936 resultados para Survival of micro and small enterprises
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Programmes supporting micro and small enterprises in developing countries have been showing that capital is not enough to allow business success: survival and growth. Literature does not provide comprehensive and practical tool to support business development in this context, but allowed the collection of forty-nine success variables that were studied in a sample of successful and unsuccessful businesses in the Island of Mozambique to discover what were the key factors affecting those businesses’ performance. Empirical data gave the insights for the development of a model to screen and improve business potential of micro and small enterprises in this context.
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While the quantum of advances from the public sector banks (PSBs) to the MSEs has increased over the years in absolute terms, from Rs.46, 045 crore in March 2000 to Rs.1, 85,208 crore in March 2009, the share of the 7credit to the MSE sector in the Net Bank Credit (NBC) has declined from 12.5 per cent to 10.9 per cent. Similarly, there has been a decline in the share of micro sector as a percentage of Net Bank Credit (NBC) from 7.8 per cent in March 2000 to 4.9% in March 2009. (TKA.Nair, 2010)9.The major reasons for low availability of bank finance to this sector are high risk perception of the banks in lending to MSEs and high transaction costs in processing of loan applications of MSEs. The problem is more serious for micro enterprises requiring small loans and the first generation entrepreneursThe thesis studies the divergence in guidelines by, CGTMSE, RBI & Bank of Baroda on collateral free lending and analyses the awareness of MSE about CGTMSE lending. The researcher tries to assess the problems faced by borrowers in availing advance under CGTMSE from Bank of Baroda, Kerala.
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A importância das micro e pequenas empresas na economia brasileira já é sentida desde há muito tempo, pois esse segmento é fundamental na geração de riqueza para a sociedade. Apesar da importância econômica, ainda persiste um elevado grau de descontinuidade nas mesmas, o que lhes outorga dificuldades de transporem os dois primeiros e mais críticos anos de existência. Esta pesquisa visa identificar os fatores determinantes da sobrevivência das micro e pequenas empresas do setor industrial na cidade de Santos. A relevância do estudo se intensifica em decorrência da cidade de Santos estar vivenciando um momento de desenvolvimento econômico impulsionado pelas descobertas de petróleo na camada do pré-sal. Isso poderá aumentar ainda mais o número de criação de MPEs, principalmente no setor industrial, e que provavelmente necessitarão de informações nas quais possam se espelhar. O estudo é de caráter exploratório e descritivo. Os dados foram colhidos por meio de uma pesquisa de campo com aplicação de um questionário baseado em quatro dimensões: empreendedorismo, ambiental, recursos financeiros e organização interna. A pesquisa apresentou como principais fatores de sobrevivência o tempo dedicado à empresa; a adequação dos produtos a demanda; a capacidade de assumir riscos e a liderança do gestor. A amostra de estudo foi definida por conveniência, constituída de MPEs pertencentes ao setor econômico industrial, pois é o mais aderente à cadeia de exploração de petróleo. Foram consideradas as empresas que ultrapassaram os dois primeiros anos de existência, de acordo com os critérios de avaliação de sobrevivência adotado pelo SEBRAE (2011).
