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Efeitos da sustentabilidade e valor logístico nas relações entre empresas de transporte marítimo

2020

Resumen El objetivo de este trabajo fue analizar cómo la sostenibilidad (económica, social y ambiental), bajo el enfoque de triple línea base, afecta la calidad de servicio, el valor logístico y la satisfacción en empresas del sector marítimo. Se propone un modelo teórico que se contrasta con la información suministrada por una muestra de 50 responsables de empresas (transitarios, importadores y exportadores) en Panamá. La información se analiza mediante la estimación de regresión por mínimos cuadrados parciales, que permite confirmar el carácter multidimensional de la sostenibilidad y del valor logístico. Los resultados también confirman que las percepciones de los clientes sobre las inici…

Responsabilidad social empresarialrelaciones business to businessEconomicsStrategy and Management//vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept585 [http]Calidad de servicioRelaciones business to businessSatisfactionInternational tradeSocial responsibilityshipping industry//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh87004890 [http]Crecimiento económicoEmbarque de mercancíaspráticas sustentáveisCompañías de navegaciónindústria marítimaComercio internacionalManagement of Technology and InnovationShipment of goods//vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept16052 [http]//vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept3534 [http]logistic valueMarketing//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85081260 [http]//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85127728 [http]Responsabilidad socialCommerce internationalPrácticas sosteniblesMarine resources conservationSostenibilidadqualidade de serviçoQ56 SustainabilitySustainabilitybusiness-to-business relationships//vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept6828 [http]Transporte marítimosustainable practicesEmploymentEconomics and Econometricsdemand supply and congestion [R41 Transportation]//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85121576 [http]Steamboat linesConservación de los recursos marinos//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85121579 [http]lcsh:Businessvalor logísticoindustria marítima//vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept11744 [http]EconomíaShippingComercio exteriorSatisfacciónTransporte acuáticoBusiness and International Management//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2009000375 [http]Economic growth//vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept682 [http]calidad de servicioEconómicasprácticas sosteniblesIndustria marítimarelações business to businessSocial responsibility of business//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85040850 [http]Maritime transport//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85020473 [http]quality of service//id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85117681 [http]CarriersValor logísticolcsh:HF5001-6182Empresas de transporteEmpleoFinance
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Fitting the Stocking Rate with Pastoral Resources to Manage and Preserve Mediterranean Forestlands: A Case Study

2015

Pasture practices have affected Mediterranean forest ecosystems for millennia, and they are still quite widespread in mountainous areas. Nevertheless, in the last decades, the stability of forest ecosystems has been jeopardized due to the abandonment of traditional agro-pastoral practices, so that the gradual reduction of open areas due to progressive succession processes has caused a high increase of grazing pressure by livestock and wild ungulates feeding on forest areas. This paper aims at showing a methodological approach for evaluating the effect of applying measures in order to improve the grazing value of grasslands and ecotonal patches and lower the grazing impact on native woodland…

Settore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicolturagrazing; forest clearings; pasture types; forestry; biodiversity; secondary successionGeography Planning and Developmentlcsh:TJ807-830lcsh:Renewable energy sourcesWoodlandManagement Monitoring Policy and LawGrazing pressureShrublandjel:QForest ecologyGrazingforest clearingsgrazingConservation grazinglcsh:Environmental sciencesbiodiversitylcsh:GE1-350geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryLand useRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentAgroforestrylcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plantsforestryjel:Q0secondary successionjel:Q2jel:Q3Pasture typejel:Q5lcsh:TD194-195jel:O13Forest clearingpasture typesjel:Q56Protected areaSustainability
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Valuing the unmarketable: an ecological approach to the externalities estimate in fishing activities

2013

In a rapidly changing world, sustainability, if it can be said to exist at all, is concept that has attained mythic status, often pursued and rarely reached. In order to improve our capability to cope with environmental problems, adopting an Ecosystem Approach has been suggested. One of the major challenges in the implementation of this new paradigm relates to control of externalities. The recognition and quantification of externalities is often cast as valuing the unmarketable, and there are several approaches that have been proposed. Here, we analyze the opportunity to “feed” the economic valuation with ecological concepts. From an ecological perspective, the energy required to sustain a …

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaGeography Planning and Developmentlcsh:TJ807-830lcsh:Renewable energy sourcesManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawtrophic levelUnit (housing)fishing activitieOrder (exchange)jel:QEcological psychologyEconomicsvaluing proceexternalitielcsh:Environmental sciencesTrophic levellcsh:GE1-350Biomass (ecology)Venice lagoonRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plantsEnvironmental resource managementexternalitiesjel:Q0externalities; valuing process; trophic level; fishing activities; Venice lagoonjel:Q2jel:Q3fishing activitiesjel:Q5lcsh:TD194-195jel:O13SustainabilityNatural capitaljel:Q56businessExternalityvaluing process
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Sustainable development as a challenge for a society and an economy

