997 resultados para creative sector
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In the last decades, research on knowledge economies has taken central stage. Within this broader research field, research on the role of digital technologies and the creative industries has become increasingly important for researchers, academics and policy makers with particular focus on their development, supply-chains and models of production. Furthermore, many have recognised that, despite the important role played by digital technologies and innovation in the development of the creative industries, these dynamics are hard to capture and quantify. Digital technologies are embedded in the production and market structures of the creative industries and are also partially distinct and discernible from it. They also seem to play a key role in innovation of access and delivery of creative content. This chapter tries to assess the role played by digital technologies focusing on a key element of their implementation and application: human capital. Using student micro-data collected by the Higher Education Statistical Agency (HESA) in the United Kingdom, we explore the characteristics and location patterns of graduates who entered the creative industries, specifically comparing graduates in the creative arts and graduates from digital technology subjects. We highlight patterns of geographical specialisation but also how different context are able to better integrate creativity and innovation in their workforce. The chapter deals specifically with understanding whether these skills are uniformly embedded across the creative sector or are concentrated in specific sub-sectors of the creative industries. Furthermore, it explores the role that these graduates play in different sub-sector of the creative economy, their economic rewards and their geographical determinants.
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Entrepreneurs are portrayed as salient drivers of regional development and for a number of years nascent entrepreneurs have been studied in a large number of countries as part of the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor project and the Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics. Scholars have devoted much effort to investigating factors that determine how individuals engage in entrepreneurial activities, with most of the discussion limited to business start-ups. However, since this type of project does not follow identical nascent entrepreneurs over time, limited knowledge exists about their development and whether they stay in this nascent phase for a long time. In practice, it is common for entrepreneurs to run a business and at the same time work in wage work, so-called combining entrepreneurs. In Sweden, almost half of all business owners combine wage work with a business. However, not all combining entrepreneurs will eventually decide to leave the wage work and invest fully in the business. Consequently, much research has focused on the first step of entering entrepreneurship full time, but less has focused on the second step, the transition from the combining phase to full-time self-employment. The aim of this thesis is therefore to contribute to the theory of entrepreneurship by gaining a deeper understanding of combining entrepreneurs and their motives and intentions. In the context of combining entrepreneurs, the theory of identity, resources and choice overload has been used to examine how entrepreneurs’ age (when starting the business), entrepreneurial tenure (the length of engagement in the side-business), hours spent (weekly involvement in the side-business), involvement in entrepreneurial teams (leading the business with one or more partners) and involvement in networks (business networks) influence their passion for engaging in entrepreneurship while sustaining wage work. Different categories of combining entrepreneurs and their intentions have also been examined. A survey was administered to 1457 entrepreneurs within the creative sector in two counties in Sweden (Gävleborgs County and Jämtlands County). Since there were no separate mailing lists to only combining entrepreneurs, the survey was sent to all entrepreneurs within the chosen industry and counties. The total response rate was 33.5 percent and of them 57.6 percent combined, yielding 262 combining entrepreneurs who answered the questionnaire. The survey was then followed up with eight focus group interviews and two single interviews to validate the answers from the questionnaire. The results indicate three types of combining entrepreneurs: nascent – with the intention to leave the combining phase for a transition into full-time self-employment, lifestyle – with the intention to stay in the combining phase, and occasional – with the intention to leave the combining phase for full-time wage work and close down the business. Transitioning fully to self-employment increases with the individual’s age. Also, a positive interactive effect exists with involvement in entrepreneurial networks. The results also indicate that the ability to work with something one is passionate about is the top motive for combining wage work with a side-business. Passion is also more likely to be the main motive behind the combining form among individuals who are older at business start-up, but passion is less likely to be the main motive behind the combining form among individuals who spend more time on the business. The longer the individual has had the side-business, the less likely passion is the main motive behind the combining form, and passion is less likely to be the main motive among those who are part of an entrepreneurial team.
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O mundo é cada vez mais, mais veloz, voraz e global, o que origina, se não mesmo força, alterações constantes nos comportamentos dos consumidores, originando inovadoras e criativas formas de diferenciação. O setor da Hotelaria e Restauração, um dos mais dinâmicos no atual paradigma da economia global, é também um dos que mais pronto responde a essas exigências; recorrendo, em muitas das situações à formação como resposta à exigência de melhoria constante e continuada dos serviços que presta e dos produtos que oferece. Isto porque essa qualidade passa inevitavelmente pelos recursos humanos, cabendo à formação o papel preponderante na sua qualificação e adequação a novos produtos, serviços e públicos. Por força desse relevo e de uma crescente e permanente pressão para a majoração dos resultados obtidos pelas organizações, também a Formação se viu obrigada a avaliar o impacto da sua ação/intervenção, para que se possa de forma clara pesar o seu contributo para a melhoria dos resultados das organizações. Este projeto procurou identificar qual, ou quais, de entre os modelos disponíveis, melhor se adaptam e adequam ao setor que é tão sui generis na forma como capta, treina e gere os seus recursos humanos!
