Published: 2023-05-05
Editorial
Adoption of policies on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) at BAR — Brazilian Administration Review
Recently, in February 2023, we defined a set of policies to promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) in the evaluation and communication of research in our journal. From that, we imagine that readers may ask themselves: being BAR a business and management journal, what are the reasons that led it to adopt such policies? We would answer… good question!
Read more →Research Articles
Competitiveness and R&D subsidies: The case of the Industry 4.0 Program in Portugal
Objective: the objective of this study was to analyze the effects on industrial competitiveness of the subsidies related to the Industry 4.0 Program in Portugal from 2017 to 2019. The following research question arises in this context: What is the influence of the incentive value on the competitiveness of Portuguese industries after the implementation of the Industry 4.0 technology-enabling projects? Methods: the methodological approach of the study is correlational in nature, and it seeks...
Read more →Inclusion and diversity in companies: Premises to maximize quality of life and profitability
In this article, I highlight the importance of inclusion and diversity in companies as one of the decisive factors for increasing their profitability. By highlighting the humanitarian and social relevance, I reiterate that business policies and practices maximize the quality of the people involved and increase their productivity and profits. Although companies have already realized the urgency of adopting inclusive practices and diversity, they are far from welcoming and articulating the...
Read more →The interdependence between ease of doing business, innovation, and competitiveness of nations
This study aims to assess whether the ease of doing business can be considered as an alternative path (indirect path) between innovation and competitiveness of nations, improving the understanding of the effect transfer between these two variables. The study used exploratory/confirmatory factor analysis and mediation techniques applied to data from 141 countries contemplated in The Global Competitiveness report 2019 by the WEF and Doing Business report 2019 by the World Bank. The results...
Read more →Opportunism and the role of financial incentives: An experimental analysis based on game theory
In this study, we measured how people would take advantage of others’ misinformation, when the financial incentive size changes in economic games. We conducted a laboratory experiment based on game theory, using a modified version of the ultimatum game, where proposers had the opportunity to manipulate the responder’s beliefs by the use of ‘hide behind the small cake’ strategy. Our results contradict the selfish rationality model predictions. Intermediary financial incentives led people to...
Read more →Social innovation, experimentalism, and public governance: An ethnographical approach to study public arenas in the city
This study offers a new perspective on the relationship between social innovation and public governance. It drew inspiration from pragmatism, emphasizing the importance of public inquiry and democratic experimentalism. The perspective was applied and validated through a series of studies conducted within the framework of the Observatory of Social Innovation in Florianópolis, Brazil, since 2017. The study presented and
discussed the findings and insights gained from observing the...