影响巴西糖和乙醇精炼厂失败的因素

IF 1.3 Q3 BUSINESS RAUSP Management Journal Pub Date : 2023-01-05 DOI:10.1108/rausp-05-2022-0154
Susan Yuko Higashi, S. Caleman, L. Manning, L. K. de Aguiar, G. Monteiro
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本研究旨在研究巴西甘蔗和乙醇精炼厂组织失败的维度,正如司法恢复计划所报告的那样。设计/方法/方法本文采用定性、归纳的方法,使用内容分析来检查恢复计划的细节。此外,还提出了一个因果关系图,使识别变量之间的相互联系成为可能。有证据表明,组织失败不是一个线性的结果。组织失败是复杂的,发生的原因是几个因素,往往是相互依存的,在不同的层面上运作。研究局限/启示组织失败基本上有三个相互关联的层面:宏观层面(外部环境),中观层面(组织环境)和微观层面(与决策者相关)。这些水平之间的关系不是微不足道的,需要协调的研究努力。实际意义在制定业务重组计划时,组织必须考虑所有类型的失败级别。重组计划不仅仅是一份实现司法恢复的正式文件,因为它们应纳入战略因素。社会影响组织失败是组织日常生活中的规律性。了解失败的根源对于设计企业战略和公共政策至关重要。独创性/价值对组织失败的研究涉及对复杂和多维现象的分析。司法恢复计划是公司获得第二次机会的手段。为此,本文通过司法计划的镜头解决了组织失败的根源。
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Factors influencing Brazilian sugar and ethanol refineries’ failure
Purpose This study aims to examine the dimensions of organisational failure in the Brazilian sugarcane and ethanol refineries, as reported in judicial recovery plans. Design/methodology/approach This paper follows a qualitative, inductive approach that uses content analysis to examine the details of recovery plans. Besides, a cause-and-effect relationship diagram is proposed, making it possible to identify the interconnections between the identified variables. Findings There is evidence that organisational failures are not a linear outcome. Organisational failures are complex and occur because of several factors, often interdependent and operating at different levels. Research limitations/implications Organisational failures basically have three interrelated levels: the macro-level (external environment), the meso-level (organisational environment) and the micro-level (associated with the decision-maker). The relationship between these levels is not trivial and involves coordinated research efforts. Practical implications Organisations must consider all types of failure levels when developing business reorganisation plans. Reorganisation plans are more than a formal document to achieve judicial recovery, as they should incorporate strategic factors. Social implications Organisational failures are regularity in organisations’ day-to-day. Understanding failure’s sources is vital to design firms’ strategies and public policies. Originality/value The study of organisational failure involves the analysis of complex and multidimensional phenomena. Judicial recovery plans are the means for companies to get a second chance. To that end, this paper addresses the sources of organisational failures through the lens of judicial plans.
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