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O presente trabalho traz uma análise das capacidades de sobrevivência de três micro e pequenas empresas (MPEs) do ramo alimentício de doces de banana, estabelecidas na Região Metropolitana da Baixada Santista, especificamente nas cidades de Itanhaém e Mongaguá. Essas capacidades se construíram fundamentadas em dois pressupostos: efeito do gestor e o efeito da localidade, que podem ser determinantes para a sobrevivência e o desempenho de MPEs. A pesquisa tem por objetivo geral identificar as características do gestor e os fatores da localidade que influenciam a sobrevivência das três MPEs estudadas. Para alcançar o objetivo geral foram traçados os seguintes objetivos específicos: identificar as características da gestão que foram propulsoras da sobrevivência das três MPEs estudadas; identificar os recursos da localidade que foram propulsores à sobrevivência das três MPEs; verificar a existência de outros fatores da gestão e da localidade que possam ter influenciado a sobrevivência das MPEs no longo prazo. O estudo teve como expectativa contribuir para o aprofundamento da reflexão sobre o tema concernente às capacidades de sobrevivência dos pequenos negócios. A pesquisa bibliográfica esteve centrada no encadeamento de tópicos teóricos de forma a construir fundamentos necessários sobre as influências do gestor e da localidade na sobrevivência das pequenas empresas, noções necessárias para se atingir o objetivo geral. Para alcançar os objetivos propostos, a investigação, de caráter descritivo e indutivo, foi desenvolvida por meio de estudo multicaso, compreendendo pesquisa documental, observações e entrevistas semi-estruturadas, preliminar e de profundidade, tendo como sujeitos os gestores, os funcionários, os fornecedores e os clientes das três MPEs. Os resultados indicam que há fatores importantes do efeito gestor e do efeito localidade influenciando a sobrevivência das empresas locus da pesquisa. Os resultados apontaram fatores como acesso ao amplo mercado, atitude frente à tecnologia, a presença de laço forte e laço fraco, entre outros considerados importantes influenciadores na sobrevivência das empresas estudadas. Os resultados abrem perspectivas de estudos mais aprofundados que possam proporcionar e criar alternativas e programas para melhorar o desempenho e a sobrevivência das MPEs.(AU)
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O presente trabalho traz uma análise das capacidades de sobrevivência de três micro e pequenas empresas (MPEs) do ramo alimentício de doces de banana, estabelecidas na Região Metropolitana da Baixada Santista, especificamente nas cidades de Itanhaém e Mongaguá. Essas capacidades se construíram fundamentadas em dois pressupostos: efeito do gestor e o efeito da localidade, que podem ser determinantes para a sobrevivência e o desempenho de MPEs. A pesquisa tem por objetivo geral identificar as características do gestor e os fatores da localidade que influenciam a sobrevivência das três MPEs estudadas. Para alcançar o objetivo geral foram traçados os seguintes objetivos específicos: identificar as características da gestão que foram propulsoras da sobrevivência das três MPEs estudadas; identificar os recursos da localidade que foram propulsores à sobrevivência das três MPEs; verificar a existência de outros fatores da gestão e da localidade que possam ter influenciado a sobrevivência das MPEs no longo prazo. O estudo teve como expectativa contribuir para o aprofundamento da reflexão sobre o tema concernente às capacidades de sobrevivência dos pequenos negócios. A pesquisa bibliográfica esteve centrada no encadeamento de tópicos teóricos de forma a construir fundamentos necessários sobre as influências do gestor e da localidade na sobrevivência das pequenas empresas, noções necessárias para se atingir o objetivo geral. Para alcançar os objetivos propostos, a investigação, de caráter descritivo e indutivo, foi desenvolvida por meio de estudo multicaso, compreendendo pesquisa documental, observações e entrevistas semi-estruturadas, preliminar e de profundidade, tendo como sujeitos os gestores, os funcionários, os fornecedores e os clientes das três MPEs. Os resultados indicam que há fatores importantes do efeito gestor e do efeito localidade influenciando a sobrevivência das empresas locus da pesquisa. Os resultados apontaram fatores como acesso ao amplo mercado, atitude frente à tecnologia, a presença de laço forte e laço fraco, entre outros considerados importantes influenciadores na sobrevivência das empresas estudadas. Os resultados abrem perspectivas de estudos mais aprofundados que possam proporcionar e criar alternativas e programas para melhorar o desempenho e a sobrevivência das MPEs.(AU)
