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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2012): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 1-11
The dynamic stochastic linear programming model for management in the consumption of fuel in flex
Rodrigues, Paulo Cesar Chagas; Insituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP)
Campus Avaré
2012-09-03
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From the amount invested in fuel prices, the rate of road that owners of vehicles powered by combustion need to run within the city and on the roads in the region, began a study in order to allow a better definition as to the cost of supply of vehicle with Ethanol or gasoline. And to analyze the equation that the government, through Petrobras announces in the media, because it is mentioned that to obtain the lowest cost when the supply should divide the value of a liter of Ethanol Gasoline for that case stay above 0.70 is the ideal fuel to petrol and vice versa.
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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2012): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 12-25
The influence of a mathematical model in production strategy: conceptual development and empirical test
Rodrigues, Paulo Cesar Chagas; Insituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo
Campus Avaré
Marins, Fernando Augusto Silva; Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Campus Guaratinguetá
Souza, Fernando Bernardi; Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Campus bauru
2012-09-03
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Acquire and produce what is strictly necessary are the goals of the organizations, since they aim companies more competitive and thereby reducing production costs. The research method is applied in nature, with a qualitative and quantitative approach, in which the objective of the research will be: exploratory and descriptive, with technical procedures, divided into: bibliographic, documentary, survey and concluding with a case study. On this assumption the main objective of this research is to develop and analyze a mathematical model that minimizes costs and maximizes the postponement of stocks in a company in the pulp, paper and paper products. Having been found only four papers, two articles and two theses that deal with the issue of demand management, supply chain and inventory postponement. These studies address the issue by modeling the productive time of the supply chain. For production segments this research may enable development of management practices demand and production strategy, allowing cost reductions and productivity gains possible. With the development of the mathematical model could ever analyze the behavior of demand and its influence on the productive strategy, strategy formulation regarding the purchase of raw materials and finished product storage in the last four years the company's results for the proposed model.
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Vol. 2 No. 2 (2011): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 25-43
Analyzing the postponement of time production systems in maketostock and seasonal demand
Rodrigues, Paulo Cesar Chagas; Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo - Campus Avaré.
Faculdade de Engenharia do Campus de Guaratinguetá (FEG)
Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP)
Marins, Fernando Augusto Silva; Pesquisador PQ2 do CNPq
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Departamento de Produção (DPD)
Faculdade de Engenharia do Campus de Guaratinguetá (FEG)
Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP)
Souza, Fernando Bernardi de; Livre-docência.
Faculdade de Engenharia de Bauru
Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, UNESP, Brasil.
2011-12-05
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The supply chain management, postponement and demand management functions are of strategic importance to the economic success of organizations because they influence the production process, when viewed in isolation and empirically may hinder understanding of their behavior. The aim of this paper is to analyze the influence of the postponement in an enterprise production system with make-to-stock and with seasonal demand. The research method used was a case study, the instruments of data collection were semi-structured interviews, documentary analysis and site visits. This research is restricted to analysis of the influence that different levels of delay and the company's position in the supply chain have on the practice of demand management in the productive segment graphic, product spiral notebook and also in relation to geographical focus (region of the state São Paulo), in which it will seek to interview the managers and directors. As a way to support the research on the analysis of case study and the final considerations will be discussed the following issues: supply chain management, postponement, demand management and production system make-to-stock. The demand management can be understood as a practice that allows you to manage and coordinate the supply chain in reverse, i.e. the consumer to the supplier, in which consumers trigger actions for the supply of products can make the process more efficient. The purpose of managing the supply chain is able to allow the addition of value, exceeding the expectations of consumers, it is necessary to develop a relationship with suppliers and customers win-win. The postponement strategy must fit the characteristics of the turbulent environment within the markets along with demands that require variety of customized products and services and reasonable costs, aiming to support decision making. The postponement of time can be a way to soften the increase in inventory of finished product in the company, which may have a high value, being necessary to reduce the lead time and also suppliers to change their production strategy of make- to-stock to make-to-order. The production system make-to-stock shows enough interest to organizations that are operating in markets with high demand variability, i.e. variations in seasonal as a way of trying to protect their production and be more responsive to market needs.
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Vol. 2 No. 2 (2011): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 44-74
A gestão do sistema de proteção à propriedade intelectual no Brasil é consistente?
Matias-Pereira, José; University of Brasília - Brazil
2011-12-05
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Este artigo tem como objetivo avaliar o nível de desempenho da gestão do sistema de proteção à propriedade intelectual no Brasil, em particular o registro de patentes e marcas. A análise teve como base o arcabouço institucional do país na área objeto do estudo: Lei de Propriedade Industrial, de 1996; as diretrizes de Política Industrial, Tecnológica e de Comércio Exterior, de 2004; a Lei de Inovação Tecnológica, de 2005; a Lei do Bem, de 2005; a Política de Desenvolvimento Produtivo, de 2008; o Plano de Ação de Ciência, Tecnologia e Inovação para o Desenvolvimento Nacional – 2007/2010. O exame dos aperfeiçoamentos que foram introduzidos no arcabouço institucional do Brasil nos últimos anos e as melhorias que provocaram na gestão das políticas públicas de proteção à propriedade intelectual revelaram que ainda existem sérias dificuldades na implementação e gestão dessas políticas, em particular no segmento de registro de marcas e patentes.
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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2011): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 1-7
Utilizando o método todim para avaliar as melhores empresas para trabalhar
Silva, Renato Teixeira da; Faculdade de Engenharia de Guaratinguetá
UNESP
Brandalise, Nilson; Escola de Engenharia Industrial Metalúrgica de Volta Redonda
Universidade Federal Fluminense
Carneiro, Christian A. G. V.; Escola de Engenharia Industrial Metalúrgica de Volta Redonda
Universidade Federal Fluminense
2011-06-30
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Este artigo expõe uma nova proposta de ordenação das 5 melhores empresas para trabalhar em termos de qualidade do ambiente de trabalho e qualidade na gestão de pessoas utilizando-se do método TODIM como suporte científico para tal. A ordenação inicial, proposta pela revista Você/SA Exame, utiliza como método classificador o índice de felicidade no trabalho, uma soma ponderada de índices resultantes da percepção dos funcionários, das práticas da empresa e da constatação feita por jornalistas em visitas às empresas.Este trabalho, que utiliza o método TODIM, considera esses itens como critérios de avaliação e realiza uma análise comparativa das alternativas. Ao final, é executada uma comparação entre as ordenações e uma análise de sensibilidade, analisando as especificidades de cada método de ordenação e a consistência de seus resultados.
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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2011): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 8-14
Application of project based learning in the discipline of logistics: a case study
Rodrigues, Paulo Cesar Chagas; UNESP - Campus Guaratinguetá
2011-06-30
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Currently the higher education institutions need to search for new tools and methods to make learning more enjoyable and dynamic for students because the job market increasingly needs young people who have the ability to self-criticism above average. A search was performed on a course of action and technologist who had a total of 15 students, for the purpose of this research was to improve the learning level of students, reducing absenteeism and dropout, encourage research and participation in teamwork. As a way to develop this study the students had to develop a project of a bridge made of newspaper and involving the disciplines of logistics, financial management, human resource management and managing projects.
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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2011): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 15-24
Analyzing the process of production in logistics sugarcane mill: a case study
Tognoli, Alexandre; Universidade do Sagrado Coração (USC)
Bodo, Alessandro Adriano; Universidade do Sagrado Coração (USC)
Sebastião, Nicholas Luis Braga; Universidade do Sagrado Coração (USC)
Corradini, Osmar; Universidade do Sagrado Coração (USC)
2011-06-30
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The objective was to present and analyze the physical arrangement of logistics and production process plant in a sugarcane mill, in order to expose the processes involved, analyzing them more deeply and thus collaborate in a more efficient production. The relevance of this presentation is linked to the benefits that the plant and professionals can get through this work, enabling the development of methods and production alternatives. The research method used was case study based on interviews, on-site observation and document analysis, which was very appropriate as it could examine and cross checking. This work will allow a better understanding of the production process of the logistics of the plant in a sugarcane mill and working with suggestions and methods for more efficient production.
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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2010): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 1-23
Engineering-to-order versus make-to-stock strategy: an analysis at two printing companies
Rodrigues, Paulo Cesar Chagas; Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Otávio, Oliveira José de; Faculdade de Engenharia de Bauru - UNESP
2010-08-13
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Organizations are adopting industrial production models with priority given to reducing costs and increasing the quality of their processes and products. Optimizing and rationalization the inventory management is a great opportunity for these companies conquer these goals. The objective of this paper is to analyze inventory management at two printing companies located in the region of Bauru, where one adopts the Engineering-To-Order (ETO) production system and the other the Make-To-Stock (MTS) production system, highlighting their convergences and oppositions. For their achievement was chosen by the methodology of study of multiple cases (two cases). Data were collected through the intersection of the following tools: semi-structure, document analysis and observation in loco. Revisions are made in theoretical work on the following topics: logistics, management of materials and production planning and control. These themes guided the search, allowing a greatest criticism about the collected data and information generated. The two case studies were presented together with a comparative table of the main aspects of the influence of demand management strategy on the inventory management in two companies. Although the companies adopt different production strategies, there was no significant change observed in inventory management strategy.
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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2010): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 24-36
Analysis of performance evaluation model through the balanced scorecard in a footwear industry
Perazza, Leonardo; USC - Universidade do Sagrado Coração
FEB - UNESP - Bauru
UEPG - Univ.Estatudal de Ponta Grossa - Pr
Rodrigues, Paulo Cesar Chagas; USC - Universidade do Sagrado Coração
2010-08-13
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In recent decades, significant changes have been noted in the business world, due to the increasing demand of customers, political and economic moments that create a dynamic nonmarket increasingly unstable, contributing to increasing challenges in understanding the demands. The objective was to evaluate the model operations management method BSC, in order to reduce costs and increase productivity and competitiveness. A study was conducted through a semi-open process, with 180 employees at a midsize company in the footwear industry Jaú, collecting information and data from the managers of each area. We conclude that the requirements for improved performance within organizations have made approaches for the management of operations evolve, becoming a broad and network management in the business, contributing to improvements in the condition of growth and sustainability of organizational activity. It is noteworthy, then, the need to use all available resources, minimizing problems and maximizing opportunities.
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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2010): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 37-50
Analysis of inventory in a small business
Panzuto, Nicolle da Silva; USC- Universidade do Sagrado Coração
Rodrigues, Paulo Cesar Chagas; USC - Universidade do Sagrado Coração
2010-08-13
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The objective of this study was to analyze the production process and supply control in order to identify possible gaps and develop a method for managing supplies, which can be achieved. The relevance of this research on the benefits that the company can obtain by identifying the problems of supply control, allowing the development of solutions. The research method used was the case study, which was grounded on the tripod semi-structured interviews, on-site observation and document analysis, this methodology was very suitable because it can be analyzed and cross checking. During the semi-structured interview, the point of view of the respondent can be seen without any interference by the interviewer. The possibility of implementation of the proposal obtained from the theoretical framework that together with the complementary actions suggested here, in order to make it more productive and profitable. This work allowed them to observe the weaknesses in managing the supply chain and what the points to work should be. It allowed using some scientific models in the company object of study in order to improve supply management.
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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2012): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 26-53
Insight into Intra-organizational Learning and Knowledge Management
Junaid, Mohammad Rizwan; Pakistan Institute of Management, Ministry of Industries, Govt. of Pakistan
2012-12-08
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Intra-Organizational learning and knowledge management has increasingly becomes a subject of extreme importance as organizations round the globe are working on increasing their productive efficiency through continuously working on their human and intellectual capital. The core focus of this paper is to take into account the core issues that hamper and accelerate the process of knowledge generation, codification, retention and transfer within an organization. The role of social networking, individual relationships, experiencing, multi-tasking are the focal areas that have been taken into consideration while studying the knowledge management process at different levels within an organization.