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This study explores the perception of risk and the level of risk management implementation in the renewable sector. Risk management is emerging as a key issue due to the loss of confidence amongst banks, causing the attainment of financing to be difficult over the next few years. To attract financing, there is a fundamental requirement to manage risk in a way that minimizes the probability of a negative financial impact on the project. Miller and Lessard (2001) argue that successful projects are not selected but shaped with risk resolution in mind. Rather than evaluating projects at the outset based on projections of the full set of benefits, costs and risks over their lifetime, successful developers start with project ideas that have the potential of becoming viable. Therefore, this study bridges the gap that exists within the renewable sector in relation to risk management literature. This study succeeds through a detailed comparative case study analysis where two developers and two financiers were questioned through qualitative semi-structured interviews on the concept of risk management and its level implementation within the industry. It is believed that the growth in financed renewable energy projects depends on the adequate design and implementation of risk management to mitigate inherent project risks. However, this study revealed that are certain types of developers in existence within the renewable sector, which underestimate the magnitude of risk and view the development of projects as a ‘money racket’. Therefore, it can be concluded that perception of risk will also differ, causing risk and uncertainty to vary from project to project, resulting in investment reluctance to be associated with certain projects. The study originality lies in how it demonstrates to developers the concept of risk management, outlining the simplicity and benefits of implementing it in project development. Finally, this study contributes to the knowledge by enhancing the awareness and understanding of the presence and nature of risk in a RE project environment.
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En los últimos años, la relación entre tecnología y resultado exportador ha sido objeto de algunos estudios centrados en explicar la relación existente entre los distintos indicadores de las actividades tecnológicas y la performance internacional de las empresas. Sin embargo, la mayoría de las investigaciones centradas en este tema tienden a aproximar la estrategia innovadora de una empresa a partir de sus gastos en actividades de I+D cuando, en realidad, el concepto de innovación tecnológica podría resultar más amplio que la mera realización formal de actividades de I+D. En este trabajo en primer lugar se identifican aquellos factores que aproximan, de una forma más exhaustiva, las actividades de innovación tecnológica que realiza una empresa y, en segundo lugar, se averiguará su relación con el resultado exportador de la misma. Los resultados que se obtienen son satisfactorios ya que demuestran que la probabilidad y la intensidad exportadora de las empresas españolas del sector textil-confección dependen no sólo de sus inversiones en I+D, sino también de otras variables vinculadas a su estrategia innovadora.
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En los últimos 30 años la proliferación de modelos cuantitativos de predicción de la insolvencia empresarial en la literatura contable y financiera ha despertado un gran interés entre los especialistas e investigadores de la materia. Lo que en un principio fueron unos modelos elaborados con un único objetivo, han derivado en una fuente de investigación constante En este documento se formula un modelo de predicción de la insolvencia a través de la combinación de diferentes variables cuantitativas extraídas de los estados contables de una muestra de empresas para los años 1994-1997. A través de un procedimiento por etapas se selecciona e interpreta cuáles son las más relevantes en cuanto a aportación de información. Así mismo se comparan dos procedimientos estadísticos que se uitilizan en este tipo de investigaciones: la regresión logística y el análisis discriminante múltiple. Llegados a este punto, se compara qué tipo de selección de variables alcanza mejores resultados.
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Este trabajo explora la formación de grupos estratégicos en el Sector Bancario Español, a partir de una definición alternativa de grupo estratégico (GE). Un GE se define como un conjunto de empresas capaces de responder del mismo modo a perturbaciones. La capacidad de respuesta, o capacidad de adaptar la estrategia competitiva, se define a partir de las relaciones marginales (RM) entre las variables estratégicas (la pendiente de la frontera en un punto), y sirve de base para examinar la presencia de barreras a la movilidad. El Análisis Envolvente de Datos (DEA) es la herramienta utilizada para el cómputo de las RM, aunque su uso genera dos problemas que son solucionados en este trabajo; la multiplicidad de RM para las empresas situadas en la frontera (líderes estratégicos), y la imposibilidad de encontrar RM para las empresas situadas por debajo de la misma (seguidores estratégicos).