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O presente trabalho traz uma análise das capacidades de sobrevivência de três micro e pequenas empresas (MPEs) do ramo alimentício de doces de banana, estabelecidas na Região Metropolitana da Baixada Santista, especificamente nas cidades de Itanhaém e Mongaguá. Essas capacidades se construíram fundamentadas em dois pressupostos: efeito do gestor e o efeito da localidade, que podem ser determinantes para a sobrevivência e o desempenho de MPEs. A pesquisa tem por objetivo geral identificar as características do gestor e os fatores da localidade que influenciam a sobrevivência das três MPEs estudadas. Para alcançar o objetivo geral foram traçados os seguintes objetivos específicos: identificar as características da gestão que foram propulsoras da sobrevivência das três MPEs estudadas; identificar os recursos da localidade que foram propulsores à sobrevivência das três MPEs; verificar a existência de outros fatores da gestão e da localidade que possam ter influenciado a sobrevivência das MPEs no longo prazo. O estudo teve como expectativa contribuir para o aprofundamento da reflexão sobre o tema concernente às capacidades de sobrevivência dos pequenos negócios. A pesquisa bibliográfica esteve centrada no encadeamento de tópicos teóricos de forma a construir fundamentos necessários sobre as influências do gestor e da localidade na sobrevivência das pequenas empresas, noções necessárias para se atingir o objetivo geral. Para alcançar os objetivos propostos, a investigação, de caráter descritivo e indutivo, foi desenvolvida por meio de estudo multicaso, compreendendo pesquisa documental, observações e entrevistas semi-estruturadas, preliminar e de profundidade, tendo como sujeitos os gestores, os funcionários, os fornecedores e os clientes das três MPEs. Os resultados indicam que há fatores importantes do efeito gestor e do efeito localidade influenciando a sobrevivência das empresas locus da pesquisa. Os resultados apontaram fatores como acesso ao amplo mercado, atitude frente à tecnologia, a presença de laço forte e laço fraco, entre outros considerados importantes influenciadores na sobrevivência das empresas estudadas. Os resultados abrem perspectivas de estudos mais aprofundados que possam proporcionar e criar alternativas e programas para melhorar o desempenho e a sobrevivência das MPEs.(AU)
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This paper is a study on corporate communication and the ability to innovate in small businesses. The guiding question seeks to respond whether organizational communication is able to make progress and / or support innovation in micro and small companies, and the main objective is to analyze the relationship between innovation and organizational communication. It was applied the case study method and document research for interpreting a diagnosis instru- ment called “Innovation Radar” in a small business company located in the countryside of São Paulo state. The diagnosis is made based on assessment dimensions aimed at checking the maturity and the degree of innovation in micro and small companies. By evaluating these di- mensions it was possible to build analytical frameworks and highlight the influence of corporate communication in promoting innovation. The results indicate that every dimension of the “In- novation Radar” can improve their performance by means of corporate communication.
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This paper presents the results of a study on the analysis of training needs regarding environmental (green) management and climate change topics in micro and small enterprises (MSEs) in Brazil and its implications on education for sustainable development. It reports on an e-mail survey of Brazilian small enterprises, whose results indicate that they are indeed interested in environmental management and climate change topics in an education for sustainable development context. The study indicates that proposals for courses on environmental management and climate change should follow a systemic perspective and take sustainable development into account. By applying factor analysis, it was found that the topics of interest can be grouped into thematic modules, which can be useful in the design of training courses for the top management leaders of those companies.
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Drosophila melanogaster is a model organism instrumental for numerous biological studies. The compound eye of this insect consists of some eight hundred individual ommatidia or facets, ca. 15 µm in cross-section. Each ommatidium contains eighteen cells including four cone cells secreting the lens material (cornea). High-resolution imaging of the cornea of different insects has demonstrated that each lens is covered by the nipple arrays--small outgrowths of ca. 200 nm in diameter. Here we for the first time utilize atomic force microscopy (AFM) to investigate nipple arrays of the Drosophila lens, achieving an unprecedented visualization of the architecture of these nanostructures. We find by Fourier analysis that the nipple arrays of Drosophila are disordered, and that the seemingly ordered appearance is a consequence of dense packing of the nipples. In contrast, Fourier analysis confirms the visibly ordered nature of the eye microstructures--the individual lenses. This is different in the frizzled mutants of Drosophila, where both Fourier analysis and optical imaging detect disorder in lens packing. AFM reveals intercalations of the lens material between individual lenses in frizzled mutants, providing explanation for this disorder. In contrast, nanostructures of the mutant lens show the same organization as in wild-type flies. Thus, frizzled mutants display abnormal organization of the corneal micro-, but not nano-structures. At the same time, nipples of the mutant flies are shorter than those of the wild-type. We also analyze corneal surface of glossy-appearing eyes overexpressing Wingless--the lipoprotein ligand of Frizzled receptors, and find the catastrophic aberration in nipple arrays, providing experimental evidence in favor of the major anti-reflective function of these insect eye nanostructures. The combination of the easily tractable genetic model organism and robust AFM analysis represents a novel methodology to analyze development and architecture of these surface formations.