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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2012): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 54-61
Box & Jenkins Model Identification:A Comparison of Methodologies
Machado, Maria Augusta Soares; Ibmec-RJ
Souza, Reinaldo Castro; PUC-RJ
Tanscheit, Ricardo; PUC-RJ
2012-12-08
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This paper focuses on a presentation of a comparison of a neuro-fuzzy back propagation network and Forecast automatic model Identification to identify automatically Box & Jenkins non seasonal models.Recently some combinations of neural networks and fuzzy logic technologies have being used to deal with uncertain and subjective problems. It is concluded on the basis of the obtained results that this type of approach is very powerful to be used.
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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2012): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 62-85
Dying aesthetic Sense of Corporate Employees: A Social disaster
Junaid, Mohammad Rizwan; Pakistan Institute of Management, Ministry of Industries, Govt. of Pakistan
2012-12-08
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The intrinsic focus of this paper is to comprehend the causes of societal unrest, diminishing family values, absence of happiness, less or no involvement of corporate employees in social activities, increasing number of psycho patients, disturbed individuals, trackless-ness and a rising sense of alienation. The direct link of all these effects is with corporate world as over burdened, stressed and fatigued employees who are always under extreme stress referencing their jobs are loosing or have lost most of their aesthetic sense and loss of aesthetic sense takes away the sense of beauty in objects, actions, relations and values and eventually Man appears mechanical like machines and this robotics damages the entire family life and death of family lives leave a hollow sphere in a society and these hollow spheres are on the rise round the globe these days. This paper attempts to highlight the causes and their corresponding effects and invite corporate stalwarts to read the writing of the wall without further wastage of time before it is too late.
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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2012): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 86-98
The function at society of the spin-offs academics acting as a mechanism for technology transfer
Gomes, Lourenço Santos Dantas; Federal Technological University of Paraná
Andrade Junior, Pedro Paulo; Federal Technological University of Paraná
Kovaleski, João Luiz; Federal Technological University of Paraná
2012-12-08
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This article aims to present a theoretical review of the process of technology transfer between universities and companies, focusing on the technology-based companies, specifically academic spin-offs as one of the main tools for technology transfer. It then made a presentation on the importance of factors such as skilled human resources, encouraging the government as an agent, technological innovation, and Innovation Act (2004) for the transferring. The methodological approach of this paper is characterized as a basic research, qualitative, exploratory and technical procedures as a literature search. The research resulted in the realization that the technological development model based on cooperation between universities and companies has been consolidated as one of the strategies of technological and economic development of the country, as seeking to bring differential factors of competitiveness in the market.
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Vol. 3 No. 2 (2012): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 99-118
Barriers to the implementation of quality management system in media organizations in pakistan: an empirical study
Anwar, Muhammad Naveed; Wide Angle studio(pvt) Ltd.
2012-12-08
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Quality management system has played pivotal role in establishing organizational functions and processes in the very right perspective of a very well knitted system of documentation, training and implementation. Media organizations are so close in their very existence and social structure and they are more than needed to stream line their processes as their impact on social life is significant and considerable. This study encompasses the top news channels in Pakistan and recorded the views of their top management with respect to their feelings pertaining to QMS. This study is very first one of its kinds in Pakistan and it is hoped that it may open more doors for future research avenues in this very area.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 71-95
Studying the stocks management of a small company of the services
Rodrigues, Paulo Cesar Chagas; Insituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo
Campus Avaré
2013-06-30
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Many are the possibilities of intervention in the organizations so that they rationalize their process of production, and satisfy the necessities of their customers. Among these possibilities to be treated in this article it is the stocks management optimization, that is one of the great generators of waste, also, when badly managed, occults the majority of the management problems. Simple elements as tools for predicting demand, stocks control and classification systems, evaluation physicist-financier system, layout, amongst other instruments, if correctly implanted and managed bring considerable benefits for the organization, increasing productivity and competitiveness. This research, has tried to restrict its focus, by studying the stocks management of a small of the computer science company located in the city of Bauru, State of Sao Paulo, which has an estimated population of 305.753 inhabitants, with approximately 1.338 industries, 7.094 commerce and 5.371 rendered company service.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 19-35
Knowledge acquisition among engineeers in MNCS
Ahmad, Fakhrorazi; Universiti Sains Malaysia
Mohamad, Osman; Graduate School of Business
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Ibrahim, Hazril Izwar; School of Management
Universiti Sains Malaysia
2013-06-30
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The objective of this paper is to investigate the relationship between individual’s absorptive capacity and knowledge acquisition behavior among engineers in the electrical and electronic (E&E) sector in Malaysia. The study utilized survey method to collect the data. There were 305 responses for the survey. Partial least square (PLS) properties of structural equation modeling (SEM) were used to measure the relationships between the variables. The study found only partial support in absorptive capacity ability to influence knowledge acquisition behavior.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 1-18
Performance Indexes: Similarities and Differences
Caldeira, André Machado; FUZZY-Consultoria LTDA
Gassenferth, Walter; Faculdades IBMEC/RJ
Pacheco, Giovanna Lamastra; Faculdades IBMEC/RJ
Machado, Maria Augusta Soares; Faculdades IBMEC/RJ
2013-06-30
1. Proposal of Policy for Free Access PeriodicsAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms:a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 that allows the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in an institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access). Proposal of Policy for Periodic that offer Postponed Free AccessAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms: a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 [SPECIFY TIME HERE] after the publication, allowing the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access).d. They allow some kind of open dissemination. Authors can disseminate their articles in open access, but with specific conditions imposed by the editor that are related to: Version of the article that can be deposited in the repository: Pre-print: before being reviewed by pairs. Post-print: once reviewed by pairs, which can be: The version of the author that has been accepted for publication. The editor's version, that is, the article published in the magazine. At which point the article can be made accessible in an open manner: before it is published in the magazine, immediately afterwards or if a period of seizure is required, which can range from six months to several years. Where to leave open: on the author's personal web page, only departmental websites, the repository of the institution, the file of the research funding agency, among others.
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The investor of today is more rigorous on monitoring a financial assets portfolio. He no longer thinks only in terms of the expected return (one dimension), but in terms of risk-return (two dimensions). Thus new perception is more complex, since the risk measurement can vary according to anyone’s perception; some use the standard deviation for that, others disagree with this measure by proposing others. In addition to this difficulty, there is the problem of how to consider these two dimensions.The objective of this essay is to study the main performance indexes through an empirical study in order to verify the differences and similarities for some of the selected assets. One performance index proposed in Caldeira (2005) shall be included in this analysis.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 36-54
Sustainability in pelletizing iron ore through the Industrial Ecology and Cleaner Production Program
Coelho, Cristiano Farias; Master Degree Student in Production Engineering at State University of Northern of Rio de Janeiro Darcy Ribeiro (UENF), Brazil.
Morales, Gudelia; Ph.D. in Systems and Computing Engineering from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Professor at Production Engineering Postgraduate Program at State University of Northern of Rio de Janeiro Darcy Ribeiro (UENF), Brazil.
2013-06-30
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This study aims to analyze the practices of a pelletizing iron ore industry with respect to adoption of pollution prevention measures, suggested by applying the concepts of Cleaner Production and Material Flow Analysis. The technical procedure adopted was the case study, the data collection was done through direct observation, with field research and literature review. The main results were obtained from analysis of company reports available to the public, but require a more detailed quantification of data. The study concludes that the identification of environmental opportunities is possible through the proposed implementation of Cleaner Production program, which provides better results when combined with the precepts of the industrial ecology tool, the Material Flow Analysis.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 55-70
Models of Quality Management applied to organizations seeking to Innovation Management.
Sartori, Tatiane; Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM)
Weise, Andreas Dittmar; Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM)
2013-06-30
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The Total Quality Management seeks constant improvement and a gradual introduction of new processes both as existing in order to achieve greater excellence in quality organizations as a whole. The intensity of global competition has required companies to rethink their strategies in order to increase competitiveness, profitability and at the same time, thrive on the market that work. To have a management development it is necessary to supplement with quality tools, and management tools, which help in the overview of the organization and also the processes and services. This paper uses the Excellence Management Model (MEG) as a tool to analysis of quality, innovation, productivity and competitiveness in a micro services company located in the central region of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The paper will analyze how the company works with the criteria of the tool used focusing the process of innovation and competitiveness. The study is quantitative and descriptive character type. The bibliographic search is used to build the base of analysis and data collection was accomplished by using a questionnaire with open questions.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 278-300
Evaluation of production in seasonality periods: analysis of the construction industry in Brazil
Machado, Marcos William Kaspchak; Federal Technological University of Paraná - UTFPR
Andrade Júnior, Pedro Paulo; Federal Technological University of Paraná - UTFPR
Department of Production Engineering and Technology Transfer Research Group
2013-06-30
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The present work has as an objective to evaluate the impacts of production seasonality in seasonality periods in the Brazilian construction industry. The adopted methodology was based on the qualitative and quantitative approaches of the aspects inherent to the seasonality factors in the construction industry and its possible causes. Besides that, literature data were collected in year report books and devices provided by institutions of the sector. The results demonstrated the importance of production management mechanisms to optimize the use of productive factors through cost analysis, which are fundamental to understand the operational flux of resources used in the operational media. Obtaining this information, connected to market indicators helped in the decision making process related to the development of prospective scenarios which will give support to the decision making strategy aiming to stabilize the production levels.
