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Assessing Diversity Among Corporations in Brazil: An Exploratory StudyPereira, Helga Sheyla 01 November 2016 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to explore what corporations in Brazil, whether with Brazilian headquarters or not, are doing in regards to communicating their diversity practices and initiatives to the public. Understanding these companies' positions on diversity can paint a better picture of how much Brazil has advanced on diversity in the workplace matters, since the topic started coming about in discussions in the 1990s (Fleury, 2000). A sample of 15 companies was selected from Exame magazine "Melhores e Maiores Ranking 2014" (2015), and a content analysis of each company's website was performed during the summer of 2016, based on three diversity assessment models that were suggested by Mazzei and Ravazzani (2008): assimilating minorities, managing diversity, and leveraging differences. One of the corporations that was part of the sample, JBS, could not have its content analyzed because, even though there was a website listed, there was no content displayed about the company. A rubric was developed to code the data and assign a certain score to each corporation. Those companies were then placed under each of the three diversity assessment models based on how many points each of them scored on the rubric. The study found out that all companies headquartered in Brazil with an international presence fell under the third diversity assessment model, leveraging differences, which is the most proactive and diversity-oriented of the three. In addition, some international corporations that are present in Brazil mostly fell under the diversity management approach, but did not show the amount of diversity information initially expected before the study was conducted. Brazilian corporations with a domestic presence were scattered around the three models, with one company under assimilating minorities, three under diversity management, and one under leveraging differences. Despite the researcher's initial expectations, the results show that Brazilian companies with an international presence seem to be in tune with international diversity standards, and international companies with a presence in Brazil seem to be lacking some diversity related information, at least on their Brazilian websites. There are also suggestions for further research on the topic, this time based on diversity strategy guidelines suggested by Conklin (2006) and by the Instituto Ethos (2000).
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Exposição cambial: o impacto do câmbio nas ações das empresas brasileiras internacionalizadas / Foreign exchange exposure: the impact of the exchange on the shares of Brazilian internationalized companiesMariana Pereira Bonfim 08 January 2014 (has links)
O aumento da internacionalização das economias emergentes e a tendência de financeirização da economia mundial motivaram este estudo que tem como principal objetivo analisar estatisticamente o impacto das variações cambiais no retorno das ações das principais empresas brasileiras internacionalizadas, segundo o ranking realizado pela Fundação Dom Cabral, no período entre 2000 e 2012. Além disso, buscou-se, também, descrever o processo inicial de internacionalização dessas mesmas companhias. Para isso, foi realizada uma pesquisa descritiva e quantitativa, por meio da utilização do método estatístico de regressão linear múltipla. Constatou-se que nas 28 empresas analisadas não há correlação entre variações nas taxas de câmbio e variações no retorno das ações das empresas brasileiras internacionalizadas, evidenciando assim, que outras variáveis são as responsáveis por impactarem o retorno dessas ações. Verificou-se, ainda, que a maior parte das empresas brasileiras iniciam seu processo de internacionalização por meio da instalação de linhas de produção no exterior, seguida de exportação e fusões e aquisições com outras companhias. / The increasing internationalization of companies from emerging economies, in a context of financial globalization of the World economy, has motivated this research, which has as its main goal to analyze the impact of the exchange rate fluctuations on stock returns of main Brazilian international corporations (classified according to the Dom Cabral Foundation annual ranking), covering the period between 2000 and 2012. In addition, this work intended to describe the internationalization process itself of those companies. For this, it was structured a descriptive and quantitative research, using the statistical method of linear regression. Among the main research findings it can be mentioned the non-existent correlation between the fluctuations in exchange rates and the variation in the shares returns of the 28 most internationalized Brazilian companies analyzed. This situation suggests that other variables are more impacting on the shares return. It was also verified that most of the Brazilian companies has begun their internationalization process by investing on production chains abroad, what it is not usual, rather than exporting, merging or acquiring with local companies abroad.