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The association of education, tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, and interleukin-2 (IL-2 +114 and -384) and -6 (IL-6 -174) DNA polymorphisms with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) was investigated in a cohort study of 445 subjects. IL-2 and IL-6 genotypes were determined by real-time PCR. Cox regression was used to estimate hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (95%CI) of disease-specific survival according to anatomical sites of the head and neck. Mean age was 56 years and most patients were males (87.6%). Subjects with 5 or more years of schooling had better survival in larynx cancer. Smoking had no effect on HNSCC survival, but alcohol consumption had a statistically significant effect on larynx cancer. IL-2 gene +114 G/T (HR = 0.52; 95%CI = 0.15-1.81) and T/T (HR = 0.22; 95%CI = 0.02-3.19) genotypes were associated with better survival in hypopharynx cancer. IL-2 +114 G/T was a predictor of poor survival in oral cavity/oropharynx cancer and larynx cancer (HR = 1.32; 95%CI = 0.61-2.85). IL-2 -384 G/T was associated with better survival in oral cavity/oropharynx cancer (HR = 0.80; 95%CI = 0.45-1.42) and hypopharynx cancer (HR = 0.68; 95%CI = 0.21-2.20), but an inverse relationship was observed for larynx cancer. IL-6 -174 G/C was associated with better survival in hypopharynx cancer (HR = 0.68; 95%CI = 0.26-1.78) and larynx cancer (HR = 0.93; 95%CI = 0.42-2.07), and C/C reduced mortality in larynx cancer. In general, our results are similar to previous reports on the value of education, smoking, alcohol consumption, and IL-2 and IL-6 genetic polymorphisms for the prognosis of HNSCC, but the risks due to these variables are small and estimates imprecise.
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Microcosm studies were performed to evaluate the survival of Escherichia coli, Salmonella paratyphi and Vibrio parahaemolyticus in water and sediment collected from the freshwater region of Vembanad Lake (9 35◦N 76 25◦E) along the south west coast of India. All three test microorganisms showed significantly (p < 0.01) higher survival in sediment compared to overlying water. The survival in different sediment types with different particle size and organic carbon content revealed that sediment with small particle size and high organic carbon content could enhance their extended survival (p < 0.05). The results indicate that sediments of the Lake could act as a reservoir of pathogenic bacteria and exhibit a potential health hazard from possible resuspension and subsequent ingestion during recreational activities. Therefore, the assessment of bacterial concentration in freshwater Lake sediments used for contact and non contact recreation has of considerable significance for the proper assessment of microbial pollution of the overlying water, and for the management and protection of related health risk at specific recreational sites. Besides, assessment of the bacterial concentration in sediments can be used as a relatively stable indicator of long term mean bacterial concentration in the water column above
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• Objectives The objective of this paper is to propose a framework for mapping the sustainable development and poverty alleviation impacts of social and environmental enterprises in Africa. This framework is then piloted with reference to an East African Ecobusiness. • Prior Work This paper is based on data collected as part of a wider research project examining social and environmental enterprises across the 19 countries of Southern and Eastern Africa. In total, the sustainable development and poverty alleviation impacts of 20 in-depth case studies in 4 countries are being examined. • Approach Data was collected using in-depth interviews with multiple stakeholders associated with the case study business. Secondary materials were also analysed and a quantitative survey of customers undertaken. • Results In addition to their impacts on the environment, African eco businesses can also have substantial social, economic and wider poverty alleviation impacts. This paper maps the impacts of a case study East African ecobusiness, as part of developing a social and environmental enterprise impact framework for Africa and the wider developing world. In our case study, positive and negative impacts are identified, while questions are raised in relation to tradeoffs between social and environmental objectives and temporal dimensions of impact. The usefulness of existing frameworks for understanding the social, environmental and development impacts of these kinds of organisations are also considered. • Implications This paper outlines the necessity of building an African-centric impact map to capture the multi-level poverty alleviation and sustainable development impacts of social and environmental enterprise activity in developing world environments. The framework proposed also offers guidance to businesses operating in Africa about the factors that might be considered as part of their wider social and environmental responsibilities. • Value Assessing the impact of social and environmental enterprises, especially as a route to development within low income countries, is receiving increasing attention in academia and beyond. This paper presents a useful contribution to the scarce literature on social and environmental enterprises in Africa.