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 463-480
Comparing the competitiveness between brazilian and european football (SOCCER) (G-5) – interpretations and suggestions
Silva, Cláudio Vicente di Gioia F.; Faculdades IBMEC/RJ
Gassenferth, Walter; Faculdades IBMEC/RJ
Pacheco, Giovanna Lamastra; Faculdades IBMEC/RJ
Machado, Maria Augusta Soares; Faculdades IBMEC/RJ
2013-09-01
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World sport has been seen as a growing industry, generating revenues of roughly US$ 1 trillion a year. Playing a major role in this industry, football (soccer) is accountable for an annual turnover of approximately US$ 250 billion – Brazil’s share being approximately 1% of that amount. The growing marketing and globalization of football has brought up new topics such as: the risks associated with competitiveness; the need for professional management; creating corporate teams; sports strategies and marketing; accounting; accountability.This paper aims at: i) understanding the risks associated with the competitiveness of football leagues; ii) comparing the competitive balance in the five largest European football markets (Germany, Spain, France, England and Italy) in relation with Brazilian football and; iii) interpreting these results in view of the literature concerning sports administration.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 248-277
Review of combining forecasts approaches
Mancuso, Aline Castello Branco; UFRGS
Werner, Liane; UFRGS
2013-06-30
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The first review of the literature on the subject combination of forecasts was made in the twentieth century by Robert Clemen. After more than twenty years, several other papers have been published with new theories and applications, but no other similar review was performed. Faced with this placement, this paper aimed to review the literature on the approaches of combining forecast after the survey conducted by Clemen (1989), covering the various areas of knowledge. Thus, this paper presents the classification and analysis of 174 articles collected on the subject, describing their main characteristics. As main contributions, this paper offers: a summary of current literature on the topic; a classification of articles according to the approaches; a subdivision of items within each approach; analysis of classification and identification of the most common methods, new methods, and future research. Keywords: combining forecasts, review of the literature, forecasting.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 111-125
Comparative analysis on the adoption of innovation in furniture companies
Hermes Petter, Rodolfo Reinaldo; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Resende, Luis Maurício; Federal University of Technology of Paraná
de Andrade Júnior, Pedro Paulo; Federal University of Technology of Paraná
2013-06-30
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This study aimed to identify factors categorical adoption of innovation in three main groups: in products, processes and administrative procedures in a group of micro and small enterprises in the furniture sector, located in the middle western state of Santa Catarina. In particular, the study sought to compare the data of a survey conducted by SEBRAE (2009) observed the same factors present innovation in micro and small businesses scattered throughout the Brazilian territory, in order to compare the national stage for the adoption of innovation in relation the scenario presented by the companies studied in this research. Data collection took place by means of a questionnaire consisting of multiple choice closed questions related to the three aforementioned groups of innovation, which was answered by managers of the constituent companies of the group studied. As a result of this research, it was found that the adoption of innovation in product development is the most important aspect in the surveyed companies. It was also found that they seek to adopt the innovation with the objective of entering new markets. However, the main difficulty in adopting innovation were identified lack of skilled labor, shortage and / or lack of access to technology and financial difficulties. Compared to general adoption of innovation by micro and small enterprises studied by SEBRAE (2009), the studied firms have a tendency to develop in the same direction.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 96-110
Relationship Between the maturity of continuous improvement and the certification of quality management system in automotive sector in Brazil
Valadão, Alexandra de Fatima Chiaradia; Federal University of Itajubá
Campos, Paulo Henrique Silva; CAPES Foundation, Ministry of Education of Brazil, Brasília
Turrioni, João Batista; Federal University of Itajubá
2013-06-30
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The present paper aims to identify the relationship between the maturity of continuous improvement and the certification of the quality management system within a company in the Autoparts industry located in the South of Minas Gerais State. Continuous improvement has become the element of greatest importance for the development of all kinds of organizations, whether in production operations or when providing services, with the ends of reaching the objective of the present paper, where the following propositions shall be verified. The time necessary to implement the Quality Management System in certified companies brings forth implications with regards to the maturity of continuous improvement. The continuous improvement process is a gradual organization learning process. With the purpose of dealing with this issue, the explanatory qualitative Case Study method was chosen, through the use of the triangulation method where interviews with representatives were used, with direct observation and survey and analysis of historical facts. The approach taken is primarily descriptive/qualitative, where it was sought to analyze, classify, and interpret facts without research interference. As a result, it was observed that within the research unit the certification time did not show to be the principal factor for the advance in continuous improvement maturity levels. Organizational learning significantly contributes to the maturation of the continuous improvement system, especially when found deeply taking root in the company´s culture.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 126-135
Principles & Dimensions of Market-Based Management® (MBM)
Whatley, Harlan D.; Raffles Design Institute
Tianjin, China
2013-06-30
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The foundations, principles and dimensions of Market-Based Management® (MBM), a management system that allows organizations to be successful by applying the principles that enable free societies to become prosperous, is analyzed and reviewed. Pioneered and trademarked by Charles G. Koch, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Koch Industries, MBM seeks to adapt the principles of a free society and market economy to improve management practice in organizations.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 148-169
Competitive pressure systems mapping in the brazilian truck market
da Cruz, Ricardo Costa; Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul - USCS, MBA – Gestão Industrial
Starke-Rodrigues, Francisco C. T.; Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul - USCS, MBA – Gestão Industrial
2013-06-30
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The automotive business in Brazil achieved 10% of the industry revenue and 6% of the formal employment by 2008. The commercial vehicle segment concentrated so far eight truck makers that experienced their best market figures in 2008, the economy crisis in 2009, and an extraordinary recovery in 2010. Government tax reduction programs as well as special financing incentives were undoubtedly decisive to re-stimulate the business during the crisis. Positive Brazilian perspectives with the boom in the agricultural, oil and gas, mining and infrastructure activities plus the coming sports events call the attention of new players that are quickly implementing different business strategies to become part of the game. New emission regulations starting from 2012 also bring uncertainties, challenges and opportunities. With the growing globalization and market concentration it's critical for any industry understand and minimize the forces of competitive pressures. The main goal of this paper, therefore, is to contribute to the academy with an alternative approach of strategic and behavioral analysis of rivalry and competition different than the five forces model of Porter. Ford, Iveco, MAN, Mercedes-Benz, Scania and Volvo were assessed from 2008 to 2010 within three main performance indicators – unit sales, gross revenues and operating profits – supporting the elaboration of the competitive pressure systems mapping model of D'aveni, including a hypothetical future scenario with a new entrant and the potential impacts in the system. Main findings and results portray the asymmetrical strategic behavior of competitors and the temporary dynamic stability in the Brazilian truck industry.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 136-147
Model for the correction of the specific gravity of biodiesel from residual oil
da Silva, Tatiana Aparecida Rosa; Instituto Federal de São Paulo - Campus Avaré
Santos, Douglas Queiroz; Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
Neto, Waldomiro Borges; Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
de Lima, Ana Paula; Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
2013-06-30
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Biodiesel is a important fuel with economic benefits, social and environmental. The production cost of the biodiesel can be significantly lowered if the raw material is replaced by a alternative material as residual oil. In this study, the variation of specific gravity with temperature increase for diesel and biodiesel from residual oil obtained by homogeneous basic catalysis. All properties analyzed for biodiesel are within specification Brazil. The determination of the correction algorithm for the specific gravity function of temperature is also presented, and the slope of the line to diesel fuel, methylic biodiesel (BMR) and ethylic biodiesel (BER) from residual oil were respectively the values -0.7089, -0.7290 and -0.7277. This demonstrates the existence of difference of the model when compared chemically different fuels, like diesel and biodiesel from different sources, indicating the importance of determining the specific algorithm for the operations of conversion of volume to the reference temperature.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 170-187
Introductory background for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of pure silk fabric
Barcelos, Silvia M. B. D.; State University of Maringá (UEM)
Mendes Luz, Leila; Federal University of Technology - Paraná (UTFPR)
Vasques, Ronaldo Salvador; State University of Maringá (UEM)
Piekarski, Cassiano Moro; Federal University of Technology - Paraná (UTFPR)
Francisco, Antonio Carlos; Federal University of Technology - Paraná (UTFPR)
2013-06-30
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The main goal of this study is to provide an introductory background to development of the Life Cycle Assessment studies of pure silk fabric. There are not studies available on the life cycle of pure silk fabric. In this sense, was developed a scenario model for LCA application, following the methodology established by the Standard BNR ISO 14040:2009, which establishes principles and framework for an LCA study. It was considered one of the first steps in ISO, being the definition of the purpose and scope. The limits considered for the system had as a starting point the wiring step within the company, and as a final limit the stage of the finishing of the fabric, where you get the finished product. The information used in this study was collected directly from the company entitled 'Fio de Seda', a Brazilian industry. In order to construct the scenario proposed, was used the software Umberto® 5.6 v. Acad and through it, it was possible to generate the scenario model for the production of the silk fabric. Based on this scenario, the accomplishment of the later stages is possible, as outlined in ISO 14040, thus obtaining the inventory of the LCA for the pure silk fabric, as well as its life cycle inventory assessment.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 208-227
Business process re-engineering: the technique to improve delivering speed of service industry in Tanzania
Sungau, Joseph Joseph; Mzumbe University
Ndunguru, Philibert C.; Mzumbe University
Kimeme, Joseph; Mzumbe University
2013-06-30
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Problem statement: Delivering speed is very critical in today’s business environment. In most cases, service organizations and customers are sensitive to time spent at delivering or receiving a service. Therefore, service organizations must change in order to meet this challenge. Overtime, service organizations have worked hard to identify techniques that enhance service delivering speed for improved performance. Business process re-engineering is one of such techniques that improves business processes; including delivering speed. However, despite documented advantages, most organizations are reluctant to adopt the technique. Purpose: The paper aims at determining the effect of business process re-engineering on delivering speed; enabling organizations to appreciate the performance improvement that is associated with the technique. Methodology: The study used cross-sectional survey design to investigate the effect of BPR on delivering speed. In order to undertake the study, intensive literature review was undertaken to operationalize the constructs and to formulate the hypothesis which was tested after the field work. In total ninety five (95) service organizations participated in the study. Results: From the study, it is revealed that BPR significantly and positively improves delivering speed of service organizations. Conclusion: For improved delivering speed, service organizations should adopt BPR technique to improve business processes for provision of delighting services to customers.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 188-207
Market success factors of sustainable products
Fleith de Medeiros, Janine; UFRGS (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia de Produção e Transportes
Duarte Ribeiro, José Luis; UFRGS (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)
Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia de Produção e Transportes
2013-06-30
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This article investigates dimensions and factors that according to the perception of business managers drive the market success of environmentally sustainable products. Initially, publications related to new products introduced to the market (with or without environmental focus) were evaluated. Four complementary dimensions were identified as responsible for proper performance: (i) Market Knowledge, (ii) Interfunctional Collaboration, (iii) Knowledge Integration Mechanisms, and (iv) Generative Learning. Considering the above, an exploratory study following a qualitative approach was conducted with managers that work in the Brazilian market. For the choice of the respondents, some characteristics were considered, such as growth in the sector of activity where the organization works, and the area that they manage. Results lead to the validation and ranking of the factors and dimensions mentioned in the literature. They also allowed the identification of new factors as: technological domain, competitive price, quality, company's brand, and payback. Moreover, considering the variables described and the relationships established among them, it was inferred that technological domain can be considered as a dimension. This suggestion is based on the respondents' perception concerning "technological domain", such as: specialized people, research budget, and also budget for facilities and equipment. The study also shows deeper difference among practice areas than among sectors. Based on the list of factors that was generated, new studies are recommended to measure the impact of the factors and dimensions on the success of green products.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 025-044
Development of Methodology for Implementation of Strategic Planning - MISP
Santos, João Alberto Neves dos; Universidade Federal Fluminense
Soares, Carlos Alberto Pereira; Universidade Federal Fluminense
Santos, João Thiago Machado dos; Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Dunga, Christian da Silva; Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
2014-01-01
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The development of this methodology was started in 1995, aimed at the implementation of strategic planning in an organization, using principles of strategy formulation school "Design School" at Harvard University. The methodology is presented structured steps that facilitate its implementation by an organization. Has already been tested in various public organizations, but is being proposal regarding any type of organization. To do this, you can make use of undergraduate students to assist in investigation methods and techniques can be applied in the various stages of the methodology, could then define the most appropriate methods and techniques in each step. Noteworthy that the methodology also provides for a performance measurement system that supports the actions of strategic planning.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 228-247
Understanding Pharmaceutical Sustainable Supply chains - A Case Study Application
Santos Bravo, Ana Margarida; ISCTE-IUL – Lisbon University Institute, Lisbon, Portugal
Crespo de Carvalho, José; ISCTE-IUL – Lisbon University Institute, Lisbon, Portugal
2013-06-30
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A major paradigmchange is occurring in the pharmaceutical industry and an increase of returnsand recalls has been seen; although this industry in known for the continuoussearch for quality and regulatory compliance.Hence, in this paperwe combine the findings of previous literature reviews conducted by theauthors. Essentially, explore the links between pharmaceutical drugs quality,reverse logistics, and sustainability. A case study on a global corporationmanufacturing in the area of generic drug products has been selected andcorrelations are done with regards to returns and recalls from hospitalpharmacies, in particular. With this approach it is expected to link bothparties in the application of a quality by design risk management approach aswell as reduce variability and risk of noncompliance.
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 377-390
Application and development of a quality management tool for solving problems
Broday, Evandro Eduardo; Federal Technological University of Paraná - UTFPR
Department of Production Engineering
Andrade Júnior, Pedro Paulo; Federal Technological University of Paraná - UTFPR
Department of Production Engineering
2013-09-01
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The proposed article aims to develop and implement a management tool using the 8D quality for solve problems. In methodological terms, the research was developed in a European multinational accomplished through a case study presents the steps used by the company to adapt the tool 8D, as required by the same. In terms of results it was found that, through the transfer of knowledge from senior management to employees, showing the correct application of the tool 8D, time to resolution of the problems can be 30% lower.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 301-314
A Fuzzy Algorithm for understanding the customer's desire. An application designed for textile industry.