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Exposição cambial: o impacto do câmbio nas ações das empresas brasileiras internacionalizadas / Foreign exchange exposure: the impact of the exchange on the shares of Brazilian internationalized companiesMariana Pereira Bonfim 08 January 2014 (has links)
O aumento da internacionalização das economias emergentes e a tendência de financeirização da economia mundial motivaram este estudo que tem como principal objetivo analisar estatisticamente o impacto das variações cambiais no retorno das ações das principais empresas brasileiras internacionalizadas, segundo o ranking realizado pela Fundação Dom Cabral, no período entre 2000 e 2012. Além disso, buscou-se, também, descrever o processo inicial de internacionalização dessas mesmas companhias. Para isso, foi realizada uma pesquisa descritiva e quantitativa, por meio da utilização do método estatístico de regressão linear múltipla. Constatou-se que nas 28 empresas analisadas não há correlação entre variações nas taxas de câmbio e variações no retorno das ações das empresas brasileiras internacionalizadas, evidenciando assim, que outras variáveis são as responsáveis por impactarem o retorno dessas ações. Verificou-se, ainda, que a maior parte das empresas brasileiras iniciam seu processo de internacionalização por meio da instalação de linhas de produção no exterior, seguida de exportação e fusões e aquisições com outras companhias. / The increasing internationalization of companies from emerging economies, in a context of financial globalization of the World economy, has motivated this research, which has as its main goal to analyze the impact of the exchange rate fluctuations on stock returns of main Brazilian international corporations (classified according to the Dom Cabral Foundation annual ranking), covering the period between 2000 and 2012. In addition, this work intended to describe the internationalization process itself of those companies. For this, it was structured a descriptive and quantitative research, using the statistical method of linear regression. Among the main research findings it can be mentioned the non-existent correlation between the fluctuations in exchange rates and the variation in the shares returns of the 28 most internationalized Brazilian companies analyzed. This situation suggests that other variables are more impacting on the shares return. It was also verified that most of the Brazilian companies has begun their internationalization process by investing on production chains abroad, what it is not usual, rather than exporting, merging or acquiring with local companies abroad.
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Carbon Footprint Communication : A study of international corporations operating in the industrial sectorHansson, Emma, Forssell, Jenny January 2017 (has links)
The raising awareness of sustainable strategies within businesses has resulted in corporations becoming more conscious of sustainable development. As concerns about the environment and global climate change increases with carbon emissions as a cause, companies are now considering the extent of their emissions, their so-called carbon footprint. Due to the fact that organizations are starting to recognize the need to engage in sustainability initiatives; it is integral to success to communicate that they are doing so. This research therefore attempts to provide a better understanding of how international corporations communicate their carbon footprint to key stakeholders. To reach this purpose, three research questions was stated. Based on these questions, a literature review was conducted, resulting in a conceptual framework which guided the data collection. Methodologically, a cross-case analysis has been conducted on three international corporations, LKAB, DIAB Group AB and BillerudKorsnäs. The case study included qualitative semi-structured interviews with sustainability- and communication managers and a content analysis of information available through the corporations’ communication channels. The analysis showed that neither of the three corporations have a clear strategy for their carbon footprint communication. The corporations have implemented sustainability and carbon emissions well within the organization, but they only communicate this to a small extent externally. Through this, there is a difficulty in involving stakeholders in questions regarding the corporations’carbon footprint and allowing this dialogue to be included in the communication. The findings indicate that it is important to let sustainability be a part of the overall communication and to focus on what the company see value in. Finally, we have come to the conclusion that better strategies are needed in order for corporations to communicate their carbon footprint more effectively to stakeholders, as well as methods for how companies can report their carbon footprint to a greater extent.
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Globalizace ve světle sociální nauky církve / Globalization in the Light of the Catholic Social DoctrineTŘEŠKOVÁ, Zuzana January 2013 (has links)
This thesis deals the phenomenon of globalization in relation to aspects of its origin, content, course and possible further development. It presents the current debate experts, social scientists and theological authorities, aspecially Pope Benedict XVI., in the most important topics of globalization different walks of life: political, economic, social, enviromental and religious. The thesis also presents future scenarios of globalization to the public interpreted contemporary experts. The main emphasis is placed on interpretation of the globalization process secular world view and Catholic social doctrine.
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