Emerging Economies
Mostrando 1-12 de 55 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Inovação tecnológica radical e mudança organizacional: a institucionalização de organizações resilientes e formas de trabalho mais substantivas
Resumo Este artigo-dossiê apresenta inicialmente uma reflexão sobre a institucionalização de organizações resilientes, uma vez que a mudança organizacional é a reinvenção de um novo sistema de regras e normas com o propósito de encorajar novas condutas e convívios e formas de negociação necessárias e, no que concerne, lograr a colaboração do
Cad. EBAPE.BR. Publicado em: 20/01/2020
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2. Inovação em Organizações de Economias Emergentes
Resumo Esta edição temática do Cadernos EBAPE.BR buscou como objetivo provocar uma reflexão voltada à arquitetura de uma agenda de pesquisa crítica sobre o campo das estratégias de inovação e das organizações em economias emergentes e suas implicações originais na academia brasileira. O conjunto de artigos aprovados nesta edição revela o espec
Cad. EBAPE.BR. Publicado em: 20/01/2020
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3. Inovação Frugal: origens, evolução e perspectivas futuras
Resumo A inovação frugal tornou-se recentemente um tópico relevante no discurso social e acadêmico. O verdadeiro desafio para essa nova manifestação de inovação caracteriza-se pela introdução de algo novo ou diferente com uso de poucos recursos. As inovações frugais têm ocorrido, em geral, associadas a economias emergentes nas quais se encontram
Cad. EBAPE.BR. Publicado em: 20/01/2020
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4. Embodied values: post-pharmaceutical health and the accumulation of surplus vitality in regenerative stem cell medicine
Resumo Este artigo analisa uma forma emergente de saúde pós-farmacêutica e seu regime implícito de valor na bioeconomia global da medicina regenerativa baseada em células-tronco (MRCT). Estimulada por uma perspectiva de superação das terapias baseadas em medicação e suas economias políticas subjacentes, a medicina regenerativa com células-tronco (
Sociologias. Publicado em: 2019-04
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5. Efectos socioterritoriales en Chile del súper ciclo de los commodities y de su término
Abstract Commodities’ economic cycles affect emerging economies and have different impacts on their diverse subnational territories and social sectors, as some are more vulnerable than others. In this article, we investigate the social-geographical effects of the commodities’ super cycle and of its end in Chile. In addition, we evaluate poverty reduction
Cad. Metrop.. Publicado em: 2017-04
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6. Network Effects on Radical Innovation and Financial Performance: An Open-mindedness Approach
Abstract This study examines how companies can achieve high performance through certain organizational behaviors (open-mindedness and social networks) and innovation. The impact of open-mindedness in defiance of basic assumptions and processes could motivate the use of internal and external networks. These social networks are the cornerstone for the creation
BAR, Braz. Adm. Rev.. Publicado em: 13/02/2017
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7. The Open Innovation Journey in Emerging Economies: An Analysis of the Brazilian Aerospace Industry
ABSTRACT: Open innovation is the systematic integration of collaborative, sourcing and revealing practices into a firm's business strategy. Its implementation does not happen at once, but through a journey. This paper investigates this subject in an emergent economy context, the Brazilian aerospace industry, presenting the critical analysis of a questionnair
J. Aerosp. Technol. Manag.. Publicado em: 2014-12
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8. BRICS: an explanation in critical geography
BRICS, an abbreviation for Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, a group of five influential and emerging economies successfully completed its fifth annual summit in Durban during March 26-27, 2013. A significantly unique feature of the group is its geographical spread as evident from the location of these five constituent states which are situated
Contexto int.. Publicado em: 2013-12
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9. Liberal versus neo-developmental convention to growth: why has Brazil shown a poor performance since the 1980s?
The main goal of our paper is to provide analytical arguments to explain why Brazil has not been able to restore its long-term capacity for economic growth, especially compared with its economy in the 1950-1979 period (7.3 per cent per year on average) or even with a select number of emerging economies in the 1980-2010 period(6.7 per cent per year on average
Brazil. J. Polit. Econ.. Publicado em: 2013-12
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10. The impact of OFDI on economic growth countries. An econometric approach using panel data and time-series evidence
The thesis at hand adds to the existing literature by investigating the relationship between economic growth and outward foreign direct investments (OFDI) on a set of 16 emerging countries. Two different econometric techniques are employed: a panel data regression analysis and a time-series causality analysis. Results from the regression analysis indicate a
Publicado em: 20/12/2012
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11. US real interest rates and default risk in emerging economies
This paper empirically investigates the impact of changes in US real interest rates on sovereign default risk in emerging economies using the method of identification through heteroskedasticity. Policy-induced increases in US interest rates starkly raise default risk in emerging market economies. However, the overall correlation between US real interest rate
Publicado em: 12/09/2012
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12. The Forward- and the Equity-Premium Puzzles: Two Symptoms of the Same Illness?
Using information on US domestic financial data only, we build a stochastic discount factor—SDF— and check whether it accounts for foreign markets stylized facts that escape consumption based models. By interpreting our SDF as the projection of a pricing kernel from a fully specified model in the space of returns, our results indicate that a model that a
Escola de Pós-Graduação em Economia da FGV. Publicado em: 24/04/2012