Krykhtine, Fabio Luiz Peres; Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Cosenza, Carlos Alberto Nunes; Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Dória, Francisco Antônio; Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
2013-06-30
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The paper aims at showing how a textile industry can select from a mix of products, the best products to be produced by using the customer’s point of view.The Fuzzy Algorithm for fashion industry is a tool developed to optimise the production and reduce losses and storage costs in the textile industry environment.As the textile industry has an expressive position as an employment intensive industry around the world, its health can be perceived by the ability of their managers in restricting the production to low costs limits, thus acquiring better sales and value to the products.The supply chain management must apply innovations and tools that can deal with these paradigms with dexterity. In a global source operation, the information that one product will be very well accepted by a group of customers with a given price is very welcome.In a sustainability scenario, the algorithm can promote savings in many factors such as: labour, electric energy, water and many other resources spent by the textile industries that have significant impact in economy and environment.Finally, this paper shows a different view to understand the customer's desire through linguistic variable processed in a Fuzzy Logic algorithm. The tool yields an index to the product and find out in a mix of products, which of them will be better accepted by the final customer.Keywords: Fuzzy Logic, Textile Industry, Production Optimization.
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 391-415
Key factors for a continuous improvement process
Formento, Hector Ricardo; National University of General Sarmiento
Chiodi, Franco Javier; National University of General Sarmiento
Cusolito, Fernando Juan; National University of General Sarmiento
Altube, Lucas Ariel; National University of General Sarmiento
Gatti, Sebastian Pablo; National University of General Sarmiento
2013-09-01
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The goal of this work was to examine the content of continuous improvement strategies, taking into account the important role they play in building competitiveness. This paper argues that several specific issues must be taken into account in order to reach successful outcomes.This work starts with a literature review on the matter. On this basis, we designed a survey administered to a group of 30 large companies, each of which is renowned leader in Argentina. Finally, we compared the development of continuous improvement process in companies with very effective results and with scarce results. Differences that emerged from this comparison enabled us to identify critical factors for achieving a successful improvement process.As there are no recent researches on continuous improvement programs in Argentina, this paper contributes to recognizing and systematizing what has been done, comparing it with theoretical framework and uncovering research gaps for future studies. However, further research must confirm these findings and move forward on the analysis of intangible factors, like: internal communications, climate, culture, self reflexion, consensus, etc.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 315-337
Habitat’s of innovation in the knowledge economy: a comparative analysis of technology parks located in the Northeast region of Brazil
Correia, Ana Maria Magalhães; Federal Rural University of the Semi-Arid, UFERSA, Mossoró/RN
Gomes, Maria de Lourdes Barreto; Federal University of Paraíba, UFPB, João Pessoa/PB
Diniz, Luciene Laranjeira; Federal University of Paraíba, UFPB, João Pessoa/PB
2013-06-30
1. Proposal of Policy for Free Access PeriodicsAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms:a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 that allows the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in an institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access). Proposal of Policy for Periodic that offer Postponed Free AccessAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms: a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 [SPECIFY TIME HERE] after the publication, allowing the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access).d. They allow some kind of open dissemination. Authors can disseminate their articles in open access, but with specific conditions imposed by the editor that are related to: Version of the article that can be deposited in the repository: Pre-print: before being reviewed by pairs. Post-print: once reviewed by pairs, which can be: The version of the author that has been accepted for publication. The editor's version, that is, the article published in the magazine. At which point the article can be made accessible in an open manner: before it is published in the magazine, immediately afterwards or if a period of seizure is required, which can range from six months to several years. Where to leave open: on the author's personal web page, only departmental websites, the repository of the institution, the file of the research funding agency, among others.
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Technological advance has been the main driving force behind the developing regions, accounting for much of the increase in productivity, income, job creation and international competitiveness. In that sense, the Habitat's innovation, but specifically, the technological parks, undertakings promoters of the culture innovation, competitiveness, increase and business qualification, substantiated in the transference of knowledge and technology, with the objective of increase the output of wealth of a region. Thus, the objective this paper is to identify the potential to economic development and innovative place technology parks that are in operation in northeast Brazil. The results are derived from a qualitative research study, based on descriptive and exploratory research, which through a five case studies it was possible to obtain information about the topic. The finding indicates that the technology parks presents potentials that identify them, as inductors of the economic development and local inovativon. Also, it presents limits that in spite of it they do not lessen the potential the localities of excellence for the transfer of technology based in technological base companies. It presents itself as difficulties that should be minimized or depending on the situation, solved through actions of the actors involved in behalf of the economic development and local inovativon.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 142-165
Use of Excel worksheets with user-friendly interface in batch process (PSBP) to minimize the makespan
Rocha, Rony Peterson da; UNESPAR/Fecilcam - Universidade Estadual do Paraná Campus de Campo Mourão
State University of Paraná. Campus of Campo Mourão
Rocha, Fabrício Wesley da; UNICAMP - Universidade Estadual de Campinas
State University of Campinas
Ravagnani, Mauro Antônio S. S.; UEM - Universidade Estadual de Maringá
State University of Maringá
Paraíso, Paulo Roberto; UEM - Universidade Estadual de Maringá
State University of Maringá
Andrade, Cid Marcos Gonçalves; UEM - Universidade Estadual de Maringá
State University of Maringá
2014-01-01
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In the chemical industry, the necessity for scheduling is becoming more pronounced, especially in batch production mode. Nowadays, planning industrial activities is a necessity for survival. Intense competition requires diversified products and delivery in accordance with the requirements of consumers. These activities require quick decision making and the lowest possible cost, through an efficient Production Scheduling. So, this work addresses the Permutation Flow Shop scheduling problem, characterized as Production Scheduling in Batch Process (PSBP), with the objective of minimizing the total time to complete the schedule (Makespan). A method to approach the problem of production scheduling is to turn it into Mixed Integer Linear Programming- MILP, and to solve it using commercial mathematical programming packages. In this study an electronic spreadsheet with user-friendly interface (ESUFI) was developed in Microsoft Excel. The ease of manipulation of the ESUFI is quite evident, as with the use of VBA language a user-friendly interface could be created between the user and the spreadsheet itself. The results showed that it is possible to use the ESUFI for small problems.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 338-359
Association of costumer value chain analysis to quality function deployment: different identified costumers and requirements on development of CPM device
Tanure, Raffaela Leane Zenni; UFRGS - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Callegaro, Aline Marian; UFRGS - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Buss, Amanda Sória; UFRGS - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Echeveste, Márcia Elisa Soares; UFRGS - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Paula, Istefani Carísio de; UFRGS - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Caten, Carla Schwengber ten; UFRGS - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
2013-06-30
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This study aims to present the differences between the use of QFD and its association with CVCA tool in the development of a CPM device for elbow and forearm rehabilitation. To achieve this goal, the study was divided into three steps. The development of a conceptual model that integrates the proposed CVCA + QFD tool for application in the health device development was done in the first step. The second step consisted of applying the proposed model, referring to the QFD method using 8 matrixes: quality matrix, product, characteristics of the parts, process, process parameters, human resources, infrastructure and costs matrix. The proposed conceptual model was employed fully in the third step, allowing the comparison between the methods. The results enabled to identify a discrepancy between the critical costumers in the use of mentioned methods. Customers were limited to the direct and indirect users in the QFD application: the patient, physician and physical therapist. This list got a considerable increase when CVCA was applied: the clinical engineering, product engineering, process and reliability engineering, project and product managers, financial sector, quality system and regulatory issues. These results show the importance of analyzing the supply chain systemically in order to consider all stakeholders to the CPM device development. Thus, needs and relationships delineation of all process customers can be done.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 248-263
An Efficient approach for selective collection made by scavengers for transportation logistics of recyclable materials
Maccarini, Adelino Carlos; UTFPR - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Cãmpus Pato Branco
Oliveira, Gilson Adamckzuk; UTFPR - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Cãmpus Pato Branco
Maccarini, Naiá Mendes; UTFPR - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Cãmpus Pato Branco
Andrade, João Bosco Ladislau de; UTFPR - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná - Cãmpus Pato Branco
2014-01-01
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The advance of technology, associated to the increase in the production of recyclable waste due to the increase of consumption and population, has been led to a search for alternatives of management and minimization of this waste. A part of this recyclable material is collected by scavengers, who do it to guarantee their livelihood. Many of them face logistical difficulties in transportation, mainly when they have to walk long distances and the streets have high slopes.Therefore, to minimize these efforts, the purpose of this paper is to settle mobile warehouses to receive recyclable items, with trucks that receive in bulk all materials collected by the collectors, who will deliver them to someone who will be in the truck for weighing and subsequent payment to the collector. With the help of the Analysis of Variance – ANOVA, studies were made so that this receipt is a quick operation, with the historical record of each sampling in a spreadsheet and value calculations based on this description, thus minimizing errors in weighing in bulk and improving, in every collection, the system reliability.
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 431-451
Identifying Organizational Inefficiencies with Pictorial Process Analysis (PPA)
Patrishkoff, David John; E3 Extreme Enterprise Efficiency LLC
2013-09-01
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Pictorial Process Analysis (PPA) was created by the author in 2004. PPA is a unique methodology which offers ten layers of additional analysis when compared to standard process mapping techniques. The goal of PPA is to identify and eliminate waste, inefficiencies and risk in manufacturing or transactional business processes at 5 levels in an organization. The highest level being assessed is the process management, followed by the process work environment, detailed work habits, process performance metrics and general attitudes towards the process. This detailed process assessment and analysis is carried out during process improvement brainstorming efforts and Kaizen events. PPA creates a detailed visual efficiency rating for each step of the process under review. A selection of 54 pictorial Inefficiency Icons (cards) are available for use to highlight major inefficiencies and risks that are present in the business process under review. These inefficiency icons were identified during the author's independent research on the topic of why things go wrong in business. This paper will highlight how PPA was developed and show the steps required to conduct Pictorial Process Analysis on a sample manufacturing process. The author has successfully used PPA to dramatically improve business processes in over 55 different industries since 2004.
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 584-599
Ergonomic work analysis application in a small shoe business
Callegaro, Aline Marian; Graduate Program in Industrial Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Simonetti, Henrique; Graduate Program in Industrial Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Amaral, Fernando Gonçalves; Graduate Program in Industrial Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Jung, Carlos Fernando; Graduate Program in Industrial Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
ten Caten, Carla Schwengber; Graduate Program in Industrial Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
2013-09-01
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This paper aims to presentthe results after conducting an Ergonomic Work Analysis (EWA) in a smallbusiness located in Porto Alegre. The ergonomic intervention was performed basedon Guérin et al. (2001) and aimed to analyze the process organization and thelayout of the shoemaker workstations to provide improvements to these areas.The starting point was the account of the small shoe business owner’s need hadto hire one more shoemaker without increasing the company physical space. The EWAwas used focusing the work organization, how the flow of information ran fromthe entry of an order to the final stage of the product repairing. Thediagnosis showed the company main problems were related to the shop assistantsdependence on the shoemakers to provide budget information and delivery time tocustomers and the layout organization. Among the results, a temporal analysisof two company recurrent tasks was performed in order to ascertain possiblelosses related to the displacement and the search for material. A new layoutscheme was also proposed, aiming to organize the work stations, making easierthe stock, tools and equipment removal, providing a free space to make possiblethe hiring of the new shoemakers within the current company boundaries.
