Technological behaviour of state-owned enterprises in Brazil
Correa Fleury Ac.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper, case studies of decision making regarding choice of technology in public enterprises (Petrobras in the fertilizer industry and Embraer in the aerospace industry) in Brazil - outlines business organization; considers the impact of state intervention and the imperative of competitiveness on organization behaviour; contrasts private enterprise management practice; concludes that employment considerations are not taken into account. Organigrams, references, statistical tables.
Keywords: decision making.; choice of technology; public enterprise; fertilizer industry.; aerospace industry; business organization; state intervention; competitiveness; organization behaviour; private enterprise; management; employment; statistical table; prise de décision; choix de technologie; entreprise publique; industrie des engrais; industrie aérospatiale; toma de decisiones; elección de tecnología; empresa pública; fabricación de fertilizantes; industria aeroespacial; organisation de l'entreprise; intervention de l'Etat; compétitivité; comportement organisationnel; entreprise privée; gestion; emploi; tableau statistique; organización de la empresa; intervención estatal; competitividad; conducta organizacional; empresa privada; administración; empleo; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 122 P. pages
Date: 1984
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-22, Technology and Employment Programme
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