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Hoy en día las industrias alimentarias ocupan un lugar destacado en la reproducción de la actividad económica. Además de centralizar la elaboración de aquellos productos y articular al conjunto del sector agroalimentario, aquellas industrias condicionan aspectos importantes de las políticas económicas nacionales y, estrechamente conectadas con las nuevas empresas biotecnológicas, configuran una de las líneas de actividad más innovadoras. En el caso de la historiografía española, las aportaciones realizadas hasta ahora han sido sobre todo de tipo sectorial y no han alterado demasiado las interpretaciones tradicionales. Como resultado de estos trabajos podemos concluir, por tanto, que en el momento actual conocemos relativamente bien la evolución de las principales industrias alimentarias en España desde el siglo XIX, pero que todavía no hemos integrado los resultados alcanzados en un nuevo marco interpretativo. En el presente artículo discutiré inicialmente estos planteamientos y destacaré, a partir de las investigaciones realizadas, aquellos aspectos de las nuevas propuestas interpretativas que me parecen más sugerentes. Seguidamente aplicaré estas propuestas al caso español, tomando como referencia el desarrollo que experimentaron diversas industrias alimentarias en Cataluña entre la segunda mitad del siglo XIX y la década de 1930.
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This paper presents an endogenous growth model in which the research activity is financed by intermediaries that are able to reduce the incidence of researcher's moral hazard. It is shown that financial activity is growth promoting because it increases research productivity. It is also found that a subsidy to the financial sector may have larger growth effects than a direct subsidy to research. Moreover, due to the presence of moral hazard, increasing the subsidy rate to R\&D may reduce the growth rate. I show that there exists a negative relation between the financing of innovation and the process of capital accumulation. Concerning welfare, the presence of two externalities of opposite sign steaming from financial activity may cause that the no-tax equilibrium provides an inefficient level of financial services. Thus, policies oriented to balance the effects of the two externalities will be welfare improving.
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El presente estudio relaciona la evolución de los servicios financieros y su entorno competitivo con la transformación de las características del ocupado tipo en el sector. Para ello dispone tres modelos de elección discreta binomial que estiman el perfil diferencial de la ocupación en los servicios financieros con respecto al conjunto de los servicios. El sistema financiero español se caracteriza por un elevado grado de asalarización del empleo y presenta requerimientos de factor trabajo crecientemente sesgados hacia una mano de obra con elevada formación. Ello responde a un nuevo entorno, más competitivo y liberalizado, en el que la institución financiera debe aproximarse al cliente. El trabajador asume progresivamente, por tanto, funciones comerciales en detrimento de las tareas de carácter administrativo tradicionales en la banca. En este contexto, el nivel educativo es utilizado más bien como señal de competencias que como repertorio de conocimientos adquiridos.
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Purpose - This paper focuses on analyzing the effect that public reforms have on the efficiency of state-owned enterprises in regulated environments. Design/methodology/approach - The research is focused in the postal sector where public and private companies must obey a legal framework related to provide a universal service. The analysis is carried out using a panel of 7 European postal operators for the period 1997-2003. The activity analyzed was the letter mail division; we take as key variable the unit cost of a letter and use a translog cost function where as independent variables we include traffic levels, labor cost per employee, quality and availability of the service as well as the type of ownership (public or private). Additionally, in a second stage the geographical differences among countries are considered. Findings - Results indicate that postal operators that experienced organizational changes without being privatized, such as the Spanish and Greek operators, do not have higher unit costs than privatized postal operators like the one of Germany and the Netherlands. Moreover, we find that in all cases the operator of Ireland appear to be the most efficient. In this case restructuring process has been carried out giving an important leadership role to workers. This suggests us that labor culture could be a key variable to study when analyzing reform processes in public enterprises. Originality/value - Our findings show that in a regulated environment like in the postal sector, public and private companies can obtain similar efficiency levels in term of unit costs.
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The European Neighbourhood Policy’s birth has taken place in parallel with the renewed momentum of the European Security and Defence Policy, which has launched 14 operations since 2003. Both policies’ instruments have converged in the neighbouring area covered by ENP: Georgia, in the East and the Palestinian Territories in the South. In both cases, the Security Sector Reform strategies have been the main focus for ESDP and an important objective for ENP. In this paper, two objectives are pursued: first, to assess the EU’s involvement in both cases in SSR terms; and second, to analyse whether the convergence of ESDP operations with a broader EU neighbourhood policy implies that the former has become an instrument for the a EU external action.