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 360-376
Non-technological innovation: current issues and perspectives
Pereira, Cristina Saraiva; "School of Engineering - University of Minho"
Romero, Fernando Carlos Cabrita; Departamento de Produção e Sistemas, Universidade do Minho, 4800-058 Guimarães
2013-06-30
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ABSTRACTInnovationcan be considered to be a complex phenomenon including technical andnon-technical aspects. A remarkable increase in the interdisciplinary attention devoted to innovation has been noticed over the recent decades but the formal technological and economic aspects of innovation have received much more attention and have been taken into account in a far greater number of analyses, despite the great importance of the non-technological dimension of innovation.This paper attempts a review on the important subject of non-technological innovation. The main ideas on the non-technological dimension of innovation research will be highlighted, followed by an attempt to integrate diverse and disparate perspectives on the subject, to present evidence on possible generalizations and to discuss eventual research gaps and opportunities for further studies. The relationship between technological and non-technological innovation is complex and not fully understood. Among several aspects that will be covered in this paper, two specific ones will receive special attention in this brief analysis: the evidence on the impacts of non-technological innovation, and the measurements efforts that have been made concerning this phenomenon.
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 529-536
Delineation of the corporate use of Environmental Information Systems (EIS): Selected cases of the Corporate Organizations in Tanzania
Lyakurwa, Felichesmi Selestine; Mzumbe University
Mangula, Michael Shadrack; Mzumbe University
2013-09-01
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Environmental information systems are essential platforms for the provision of adequate and relevant information necessary for the planning and decision making for greener production. Corporate use of Environmental Information Systems gained several benefits in the global and local markets. Nevertheless, there was no documentation to explain the extent to which corporate organizations utilize available Environmental Information Systems in Tanzania. This study used purposive sampling with informants being workers from the strategic, tactical and control functions of the corporate organization. Moreover, data collection involved survey of 50 corporate organizations in Dar es Salaam, Arusha, Moshi and Morogoro councils, with 71 respondents. The collected data includes exploration of the extent to which corporate management functions utilize available Environmental Information Systems in Tanzania. The study identified various corporate environmental management functions performed at all levels of the corporate organization, in which workers spends less than one hour on the environmental information systems available. The results also revealed that, there is adequate utilization of available Environmental Information Systems for environmental management. Therefore, the research outcomes provides inputs to corporate organization unit managers, corporate owners and other environmental stakeholders on the extent of the systems’ use as well as sharing experience on different environmental management systems used worldwide.Keywords: Environmental information system, corporate organization, Tanzania, management
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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 600-600
Editorial: Volume 4, Number 1
Rodrigues, Paulo Cesar Chagas; Insituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo
Campus Avaré,
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Campus Guaratinguetá
2013-06-30
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 416-430
Clustering the technical capability in the brazilian aeronautical maintenance industry
Machado, Marcio Cardoso; INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO DE AERONÁUTICA
Urbina, Ligia Maria Soto; INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO DE AERONÁUTICA
Scarpel, Rodrigo; INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO DE AERONÁUTICA
2013-09-01
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In the sectors where equipment requiring services of maintenance are technologically complex and advanced, such as in the air transportation, knowing and managing the technical capability of the enterprises of the sector can be a good way maximizing the efforts of training. This paper attempts to present a process of technical capability clustering for the aeronautical maintenance industry, in order to provide a usable overview of the sector competences. The findings present a unique insight into the understanding of competences clustering that may be used across different industries.
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 481-509
A Disaster Relief Inventory Model Based on Transshipment
Reyes, Pedro; Baylor Univeristy
Man, Jianghong; Shandong University
Jaska, Patrick; University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
2013-09-01
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This research study is an effort to shed light on how transshipment may help improve the management of inventory in a disaster relief system. System dynamics simulation was used to compare inventory control and costs in a humanitarian supply chain without transshipment vs. one with transshipment. A framework for this approach is given along with the results of simulations on a system consisting of two warehouses where transshipment is allowed compared to the alternative where transshipment is not allowed. The preliminary results of this study indicate that transshipment can reduce costs and improve service to disaster victims based on inventory levels maintained in the warehouses. In some cases, transshipment may be more expensive, but this assumes the cost of replenishing inventory as a result of emergency purchase costs.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 045-064
Towards an investigation on the determinants for effectiveness and efficiency of reverse logistics systems (RLS)
Freires, Francisco Gaudêncio Mendonça; Prof. Francisco Gaudêncio M. Freires, PhD
Universidade Federal da Bahia
Escola Politécnica
Departamento de Engenharia Mecânica
Rua Aristides Novis 2, Federação
Salvador - Bahia / Brasil
CEP 40210-630
email: francisco.gaudencio@ufba.br
Tel/Fax: +55 (71) 3283 9519
2014-01-01
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This article deals with the influence of economies of scale and postponement on the efficiency and effectiveness of reverse logistics systems (RLSs). In a global way, it aims to provide an understanding of RLSs to generate knowledge of practical and theoretical character. Starting from a generic model of circular flow of materials, the system studied is positioned between the final consumer and the traditional or direct supply chain. It is a qualitative approach over two case studies carried out in Portugal and Brazil dealing with scraptires. One deals with management system while the other deals with the reverse logistics system. As conclusions, the efficiency of RLSs is aided by economies of scale. Postponement has positive effects on efficiency by increasing the system capacity reducing logistics costs which indirectly leads to economies of scale, having a positive influence on the effectiveness of RLSs. According to what has been stated in this paper, the coordination between the direct and reverse flow is a typical case of a closed circuit.
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 452-462
Queue balancing of load and expedition service in a cement industry in Brazil
de Sena, David Custódio; Federal University of Semiarid
Soares, Eva Falcão; Federal University of Semiarid
de Paiva, Izabelle Virginia Lopes; Federal University of Semiarid
do Carmo, Breno Barros Telles; Federal University of Semiarid
2013-09-01
1. Proposal of Policy for Free Access PeriodicsAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms:a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 that allows the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in an institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access). Proposal of Policy for Periodic that offer Postponed Free AccessAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms: a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 [SPECIFY TIME HERE] after the publication, allowing the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access).d. They allow some kind of open dissemination. Authors can disseminate their articles in open access, but with specific conditions imposed by the editor that are related to: Version of the article that can be deposited in the repository: Pre-print: before being reviewed by pairs. Post-print: once reviewed by pairs, which can be: The version of the author that has been accepted for publication. The editor's version, that is, the article published in the magazine. At which point the article can be made accessible in an open manner: before it is published in the magazine, immediately afterwards or if a period of seizure is required, which can range from six months to several years. Where to leave open: on the author's personal web page, only departmental websites, the repository of the institution, the file of the research funding agency, among others.
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The load and weight process in a cement industry is one of logistic step that shows the biggest time of occurrence, increasing the queues. This study aims to do a scenarios to solve this queue problem. This way, it pretends to find an better resources distribuition.
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 510-528
At The Threshold Of The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Sustainable Initiatives In Brazilian Industries In The Context Of Anthropogenic Climate Change.
Zaleski Neto, João; Universidade Anhanguera
Ruggiero, Sergio; Universidade Anhanguera
Akabane, Getúlio Kazue; Universidade Anhanguera
Zulietti, Luis Fernando; Universidade Anhanguera
2013-09-01
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The complexityand multiplicity of the possible interactions involved in the phenomenon of anthropogenicclimate change make it difficult, even for eminent scientists, to be absolutelycertain regarding the occurrence of global climate change and its consequences.Nevertheless, there is a consensus that the crisis is already here. While top-down solutions to this problem arebeing discussed, this paper addresses the bottom-up approach to reducing GHGemissions. On investigating thebehavior of three leading companies in the drinks, food and paint sector, whichare proactive specifically in relation to the problem of global climate changeand regarding sustainability in general, this study identifies the bestpractices and documents and disseminates them with a view to their implementationin other organizations. With the use ofa tool containing 51 variables, which are each associated with five scenarios,it was possible to identify the degree to which the companies meet thechallenges imposed by the search for sustainability. In this context, the overall objective ofthis study was to investigate and identify the behavior of three large companieswhich are leaders in their sector with regard to sustainability and,specifically, their actions aimed at reducing the effects of anthropogenicclimate change.
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 563-583
Sustainable Operations in Reverse Supply Chain of Shipbuilding Business - Benefits of Green Practices
John, Joshin; Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow
Kumar, Sushil; Indian Institute of Management (IIM) - Lucknow
Singh, K. N.; Indian Institute of Management (IIM) - Lucknow
Srivastava, Rajiv K.; Indian Institute of Management (IIM) - Lucknow
2013-09-01
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Sustainable operations have become extremely important for survival of present day shipbuilding business wherein triple bottom-line criteria – profit, planet and people, needs to be satisfied. This paper discusses about recapturing value at the end-of-life of a ship and reintroducing it to the value chain through reverse supply chain channel, thereby reducing environmental impact and also benefitting humans and ecology. It also describes about the advantages of recycling ship vis-à-vis scrapping it in terms of environmental and human impact.
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 537-548
The influence of music on consumer behavior
Almeida Santos, Eduardo Biagi; Universidade Nove de Julho, UNINOVE
Freire, Otávio Bandeira De Lamônica; Universidade de São Paulo and Universidade Nove de Julho
2013-09-01
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This present paper shows the influence of music used in a retail environment in relation to consumer behavior. For obtaining the information, we based this research on a literature review in national and international journals, by 4 databases including: Proquest, EBSCO Host, CAPES periódicos and Mendeley, in the period of 2008 and 2012, by the keywords: music behavior, music in retail environment, background music, music consumer, environmental music, music and consumer behavior and music in purchase decision. The use of music has been applied in traditional areas such as psychology, trough the discipline of environmental psychology (DONOVAN & ROSSITER, 1982).; marketers use this tool as a motivator in a purchase decision in different shopping environments. This paper shows that there is an influence of background music in purchase decision but it’s still needs an explanations of some variables. At the end this paper will present some suggestions for future research.
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 549-562
Sustainability, globalization, culture and work
Santos, João Almeida; Universidade Metodista de São Paulo
Universidade Adventista de São Paulo
Akabane, Getulio Kazue; Universidade Anhanguera
Santos, Eduardo Biagi Almeida; Universidade Nove de Julho
2013-09-01
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This paper discusses the development process and the influence of globalization on culture and behavior of society seen on reflexes in the consumer market and how they participate or interfere in sustainability. Whereas globalization as a process of interaction between people in general originated in trade and political relations, reflections on the culture and behavior of society are inevitable from the point of view of consumption of products that are offered for new consumers in these markets that are in the process of globalization. Considering this necessity, it is important to consider the sustainable use of resources and by-products. This article is a reflection on sustainability, globalization, culture and work, and can be summarized in: a) identifying the consequences of globalization on employment from the use of technology, b) the consequences of globalization on culture are positive or negative for both involved, c) benefits globalization and society have with new, better and cheaper products to meet the population needs and d) how sustainability is in this consuming-producing context.
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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 417-437
Productivity and presenteeism - a question of sleep well
Tavares, Renata Silva Cardoso Rocha; UNITAU
UNESP-FEG
Kamimura, Quésia Postigo; UNITAU
2014-05-01
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The workers are the main asset of the organization, thereby, have a look in some ways that may interfere with the productivity of these represents a strategic move. Thus, we aimed to investigate the frequency certain factors interfere in the work of the employees, these factors are: health problem / illness, existence of a sick family member, financial problems, work environment, problems psychological / emotional and sleep. The research was conducted in a manufacturing industry located in the Valley of Paraiba, where a form was applied to a sample of 125 employees. The results were that among the factors surveyed, sleep is what most affects employee productivity, followed by work environment, and the factor that interferes less is emotional. It was observed that the seniority interferes with sleep quality. Thus, it is recognized that sleep interferes with worker productivity, and is considered a factor that impacts on employee productivity.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 121-141
Trends and alternatives for production and consumption towards to a new system’s dynamic
da Silva, Minelle Enéas; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul -UFRGS
Figueiró, Paola Schmitt; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS
Miron Jappe, Marcio Luis; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS
Nascimento, Luis Felipe; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul -UFRGS
2014-01-01
1. Proposal of Policy for Free Access PeriodicsAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms:a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 that allows the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in an institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access). Proposal of Policy for Periodic that offer Postponed Free AccessAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms: a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 [SPECIFY TIME HERE] after the publication, allowing the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access).d. They allow some kind of open dissemination. Authors can disseminate their articles in open access, but with specific conditions imposed by the editor that are related to: Version of the article that can be deposited in the repository: Pre-print: before being reviewed by pairs. Post-print: once reviewed by pairs, which can be: The version of the author that has been accepted for publication. The editor's version, that is, the article published in the magazine. At which point the article can be made accessible in an open manner: before it is published in the magazine, immediately afterwards or if a period of seizure is required, which can range from six months to several years. Where to leave open: on the author's personal web page, only departmental websites, the repository of the institution, the file of the research funding agency, among others.