2017

During the political process leading up to the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 it was decided that the concept which will be used to coordinate spontaneous development processes will be the concept of sustainable development. Since that time, efforts are made to implement this concept through inclusion in the legal regulations and by modelling the development objectives of societies. This process should be accompanied by: 1) a reflection over a direction in which we should go and 2) a question whether actions, carried out in the spirit of sustainable development, really bring us closer to the realisation of this concept. The proposed paper will develop these last two questions focusi…

Sustainable developmentHDIO44sustainable development020209 energy02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesEcological Footprint01 natural sciencesQ01Q56GDPISEW0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsddc:330Economic system0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Attraction factors of shopping centers: Effects of design and eco-natural environment on intention to visit

2017

Purpose People visit malls not only to buy a product they need but also to enjoy the atmosphere or environment of the shopping center. Based on design and eco-natural environment, the purpose of this paper is to analyze the attraction factors of shopping centers. Design/methodology/approach The sample comprised 449 consumers from 25 different shopping centers in Bogota. The structural equation model (AMOS) enables the authors to discuss the influence of the design of green and natural spaces in the commercial management of shopping centers, given its positive and significant effect on the intention to visit. Findings Shopping centers are, by definition, spaces with a high level of design o…

Value (ethics)Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Sample (statistics)lcsh:BusinessStructural equation modelingOriginalityShopping centreddc:6500502 economics and businesslcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-9999Product (category theory)Business and International ManagementMarketingmedia_commonMarketingM3105 social sciencesAdvertisingAttraction factorsQ56Identification (information)Work (electrical)Intention to visitStructural equation modellingTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementDesign and eco-natural environmentL81050211 marketingBusinessConsum (Economia)lcsh:HF5001-6182050203 business & managementFinanceEuropean Journal of Management and Business Economics
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ANALYSIS OF HOWECOTOURISMIN PROTECTED AREAS INFLUENCE THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES

2013

Tourism, which, by its specific, uses natural resources, is an important contribution to environmental damage. In this context, efforts to find and promote holiday forms that have a low environmentalimpact, forms known as ecotourism, ecological tourism, tourism in protected areas, green tourism. Tourism industry stakeholders have become increasingly sensitive to environmental issues and few are those who now believe commercial activities have nothing to do with the development of ecological actions. Also many tour operators believe that the natural resources have economic value only if they are reasonably valued.

ecotourism protected areas sustainable tourism development local community green tourismjel:Q26jel:Q56jel:Q27Review of General Management
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Learning to Live Life Depth

2010

Current coordinates of everyday life may be addressed in school, alongside other elements of education, and education issues for environmental quality. This highlights a major priority for all of us, to know, protect and preserve the living environment, nature conservation and became effective and fair only when it will be part of our philosophy and behavior. We are at a historical moment that should guide our actions, meditating greater the repercussions on the environment. Deepening the knowledge of students and even our academics, and acting with greater wisdom, we can provide for ourselves and for posterity living conditions in an environment better adapted to the needs and aspirations …

jel:I25environment education strategies for environmental education social responsibility human healthjel:Q56jel:I21
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BENCHMARKING FOR A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

2015

Benchmarking can represent a rich source of inspiration for creative managers and employees who want to eliminate the mistakes of the past and to find new ways that lead to performance. After a research made from secondary sources, we proposed a new type of benchmarking, designed especially for a sustainable development: the "green-benchmarking". For its applying, a new evaluation index system is required.

jel:O10green-benchmarking sustainable developmentjel:Q01jel:Q56Revista Economica
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Sustainable Development and Technological Impact on CO 2 Reducing Conditions in Romania

2015

Climate change is a reality all over the world, and its complexity is increasing. Therefore, sustainability has become a national and international concern, ingrained in many organizational processes. The ability of organizations to respond to sustainability concerns is sometimes hindered by the complexity of integrating sustainability into business models and by the need to rethink their strategic directions. In Romania, sustainable development has become a priority for businesses, but even though companies are showing some concern, there are yet to demonstrate any full commitment (they are mainly concerned with areas such as society and the environment). This paper assesses Romania’s invo…

jel:O13jel:QCO 2 ; energy; GHG; sustainable development; transportjel:Q0jel:Q2jel:Q56jel:Q3jel:Q5Sustainability
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Neoclassical Growth, Environment and Technological Change: The Environmental Kuznets Curve

2009

The paper investigates socially optimal patterns of economic growth and environmental quality in a neoclassical growth model with endogenous technological progress. In the model, the environmental quality affects positively not only to utility but also to production. However, cleaner technologies can be used in the economy whether a part of the output is used in environmentally oriented R&D. In this framework, if the initial level of capital is low then the shadow price of a cleaner technology is low relative to the cost of developing it given by the marginal utility of consumption and it is not worth investing in R&D. Thus, there will be a first stage of growth based only on the accumulati…

jel:O41jel:Q55jel:O33jel:Q56Neoclassical Growth Model Endogenous Technological Progress External Effects Environmental Kuznets Curve
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