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Objective. Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors (GISTs) are rare mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract with spindled cell, epithelioid, or occasionally pleomorphic morphology. The primary objective of this paper is to describe the demographic and clinical characteristics and survival among GIST patients registered at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC). ^ Methods. This cohort study includes 783 consecutive patients diagnosed with GIST from 1995 to 2007. Demographic, clinical and survival information were obtained from the MDACC cancer registry. ^ Statistical Analysis. Kaplan-Meier survival curves, univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazards analysis were conducted to estimate survival and identify prognostic clinical factors associated with survival. Results. The age at diagnosis of MDACC GIST cases ranged from 17 to 91 with a mean of 57 years and a male-to-female ratio of 1.3:1. The racial distribution was whites 77%, African-Americans 9.5%, Hispanics 9.3% and other races 4.2%. Fifty per cent of the GISTs arose from stomach, 35% small intestine, 7% retroperitoneal space, 6% colorectal and 2% were omentum and mesentery. About half of the tumors were less than 10 cm in size. Fifty eight per cent of the tumors were localized whereas 36% were metastatic. MDACC GIST patients were generally comparable to SEER patients, but, on the average, were 7 years younger than SEER patients and were predominantly whites. ^ Stratification of 783 GIST cases by year of diagnosis based on the introduction of imatinib treatment in 2000 revealed that 60% of the GIST cases were first diagnosed between 2000 and 2007 whereas, 40% were first diagnosed between 1995 and 1999. There was a significant difference between the two cohorts in the distribution of race, GIST symptom, tumor size, tumor site, and stage of the tumor at diagnosis. The 1- and 5-year survival was 93% and 59% in the 1995–2007 cohort. Multivariate Cox regression analysis identified age at diagnosis (p<0.001), female sex (p=0.047), tumor size (p=0.07), multiple cancers (p=0.002), and GIST diagnosed between 2000 and 2007 (p<0.001) were significantly associated with survival. Approximately, 58% of the cases were treated with imatinib whereas 42% did not receive imatinib in 2000–2005 cohort. There was a significant difference in survival between imatinib and non-imatinib groups and in the distribution of tumor size categories, stage of the tumor at diagnosis and cancers before the diagnosis of GIST. The 1- and 5-year survival for imatinib patients was 99% and 73% and was 91% and 63% for non-imatinib patients. Multivariate Cox regression analysis of the 2000–2007 cohort identified, age at diagnosis and tumor stage as possible prognostic factors associated with survival.^
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This paper analyses empirical evidence of efforts to enable Spanish micro and small manufacturing companies to boost their labour productivity rates through the development of the main pillars of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies. This study aims to develop new approaches and sensibilities towards work from an ethical, values (virtues) and CSR perspective, showing how internal dimensions of CSR, such those related to relationships with employees and responsibility in processes and product quality, can improve labour performance and labour efficiency, thereby contributing to a better society. The results of a sample of 929 small businesses indicate that the social responsibility policies that most contributed to a short-term increase in labour productivity are those related to internal aspects of the company, in particular its involvement in the quality of processes and products, promotion of innovation and employee care. However, the impact on labour productivity of CSR policies related to external factors, such as relationship with stakeholders and environmental concern, could not be empirically proven in this paper.