9 results on '"Filho, Moacir Godinho"'
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2. Bundles of Lean Automation practices and principles and their impact on operational performance
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Tortorella, Guilherme Luz, Saurin, Tarcísio Abreu, Filho, Moacir Godinho, Samson, Daniel, and Kumar, Maneesh
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- 2021
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3. Method to assess the adherence of internal logistics equipment to the concept of CPS for industry 4.0
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Matana, Gleison, Simon, Alexandre, Filho, Moacir Godinho, and Helleno, André
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- 2020
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4. Unlocking the circular economy through new business models based on large-scale data: An integrative framework and research agenda.
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Jabbour, Charbel Jose Chiappetta, Jabbour, Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa, Sarkis, Joseph, and Filho, Moacir Godinho
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BUSINESS models ,VELOCITY ,DECISION making ,STAKEHOLDERS ,SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
This work makes the case for the integration of the circular economy (CE) and large-scale data (LD), also known as big data. The paper is one of the first to integrate conceptual and practical trends regarding: (a) the ReSOLVE based models of the circular economy; (b) key stakeholders roles in pursuing a more sustainable society; and (c) the volume, velocity, variety, and veracity (4V's) of large-scale data (LD) management. This study's contributions include: (1) introducing a new integrative framework to enhance the understanding of the CE-LD nexus; (2) a relational matrix which illustrates the complexity of large-scale data and stakeholders management; and (3) a research agenda, with clear research propositions and future research direction. The proposed CE-LD integrative framework provides socio-technical insights for academics, practitioners, managers, and policy decision-makers. • This paper integrates the disparate fields of the circular economy (CE) and large-scale data (LD). • Discusses how large-data can support the circular economy's business models. • An integrative framework for CE-LD is proposed. • A research agenda for the circular economy and large-data integration is proposed. • Implications for challenges and opportunities of sustainable production in a digital world. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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5. Moderating effect of OHS actions based on WHO recommendations to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 in multinational companies.
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de Oliveira Neto, Geraldo Cardoso, Pujol Tucci, Henrricco Nieves, Filho, Moacir Godinho, Lucato, Wagner Cezar, and da Silva, Dirceu
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COVID-19 , *COVID-19 pandemic , *STRUCTURAL equation modeling , *CRISIS communication - Abstract
The objective of this study was to evaluate the moderating effect of Occupational Health and Safety actions based on the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations to mitigate the negative effect of COVID-19 on the operational, logistical, marketing (OLMP), and health and safety performance (OHSP) of workers in multinational industries. The development of surveys in companies was the method adopted, which had confirmatory evaluations through Structural Equations Modelling (SEM). As a result, it was confirmed that this is one of the few scientific studies that expectedly validates that the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted operational, logistical, market, and Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) performance. This is also one of the few research projects to assess the moderating effect of OHS practices based on WHO to mitigate the effects of COVID-19. According to our findings, those practices were able to reduce by at least 50% the effect of the COVID-19 crisis on operational, logistical, and marketing performance. However, they minimize by only 1.8% the negative effects of health and safety performance for the worker, generating absenteeism increasingly due to physical and mental problems. This number could be higher if the social distance could be provided in public transportation and if employees were more aware of the risks of COVID-19 contamination during their social activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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6. Green supply chain management: An investigation of pressures, practices, and performance within the Brazilian automotive supply chain.
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Vanalle, Rosangela Maria, Ganga, Gilberto Miller Devós, Filho, Moacir Godinho, and Lucato, Wagner Cezar
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ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis , *MANUFACTURING processes , *SUPPLY chain management , *AUTOMOBILE industry , *SUPPLY chains ,ENVIRONMENTAL aspects - Abstract
Over the past few decades, companies have shown growing concerns in relation to the environmental impact of their manufacturing activities. Green supply chain management (GSCM) has been considered by the manufacturers as a feasible option to reduce the environmental impact of operations while simultaneously improving their operational performance. The literature suggests that further research on institutional pressures, performance, and environmental practices are needed, especially in the case of developing countries. The present paper explores the GSCM pressures, practices, and performance observed in suppliers of a Brazilian automotive supply chain. The data were treated using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) provided by SmartPLS software. The results show that the economic and environmental performance of the studied supply chain is positively related to the adoption of GSCM practices. In addition, the present research also identified the institutional pressures that influence this supply chain to pursue green supply chain management practices. The results of this study provide managerial and theoretical approaches for different industries in Brazil to focus on environmental awareness by adopting GSCM practices. In addition, this study helps increase confidence among managers and policy makers of Brazilian companies in the adoption of GSCM practices to improve firm performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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7. Development and validation of a cleaner production measurement scale.