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The paper aims to study alternative forms of production and consumption and their convergence as a way to create a new system’s dynamic. Firstly there is a theoretical discussion of the themes, then empirical evidence is discussed to make the case, and finally findings are discussed. The alternative forms of production and consumption, such as social business and collaborative consumption, are proven to be economically viable, and may satisfy also social and environmental concerns, in alignment with sustainable development concepts. This suggests they represent an opportunity to leverage a significant transformation in the whole system. The analysis performed can serve to the elaboration of public policies for development, by fomenting these alternative forms; to incentivize entrepreneurs to create similar enterprises to create positive impact and simultaneously generate profits. The empirical evidence we collect is restricted. For further and more conclusive findings we must increase the range of the examples researched.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 083-105
Economic trade-offs amongst production diversification strategies in Brazilian coffee cooperatives
Martins, Fellipe Silva; Universidade Nove de Julho - São Paulo - SP - Brazil
Lucato, Wagner Cezar; Universidade Nove de Julho - São Paulo - SP - Brazil
2014-01-01
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Brazilian agricultural cooperatives have seen an unprecedented growth in production in the last decade which has led to several different product diversification strategies. Almost all studies in Brazil focus on the financial outcome of these strategies but few empirical studies have addressed them properly. Even fewer researches have dealt with the causes and possible strategies for the diversification of such cooperatives and their impact on their strategic planning. Hence, this paper aims at comprehending the different strategies in operations management for production diversification in coffee-producing cooperatives in south-eastern Brazil. This was done through a multi-case analysis comprising 6 coffee-producing cooperatives. The research analysed both verbal (through interviews) and non-verbal (multi-criteria decision analysis) responses to the causes of their diversification behaviours. It was possible to find out that most of the cooperatives’ rationale for diversifying is their pre-emptive response to financial crisis followed by increasing the number of associates as a strategy to overcome this economic struggle.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 001-024
Is the brazilian real a commodity currency? Large sample empirical evidence
Albert, Filipe Monteiro de Castro; University of Essex
Coti-Zelati, Paolo Edoardo; Municipal University of São Caetano
Araújo, Davi Lucas Arruda de; Mackenzie Presbiteryan University
2014-01-01
1. Proposal of Policy for Free Access PeriodicsAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms:a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 that allows the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in an institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access). Proposal of Policy for Periodic that offer Postponed Free AccessAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms: a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 [SPECIFY TIME HERE] after the publication, allowing the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access).d. They allow some kind of open dissemination. Authors can disseminate their articles in open access, but with specific conditions imposed by the editor that are related to: Version of the article that can be deposited in the repository: Pre-print: before being reviewed by pairs. Post-print: once reviewed by pairs, which can be: The version of the author that has been accepted for publication. The editor's version, that is, the article published in the magazine. At which point the article can be made accessible in an open manner: before it is published in the magazine, immediately afterwards or if a period of seizure is required, which can range from six months to several years. Where to leave open: on the author's personal web page, only departmental websites, the repository of the institution, the file of the research funding agency, among others.
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Brazil is one of the world’s largest base materials exporters, and this paper examines through large time series samples whether the Brazilian Real can be characterized as a commodity currency. The Real/US dollar real exchange rate and a real commodity prices index are found to be non-stationary and not cointegrated, while a risk premium appeared to have a large and statistically significant long term relationship with exchange rate movements. Combined first difference models showed that real exchange rate elasticity to risk premium is twice as large as to commodity prices, although both variables have considerable influence. Some specifications outperformed a random walk model with respect to root mean square forecast errors for many horizons, but the latter still better determined the exchange rate in longer terms.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 065-082
The combined use of business management with facility management as an option for intelligent building
Weise, Andreas Dittmar; Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Schultz, Charles Albino; Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul
Trierweiller, Andréa Cristina; Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Rocha, Rudimar Antunes da; Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Peixe, Blênio Cesar Severo; Universidade Federal do Paraná
2014-01-01
1. Proposal of Policy for Free Access PeriodicsAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms:a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 that allows the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in an institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access). Proposal of Policy for Periodic that offer Postponed Free AccessAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms: a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 [SPECIFY TIME HERE] after the publication, allowing the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access).d. They allow some kind of open dissemination. Authors can disseminate their articles in open access, but with specific conditions imposed by the editor that are related to: Version of the article that can be deposited in the repository: Pre-print: before being reviewed by pairs. Post-print: once reviewed by pairs, which can be: The version of the author that has been accepted for publication. The editor's version, that is, the article published in the magazine. At which point the article can be made accessible in an open manner: before it is published in the magazine, immediately afterwards or if a period of seizure is required, which can range from six months to several years. Where to leave open: on the author's personal web page, only departmental websites, the repository of the institution, the file of the research funding agency, among others.
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Words like Business Management (BM) and Facility Management (FM) are well known as separate management methods. FM offers transparency about their property costs and exploitation, starting from the planning phase until its demolition. The investor sees this in the property invested capital and its recoverable yield. This means they also want a profit with their real estates. Besides this, changes in the social and environmental requirements become necessary to adapt the properties. The solution is called Intelligent Building. Its primary aim is to collect and select previous knowledge and information about Facility Management and Business Management. It is an application, mainly with sight to characterize and describe the possibilities of use of intelligent buildings as a combination of Facility and Business Management. This paper is an indirect survey carried out through a documental procedure in the form of a bibliographic research and theoretician study. Intelligent Building as combination of FM and BM is new, but in our times necessary to satisfy the needs of the demand. This type of building needs to be flexible in its structure and services, open for changes in environmental requirements, e.g. saving energy, and needs a lot of technology to realize their functions. Consequently, it will be sustainable for a value enhancement. With a Computer Aided Facilities Management system this is possible and the company will be more flexible in relation to the competitors and future changes.
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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 398-416
A critical analysis of quality managment implementation in a small brazilian company
Schmitz Rauber, Jonathan; University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos
Viana Borges, Marco Antonio; University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos
Manoel Júnior, Márcio Laênio; University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos
Pacheco, Diego Augusto de Jesus; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
2014-05-01
1. Proposal of Policy for Free Access PeriodicsAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms:a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 that allows the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in an institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access). Proposal of Policy for Periodic that offer Postponed Free AccessAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms: a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 [SPECIFY TIME HERE] after the publication, allowing the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access).d. They allow some kind of open dissemination. Authors can disseminate their articles in open access, but with specific conditions imposed by the editor that are related to: Version of the article that can be deposited in the repository: Pre-print: before being reviewed by pairs. Post-print: once reviewed by pairs, which can be: The version of the author that has been accepted for publication. The editor's version, that is, the article published in the magazine. At which point the article can be made accessible in an open manner: before it is published in the magazine, immediately afterwards or if a period of seizure is required, which can range from six months to several years. Where to leave open: on the author's personal web page, only departmental websites, the repository of the institution, the file of the research funding agency, among others.
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This project involves identifying major organizational changes occurred in a small company in the printing supplies sector as it implemented the ISO 9001:2000 standard. The case study methodology was used through exploratory research to conduct semi-structured interviews with six employees in addition to participant observation. The desired outcome of this article is the identification of the benefits and difficulties encountered in the implementation process and a comparison between the new and previous practices. The main results of the research relate to the process of professionalization of management practices of the company and the improved internal processes.
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Vol. 5 No. 3 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 752-776
Smart grid: evaluation and trend in Brazil
Silva, Ricardo Moreira da; Universidade Federal da Paraíba
Schettino, Stevon; Energisa
Lima, Patrícia Meira Ribeiro de; Energisa
Adriano, Francisco Célio; Energisa
2014-09-01
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The Smart Grid is considered the most promising conglomerate of technology to be applied for the improvement and optimization of all power production in electrical engineer. Smart Grid's concept is being more and more recognized for its importance for representing a way to meliorate the energetic efficiency of the electric system, reducing consumption, allowing intensive use of energy generation renewable sources. Therefore, the goal of this article is to explore and present Smart Grid's concepts and its global evolution, so as perform an assessment on Smart Grid's tendencies in Brazil. In order to do this, we shown the concepts of Smart Grid, its benefits and impacts in the electric system's value chain, the barriers to its diffusion in Brazil and the paths of investments' incentives for deployment of the new technology. Accordingly, we reach the conclusion that the researches point to a long and challenging trajectory for the development and implantation of Smart Grid's technology in Brazil, which is still in a embryonic phase of pilot projects for the knowledge and technology development implantation.
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Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 601-601
Editorial: Volume 4, Number 2
Rodrigues, Paulo Cesar Chagas; Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Campus Guaratinguetá
2013-09-01
1. Proposal of Policy for Free Access PeriodicsAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms:a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 that allows the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in an institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access). Proposal of Policy for Periodic that offer Postponed Free AccessAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms: a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 [SPECIFY TIME HERE] after the publication, allowing the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access).d. They allow some kind of open dissemination. Authors can disseminate their articles in open access, but with specific conditions imposed by the editor that are related to: Version of the article that can be deposited in the repository: Pre-print: before being reviewed by pairs. Post-print: once reviewed by pairs, which can be: The version of the author that has been accepted for publication. The editor's version, that is, the article published in the magazine. At which point the article can be made accessible in an open manner: before it is published in the magazine, immediately afterwards or if a period of seizure is required, which can range from six months to several years. Where to leave open: on the author's personal web page, only departmental websites, the repository of the institution, the file of the research funding agency, among others.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 186-201
Paradigm: a bibliometric analysis of papers presented at the conferences of the POMS from 2000 to 2010
Santos, João Almeida; Universidade Metodista de São Paulo - UMESP
Massaroppe, José Antonio; Universidade de São Paulo (UMESP)
Claro, Jose Alberto Carvalho dos Santos; Universidade de São Paulo (UMESP)
2014-01-01
1. Proposal of Policy for Free Access PeriodicsAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms:a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 that allows the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in an institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access). Proposal of Policy for Periodic that offer Postponed Free AccessAuthors whom publish in this magazine should agree to the following terms: a. Authors should keep the copyrights and grant to the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work simultaneously permitted under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 [SPECIFY TIME HERE] after the publication, allowing the sharing of the work with recognition of the authorship of the work and initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors should have authorization for assuming additional contracts separately, for non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published in this magazine (e.g.: to publish in institutional repository or as book chapter), with recognition of authorship and initial publication in this magazine. c. Authors should have permission and should be stimulated to publish and to distribute its work online (e.g.: in institutional repositories or its personal page) to any point before or during the publishing process, since this can generate productive alterations, as well as increasing the impact and the citation of the published work (See The Effect of Free Access).d. They allow some kind of open dissemination. Authors can disseminate their articles in open access, but with specific conditions imposed by the editor that are related to: Version of the article that can be deposited in the repository: Pre-print: before being reviewed by pairs. Post-print: once reviewed by pairs, which can be: The version of the author that has been accepted for publication. The editor's version, that is, the article published in the magazine. At which point the article can be made accessible in an open manner: before it is published in the magazine, immediately afterwards or if a period of seizure is required, which can range from six months to several years. Where to leave open: on the author's personal web page, only departmental websites, the repository of the institution, the file of the research funding agency, among others.
