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How to Decrease the Impact of the World Financial Crisis, using the Institutional Theory as a Support for the Improvement of the Administration of Results

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  • Carlos Ferreira

    (Rua das Grevilhas, 23, 18520-000, Cerquilho, SAO PAULO, BRASIL)

  • Jose Filipe

    (UNIDE/ISCTE, LISBOA, PORTUGAL)

  • Maria Pedro

    (CEGIST/ Instituto Superior Tecnico – LISBOA, PORTUGAL)

Abstract

This study will express how the organization, with all the difficulties of a highly competitive market, yet decapitalized, with a financial debt of short term, can become, in a relatively short period, a model organization in its segment. The importance and relevance of the theme “Results Improvement” are related to the reality of the industrial enterprises and their difficulty on keeping themselves competitive in a globalized environment. Our intention is to demonstrate that an enterprise will depend on a correct structuring of its human elements, together with a politics of collaborators participation in the process of work, the institutionalization of methodologies focused on results can explain why some organizations survive and others fail or have to link themselves to others. The association of variables described in the study, can be determining for the enterprise success, as we live in the era of knowledge, of the information velocity, of the details … and the ones who can better associate those variables will have a competitive advantage in relation to the other players.

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  • Carlos Ferreira & Jose Filipe & Maria Pedro, 2012. "How to Decrease the Impact of the World Financial Crisis, using the Institutional Theory as a Support for the Improvement of the Administration of Results," Yearbook of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Sofia University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski - Bulgaria, vol. 10(1), pages 215-224, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sko:yrbook:v:10:y:2012:i:1:p:215-224
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