Departamento de Ciência e Tecnologia (DCT) e dispostos ao longo de todo o território nacional. O estudo trata do conceito de produtividade do trabalho e do processo de capacitação no SisTEx. Fala sobre as áreas do conhecimento de interesse sistêmico e das áreas estratégicas que devem ser atendidas com capacitações, mostrando os resultados que surgiram em função das capacitações realizadas. Propõe sugestões para alinhar as necessidades de capacitação com as áreas estratégicas, destacando a importância das capacitações no planejamento estratégico, passando pelos interesses individuais. Relaciona estratégias que representam um diferencial competitivo na agregação de valor aos usuários. Traz comentários sobre a utilização do ensino a distância(EAD) e presencial para realização das capacitações. Trata da interferência das capacitações na produtividade e na percepção sobre o retorno do investimento (ROI). Relaciona, ainda, as capacidades do SisTEx com os estudos de inovação tecnológica no setor de serviços. Destaca as capacitações realizadas na áreas da segurança da informação e defesa cibernética. Considera que é possível melhorar a produtividade do trabalho em função das capacitações que ocorrem no SisTEx, que contribuem como um vetor de modernidade e transformação que agem diretamente no processo produtivo, proporcionando assim uma aceleração no desenvolvimento da qualidade dos serviços de TI prestados. Traz recomendações de estudos futuros para verificar a velocidade de acumulação das capacidades tecnológicas, o uso do EAD para capacitações de maior complexidade técnica e a criação de métricas para cálculo efetivo do ROI. Para tal, foi feito um estudo bibliográfico sobre a produtividade do trabalho e o processo de capacitação do SisTEx. O método adotado foi o do estudo de caso. Foram feitos questionamentos (survey) e enquetes/votações (poll) que foram aplicados nos chefes, exchefes de CTA/CT e nos discentes do SisTEx, militares que realizaram capacitações no período considerado.