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This study presents bibliometrics on Paradigm in papers presented at the Production and Operation Management Society (POMS) from 2000 to 2010, and establishes the profile of the authors and the theoretical relationships present in those papers’ content. The portal of the Production and Operation Management Society and the abstracts contained in each of the events of the period were used, seeking to highlight the concept of Paradigm and its approaches. As a result, the articles presented at the POMS from 2000 to 2010, at least three out of the four hundred papers had the concept in its title or abstract, besides being within the central arguments of these same items analyzed by this study.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 106-120
A Dynamic Spreadsheet Model for Determining the Portfolio Frontier for BSE30 Stocks
Mitra, Dr. Anupam; Symbiosis Institute of Business Management
Khanna, Mr. Punneet; Symbiosis Institute of Business Management
2014-01-01
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Introductory investments courses revolve around Harry Markowitz’s modern portfolio theory and William Sharpe’s Index for the performance measurement of those portfolios. This paper presents a simplified perspective of Markowitz’s contributions to Modern Portfolio Theory. It is to see the effect of duration of historical data on the risk and return of the portfolio and to see the applicability of risk-reward logic. The empirical results also show that short selling may increase the risk of the portfolio when the investor is instability preferred.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 166-185
Cam Gears Dynamics in the Classic Distribution
Petrescu, Florian Ion; Bucharest Polytechnic University
Petrescu, Relly Victoria; Bucharest Polytechnic University
2014-01-01
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The paper presents an original method to determine the general dynamics of mechanisms with rotation cams and followers, particularized to the plate translated follower. First, one presents the dynamics kinematics. Then one solves the Lagrange equation and with an original dynamic model with one degree of freedom, with variable internal amortization, it makes the dynamic analysis of two models.
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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 344-359
Strategies for increasing productivity in production systems
Pacheco, Diego; Department of Production Engineering, FACCAT, Brazil
Postgraduate Program in Production Engineering and Transports
University Federal of Rio Grande do Sul, UFRGS
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Pergher, Isaac; Department of Production Engineering, FTEC
Caxias do Sul, Brazil
Fernando Jung, Carlos; Coordenador do Curso de Engenharia de Produção, FACCAT, Brazil.
Scwenberg ten Caten, Carla; Professora do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia de Produção, UFRGS, Brasil.
2014-05-01
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The main objective of this article is to point a set of practical strategies that can be adopted to increase the capacity of constraints resources on production systems, when the constraint is inside the factory and not is in the market. To serve this purpose will be presented strategies based on best practices of the Theory of Constraints, Lean Manufacturing and Total Productive Maintenance. This article also presents the mains tools for the deployment of these methodologies. The survey results have provided an objective set of practical strategy that can be used to increase the capacity and productivity of production systems according to the needs of each manufacturing system.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 227-247
The importance of the relationship between company and incubator for biotechnology development
Alves, Ana Paula Ferreira; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Volkmer, Gabriele; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Silva, Tania Nunes da; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
2014-01-01
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The biotechnology activities development demands an intense academic and scientific basis, a productive sector capable of transforming academic research in scientific products and services, and the creation of an institutional environment to promote the sector’s development. Moreover, many biotechnology companies establish formal partnerships with Universities (by technological incubator) to expand innovative capacity coming into the market. The importance of biotechnology for developing countries is perceived by its ability to promote national development based on knowledge and innovation. In Brazil, the government establishes technological incubators to accelerate the company consolidation. In this way, it is important to study the relationship between the actors involved. In this context, this article aims to analyze the relationship between a technological incubator and a biotech company. To do so, the qualitative approach was adopted to reach the objective. Interviews with incubator’s employees of a Brazilian University and biotechnology company’s managers were conducted. The results show that the company-incubator interaction promoted projects approval which were able to support new researches development and to purchase production equipment. Incubated companies have higher chances of survival in the market from the interaction with University, through the technological incubator. The relationship between the incubator and the biotech company is considered a fundamental condition for biotechnology activities development.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 264-274
Identification of adulterant and alcohol route in biodiesel using mid-infrared absorption spectroscopy
Ventura da Silva, Maryleide; Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul, Dourados-MS, Brazil.
Lima, Sandro Marcio; Universidade Estadual of Mato Grosso do Sul, Dourados-MS, Brazil.
da Cunha Andrade, Luis Humberto; Universidade Estadual of Mato Grosso do Sul, Dourados-MS, Brazil.
Simionatto, Euclésio; Universidade Estadual of Mato Grosso do Sul, Dourados-MS, Brazil.
da Silva Figueiredo, Márcio; Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados, Dourados-MS, Brazil.
2014-01-01
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Mid-infrared absorption spectroscopy was used to analyze soybean oil, ethylic and methylic soybean biodiesel, and blends prepared with soybean oil mixed with biodiesel, in order to evaluate this method as an alternative to assess oil as impurities or adulterant in biodiesel. We also aimed to determine whether the biodiesel was prepared by the ethyl or methyl routes, by inspecting the infrared spectra. The C-O functional groups between 1100 and 1200 cm-1 are different for oil and biodiesel, which allows them to be used to distinguish impurities (residual oil) in biofuel. The peak C-O-C at 1017 cm-1 is characteristic for methylic biodiesel, and the peak O-C-C at 1035 cm-1 for ethylic biodiesel. These vibrational modes can therefore be used to indicate the route used to prepare the biofuel. Results indicated that infrared spectroscopy is appropriate for monitoring the quality of biofuel for commercial sale.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 202-213
Identification of external critical success factors in biotechnology firms
Gholamali, Abdolreza; University of Tehran
Abbasi, Dariush; Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Zanjani, Sima Sarafi; Islamic Azad University, Tehran
2014-01-01
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Biotechnology is expected to change production methods, the products themselves and the structure of the industries in the new economies. Hopefully, countries in the Middle-East, Latin America, Asia and Africa have already recognized the importance of biotechnology's promise. In this sense, the importance of externalities which might affect the success or failure of these companies becomes an issue of paramount importance. In the present study, we will try to identify the main external factors which could lead in the success of biotechnology firms in Iran. To do so, the research follows a qualitative research design to answer this main question. Based on our findings, critical success factors are categorized in the following categories: General Environment (GE), Political Position (PP), Economic Position (EP), and Market Position (MP).
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 214-226
Statistical Process Control (SPC): a control tool against waste of inputs in brazilian dairy
Alvarenga, Tiago Henrique de Paula; Federal University of Technology - Paraná (UTFPR)
Abreu, Ademir José de; Instituto de Ensino Superior Presidente Tancredo de Almeida Neves
Piekarski, Cassiano Moro; Federal University of Technology - Paraná (UTFPR)
Bittencourt, Juliana Vitória Messias; Federal University of Technology - Paraná (UTFPR)
Matos, Eloiza Aparecida Silva Ávila de; Federal University of Technology - Paraná (UTFPR)
2014-01-01
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By reason of the requirements of quality on the part of consumers and regulatory agencies, the dairy industries require tools capable of optimizing their processes in virtue of threats from countries which have a lower cost of production. The Statistical Process Control (SPC) is a powerful tool to evaluate and monitor the process in relation to their stability. This paper presents an application of Statistical Process Control (SPC) in a dairy plant located in the south of Minas Gerais. The process analyzed was the packaging of butter in 200g pots. The purpose of this article is to identify the actual state of the filling process of butter in this dairy and compare them with the requirements established by legislation. Therefore, was used samples and control charts to demonstrate the current state of the process and normality tests, in particular the t-student. The results demonstrate that the industry does not harm the consumer and that is faithful to the legislation. However, it was identified that in case the industry presents an overweight in nominal content of each package, which leads to considerable injury once the feedstock used in the production of butter (cream) is of great economic value.
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Vol. 5 No. 3 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 677-692
An integrated SSM-MCDA-C model to support a complex individual decision
Longaray, André Andrade; Federal University of Rio Grande - Brazil
Ensslin, Leonardo; Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina - UFSC
Mackness, John Robert; University of Lancaster
2014-09-01
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This paper discusses how theresearchers integrated two soft approaches in Operations Research - SoftSystems Methodology (SSM) and Constructivist MultiCriteria Decision Aid(MCDA-C) - into one decision aid model (SSM/MCDA-C). They did this in order tohelp a determined decision-maker to understand, organize and structure thecontext and the circumstances which led this person to suffer from stress, aswell to enable the measurement and comparison of the different optionsavailable to improve her quality of life. In this sense, section two describesthe approaches which give methodological support to the proposal, MCDA-C andSSM. In section three, as well as presenting the SSM/MCDA-C model, there isalso a demonstration of its practical application. Finally section fourpresents the general theoretical and practical considerations andrecommendations with regard to the integrated problem structuring modelproposed.
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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 314-330
Evaluating the implementation of quality management systems in supply networks in Brazil
Reis, João Gilberto Mendes dos; Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados – UFGD / Universidade Paulista - UNIP
Costa Neto, Pedro Luiz de Oliveira; Universidade Paulista – UNIP
Machado, Sivanilza Teixeira; Federal University of Grande Dourados - UFGD
Oliveira, Rone Vieira; Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados – UFGD
2014-05-01
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The development of relationships between organizations through Supply Chain Management, with a view to delivering products and services and consumers has led quality management to go beyond the boundaries of the individual firm and thus spread to the various network actors in which the organization is involved. This has been called Supply Chain Quality Management (SCQM) and consists in developing a quality policy applicable to the whole supply chain. Quality management systems have been successfully implemented within individual companies, but how has this actually affected suppliers, within SCM? This paper conducted a survey in thirteen companies operating in Brazil to assess the effectiveness of SCQM. The results show that companies are still very concerned about quality within their individual companies and ensuring quality from their suppliers still involves performance indicators and depends on the availability of suppliers for each item required.
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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 275-298
High efficiency gears synthesis by avoid the interferences
Petrescu, Florian Ion Tiberiu; Bucharest Polytechnic University
Petrescu, Relly Victoria Virgil; Bucharest Polytechnic University
2014-05-01
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The paper presents an original method to determine the efficiency of the gear, the forces of the gearing, the velocities and the powers. It is analyzing the influence of a few parameters concerning gear efficiency.These parameters are:z1 - the number of teeth for the primary wheel of gear; z2 - the number of teeth of the secondary wheel of gear; alpha0 - the normal pressure angle on the divided circle; beta - the inclination angle. With the relations presented in this paper, it can synthesize the gear’s mechanisms. Today, the gears are present everywhere, in the mechanical’s world (In vehicle’s industries, in electronics and electro-technique equipments, in energetically industries, etc). Optimizing this mechanism (the gears mechanism), we can improve the functionality of the transmissions with gears. At the gear mechanisms an important problem is the interference of the teeth. To avoid the interference between teeth, we must know the minimum number of teeth of the driving wheel, in function of the pressure angle (normal on the pitch circle, alpha0), in function of the tooth inclination angle (beta), and in function of the transmission ratio (i).