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de Melo Duarte Borges, Thyago, Devós Ganga, Gilberto Miller, Filho, Moacir Godinho, Delai, Ivete, and Santa-Eulalia, Luis Antonio
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EXPLORATORY factor analysis , *PSYCHOMETRICS , *FACTOR analysis , *MULTIDIMENSIONAL scaling , *SCALING (Social sciences) , *MULTITRAIT multimethod techniques , *CONFIRMATORY factor analysis - Abstract
Cleaner Production (CP) is defined as a continuous application of an integrated environmental strategy applied to production, processes and services to increase production efficiency and reduce risks to the environment and people. A lot of survey research has been investigating the adoption level of CP practices around the globe. Despite their contributions, these works do not use a clear and validated construct to represent CP. Also, most of them use only a few constructs to represent CP or do not take into account the CP multi-dimensional structure recognised by the UNEP, the primary international reference in this field. The objective of this article is to contribute to filling this gap by proposing a scale to measure CP. The methodological approach includes specification of theoretical domains and operational definition of constructs, generation of items, face validation, pre-test and scale purification, reliability and validity analysis of the scale. The study is based on responses from 499 researchers and managers obtained in over two successive surveys. Psychometric properties were assessed using Exploratory Factor Analysis and Confirmatory Factor Analysis. The proposed scale comprises eight constructs and twenty-five practices. The scale was validated in terms of construct reliability, convergent validity and discriminant validity. In practical terms, this research is relevant because it provides companies with an instrument to measure their efforts towards CP. The scale can be useful as a benchmarking tool between companies and industry sectors and also can be used by public policy managers seeking to create or improve environmental regulations. • Proposition of a multi-dimensional scale to measure Cleaner Production. • The scale follows the structure proposed by the UNEP. • It incorporates supply chain management practices. • The study is based on responses from 499 researchers and managers. • Psychometric properties were assessed using Exploratoty Factor Analysis and Confirmatory Factor Analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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8. Cleaner Production practices, motivators and performance in the Brazilian industrial companies.
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Augusto de Oliveira, José, Lopes Silva, Diogo Aparecido, Devós Ganga, Gilberto Miller, Filho, Moacir Godinho, Ferreira, André Alves, Esposto, Kleber Francisco, and Ometto, Aldo Roberto
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OVERPRODUCTION , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *BUSINESS enterprises , *PERFORMANCES - Abstract
This research develops a relational model between institutional pressures to adopt Cleaner Production and the environmental, economic and operational performance impacts of such practices. Thus, by using a survey with a sample of two hundred and eight (208) Brazilian industrial companies, it was possible to evaluate the principal motivators driving Cleaner Production in these companies, define measures for the levels of adoption of such practices and analyse their contributions to environmental, economic and operational performance. It was concluded that all institutional pressures exert a positive influence on the levels of adoption of such Cleaner Production practices by the companies, with the pressure exerted by the productive chain, of which the companies form a part, particularly standing out, as well as the pressure from internal and external stakeholders. Moreover, it was concluded that the companies' environmental, economic and operational performance is positively impacted by Cleaner Production practices supported by pressure exerted on the organizations. This study fills a gap in theory by advancing the frontier of knowledge in this field and serving as a reference for environmental public policies that support business guidelines regarding the need for investment in clean technology. • A relational model between institutional pressures to Cleaner Production Brazilian industrial performance was developed. • The main motivators for Brazilian industrial companies to adopt Cleaner Production were identified and analyzed. • The main practices of Cleaner Production adopted by Brazilian industrial companies were identified and analyzed. • The main impacts on the environmental, operational and economic performance of Cleaner Production practices were analyzed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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9. Who is in charge? A review and a research agenda on the 'human side' of the circular economy.
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Chiappetta Jabbour, Charbel Jose, Sarkis, Joseph, Lopes de Sousa Jabbour, Ana Beatriz, Scott Renwick, Douglas William, Singh, Sanjay Kumar, Grebinevych, Oksana, Kruglianskas, Isak, and Filho, Moacir Godinho
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PERSONNEL management , *LITERATURE reviews , *RESOURCE-based theory of the firm , *HUMAN capital , *VECTOR autoregression model - Abstract
Abstract The adoption of the circular economy (CE) at the firm level has rarely intersected with human resource management (HRM) – here called 'the human side of organizations' – and these two fields remain largely separate areas of knowledge. While the literature on the CE is expanding, discussion of its implementation in organizations is, so far, rare, along with exploration of the necessary alignment of the CE with green human resource management (GHRM). In this article, we extend the state-of-the-art literature on CE business models through the inclusion of the 'human side' of such issues. This goal is met by offering an original integrative GHRM framework for organizations developing CE. The theoretical lenses of stakeholders' theory and the resource based view (RBV) form the foundation of this framework, which represents a 'middle range theory'. We underline the practices and dimensions of the links between GHRM and the 'ReSOLVE' CE model. Through an exploration of this integrative framework, we propose a future research agenda along with original research propositions. Furthermore, the middle-range integrated theoretical framework we propose can serve both academics and practitioners in developing understanding of the human resource management (HRM) and change management aspects of the CE. Highlights • Circular economy requires support from green human resources. • We use stakeholders' theory and resource based view to discuss this topic. • We add a discussion on the "human side" circular economy. • A framework for green human resource management and circular economy is proposed. • The framework suggests a number of original research propositions for future investigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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