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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 438-457
Supply chain strategies in the context of an e-commerce chain (e-chain)
Reis, João Gilberto Mendes do; Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados – UFGD
Costa Neto, Pedro Luiz de Oliveira; Universidade Paulista – UNIP
Fusco, José Paulo Alves; Paulista State University – UNESP
Machado, Sivanilza Teixeira; Federal University of Grande Dourados - UFGD
2014-05-01
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This paper purpose to explore the relationships between supply chain strategies and product performance in retail e-commerce. In this case, we concern that in current, in order to bear up under competition, organizations have to manage their supply chains so that they meet the needs of their final customers. With this concept in mind, the research presented in this study focuses on establishing the right strategy for supply chains according to their product segment. Thus, after a Literature Review, the paper explain a methodology based in different authors studies. Finally the article focuses on a pratical case in e-commerce retail that describes its application in this field. The research shows that it is possible to use a methodology for classifying supply chains using chain strategies and product features. The use of the right strategy for supply chains will improve the competitive advantage of businesses. One limitation is that the methodology study focuses on only two e-commerce segment; future studies may go further in refining the proposed framework for other segments. The aim of this research is to offer businesses a model for evaluating supply chains, allowing them to improve the performance of their products and services by using the right strategy for supply chains. The classification proposal of this paper presents an original model for classification of supply chains based on different studies on the theme.
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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 331-343
Theory of constraints and six sigma: convergences, divergences and research agenda for continuous improvement
Pacheco, Diego; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
2014-05-01
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The main objective of this study is to analyse the points of convergence and divergence between the Theory of Constraints and Six Sigma when used in an integrated manner for the continuous improvement of operating manufacturing systems. This research also aims to advance a better understanding of the fundamental principles of such methodologies by performing a comparative analysis of critical issues. The focus of the discussion of this study is to search the literature to identify differences and similarities between these two approaches when applied in an integrated way in productive systems. To conduct this research, we carried out a broad literature, searching for the state of the art on the topic of Operations Management. The results of this study suggest that the Theory of Constraints and Six Sigma have many complementary elements that overlap and that there is a vast field of research to be explored on this issue. As a result, this study conducted a comparative analysis of 28 critical criteria between the Theory of Constraints and Six Sigma to understanding these approaches
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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 381-397
Study to evaluate the performance development of brazilian franchise segments
Neuenfeldt Júnior, Alvaro Luiz; Federal University of Santa Maria
Siluk, Julio Cezar Mairesse; Federal University of Santa Maria
Soliman, Marlon; Federal University of Santa Maria
Marques, Kelen Franciane Scheroldt; Federal University of Santa Maria
2014-05-01
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The gradual development of the control systems and management of information about the organizations environment through measurement systems made, in this day and age, the reflection of reality. For the Brazilian franchise system this relationship is not different, evidenced by the variation of more than three times the amount raised in comparison to gross revenues achieved since 2001. Given this scenario of growth, this article has for primary objective to propose a performance measurement system for a segment of existing franchises in Brazil, through the elaboration of indicators related to external factors considered business critical success factors, based on financial and non-financial data made available publicly by the Brazilian Franchising Association (ABF). As a result, five performance indicators were developed for the system in question, in addition to the application of this model in a specific thread within the franchise system for the purpose of analyzing the information obtained and testing the reliability of the parameters used, identifying both that the model is reliable in accordance with the criteria established.
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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 299-313
Multi response Characteristics of Process Parameters during End Milling of GFRP using Grey-Based Taguchi Method
Sreenivasulu, Reddy; Acharya Nagarjuna University
2014-05-01
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This paper deals with optimization of surface roughness and delamination damage on GFRP material during end milling using grey - based taguchi method. Three parameters namely spindle speed, feed rate and depth of cut were identified and ranges of the parameters for the present investigation were determined from preliminary experiments. Taguchi method based on L9 orthogonal array was selected and experiments were conducted as per experimental layout plan. The experiments were carried out on a CNC vertical machining center to perform 10mm slots on GFRP work piece of 300mmX50mmX25mm size by K10 carbide, four flute end milling cutter. Surface roughness and delamination damage were measured on each slot with the aid of form Talysurf 50 and tool maker’s micro scope. An optimal combination of process parameters were obtained via grey based taguchi method. From the results of ANOVA, it is concluded that cutting speed and depth of cut are the most significant factors affecting the surface roughness and delamination damage factor and their contribution in an order of 26.84% and 40.44% respectively. A confirmatory experiment shows that 5.052µm for surface roughness and 1.682 delamination damage factor to validate the used approach after conducting with optimal setting of process parameters.
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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 360-380
Markov chain portfolio liquidity optimization model
Abensur, Eder Oliveira; Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC)
2014-05-01
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The international financial crisis of September 2008 and May 2010 showed the importance of liquidity as an attribute to be considered in portfolio decisions. This study proposes an optimization model based on available public data, using Markov chain and Genetic Algorithms concepts as it considers the classic duality of risk versus return and incorporating liquidity costs. The work intends to propose a multi-criterion non-linear optimization model using liquidity based on a Markov chain. The non-linear model was tested using Genetic Algorithms with twenty five Brazilian stocks from 2007 to 2009. The results suggest that this is an innovative development methodology and useful for developing an efficient and realistic financial portfolio, as it considers many attributes such as risk, return and liquidity.
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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 1107-1110
Editorial: Volume 5, Number 1
Rodrigues, Paulo Cesar Chagas; Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Campus Guaratinguetá;
Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP)
2014-01-01
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This issue of the Independent Journal of Management & production (IJM&P) features a selection of articles submitted and revised until October 2013. Observed that works are the fruit of research and publications of undergraduate, postgraduate and entrepreneurs.The publication also counts on the work of researchers from various parts of the world, which have undergone a process of peer review.As chief editor of IJM&P, I am indebted to all members of the editorial board and reviewers, which contributed to achieving a very decent job during the evaluation and revision. And that has contributed to the Journal in recognition of the international scientific community.And with all the authors, who trusted the results of their research and publications to the scrutiny of editors and reviewers who are part of our Journal.
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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 458-479
Managing Reputation Risk and Situational Crisis in Higher Institutions of Learning
Effiong, Andem Ita; 1. University of Calabar, Nigeria
2. Wilmington University, New Castle Delaware
USA
2014-05-01
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Extant literature on crisis and corporate reputation management has presented the Situational Crisis Communication Theory (SCCT) model as a valid and reliable framework for managing crisis and predicting stakeholders’perceptions of organizations’ reputation in times of crisis. In order to verifythe applicability of the model in higher institutions of learning in adeveloping country context, a study was conducted in September, 2011 in twopublic universities in Nigeria. The findings of the study revealed thatalthough the institutions did not fully implement the core tenets of SCCT, thestrategies adopted in each of the two crisis situations were similar to some ofthe recommendations of the SCCT in different ways. While one institutionfocused on a strategy similar to what the SCCT model describes as “rebuildcrisis response strategy” with informing and adjusting tactics, the secondinstitution utilized a victimization or “Victimage” strategy with strongattribution of blames; and frequent reminder of the stakeholders of the extentof losses that the institution would incur from the crisis. The outcome wasthat the institution with high emphasis on rebuilding and informationadjustment strategy recorded very little damage to its reputation capital, duringand after the crises. Conversely, the second institution which believed invictimization and high attribution recorded significant losses in reputation assets,which included withdrawal of key stakeholders and loss of recognition ofprograms by some professional agencies. The implication for crisis managers in thetwo institutions includes the need to always approach situational crises in aholistic manner. Such holistic approach would involve a refocus, critical analysis,planning and implementation of crisis response strategies based on the relevantsituations, events, and the people concerned. The research was designed as acase study with focus group discussions as the data collection method.Altogether, 16 officers including eight top and senior administrative staff whowere actively involved in the negotiation and communication programs during the crises in the two institutions participated in the focus group discussions.Keywords: situational crisis, reputation risk, stakeholders’perceptions, stakeholders’ value, reputation capital, reputation assets
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Vol. 5 No. 3 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 564-580
Parallel moving mechanical systems
Petrescu, Florian Ion Tiberius; Bucharest Polytechnic University,
Member of Board of SRR (Romanian Society of Robotics),
Member: IFToMM, ARoTMM, SRR, SRRB, ARoTMMB, SIAR, FISITA, AGIR, ANMMM
Petrescu, Relly Victoria Virgil; Bucharest Polytechnic University
2014-09-01
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Moving mechanical systems parallel structures are solid, fast, and accurate. Between parallel systems it is to be noticed Stewart platforms, as the oldest systems, fast, solid and precise. The work outlines a few main elements of Stewart platforms. Begin with the geometry platform, kinematic elements of it, and presented then and a few items of dynamics. Dynamic primary element on it means the determination mechanism kinetic energy of the entire Stewart platforms. It is then in a record tail cinematic mobile by a method dot matrix of rotation. If a structural mottoelement consists of two moving elements which translates relative, drive train and especially dynamic it is more convenient to represent the mottoelement as a single moving components. We have thus seven moving parts (the six motoelements or feet to which is added mobile platform 7) and one fixed.
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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 493-510
Cost Management in Agribusiness: study profitability scenarios of Integrated System vs. Independent System for a Poultry Producer.
Ferreira, Laura Maria Leite; FGV
Wanzeler, Maritiza dos Santos; CIABA
Oliveira, Renata Melo e Silva de; FEUP / UEPa
de Oliveira, Alef Berg; UEPA
2014-05-01
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Addressing the theme of the cost management in agribusiness poultry industry, this study aims to analyze from the perspective of variable costing indicators the possibility of a poultry producer who works under the scheme of integration migrate to a system of independent production. Through an applied, quantitative case of study, the cost were raised, the contribution margin, break-even point and margin of safety and income statement were calculated in both production systems to enable a comparative analysis between the independent and integrated system of production. Finally, a sensitivity analysis of the contribution margin in relation to the variable cost in the independent system was performed, so a more accurate comparative analysis was possible. Based on the results obtained it was possible to address the pre-established problem of the research and discuss the results found.
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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 527-541
Garch model indentification using neural network
Caldeira, André Machado; fuzzy-consultoria@hotmail.com
Machado, Maria Augusta Soares; Ibmec-RJ
Souza, Reinaldo Castro; PUC-RJ
Tanscheit, Ricardo; PUC-RJ
2014-05-01
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GARCH models are being largely used to estimate the volatility offinancial assets, and GARCH(1,1) is the one most used. However, identificationof GARCH models is not fully explored. Some specialist systems technology havebeen used in some applications of time series models such as time seriesclassification problems, ARMA models identification, as well as SARIMA. The aim of this paper is to develop an intelligent system that can accurately identifythe specification of GARCH models providing the right choice of the model to beused, thus avoiding the indiscriminate usage of GARCH(1,1) model.
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Vol. 5 No. 3 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 777-805
Drivers of relationships affecting B2B firms in an e-commerce environment
Samanta, Irene; Graduate Educational Technological Institute of Piraeus
Danson, Mike; School of Management and Languages
Heriot-Watt University
2014-09-01
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The advent of the internet has created numerous opportunities for B2B marketing professionals to enhance current marketing practices, including electronic relationships. However, the investigation of e-relationships and the factors that influence e-relationships in an internet environment is scant. Further, there appears to be no investigation of this phenomenon within the context of Greek B2B Medium-sized firms (MSF). Τhe research problem investigated in this research is: “Which drivers in B2B e-commerce use affect inter-firm relationships in medium-sized B2B firms?”. A framework for B2B e-commerce relationships in a changing and globalized environment was synthesised and integrated with the literature about relationship marketing to arrive at the following research issues: “How do relationship marketing drivers affect the management of B2B e-relationships?”.An explanatory quantitative research approach was used and quantitative data was collected from B2B firms in Greece, which represents a case of e-commerce progress during the last six years. Regarding social exchange, some important differences emerge where cooperation between B2B e-commerce firms is concerned. Suppliers engaged in electronic commerce are more committed and oriented to a long-term relationship than buyers, based on both previous and current experience with them. Confidence in the relationships, consistency and honesty with their obligations and the exchange of reliable, trustworthy information and advisory services between firms are important factors in the development and establishment of their e-relationships.The main contribution of this research is the development of a theoretical framework for e-relationships in medium-sized Β2Β firms. That framework is the first rigorously researched step towards understanding the importance of these powerful streams of relationship drivers in total, and the business activity of e-marketing and electronic relationships.
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