Análise do processo de financeirização do setor automotivo

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Autor(a) principal: Carmo, Marcelo José do
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8917
Resumo: The automotive industry undergoes an increasing process of financialization. Financialization has been considered as the preference for capital appreciation through financial activities more than through productive activities. There is, in this process, a tendency for capital to appreciate through activities that do not need to go through production or take place after the production itself. In addition, the sector has become the object of acquisitions and increased participation of banks, investment funds and financial institutions in their property rights. In this way, there is enormous pressure from senior executives and shareholders for an ever-greater return on investment. This maximization of shareholder value has become a recurrent practice for the automakers, where the pursuit of profit reaches 12, 15% of profitability on capital employed, yearly, through financial activities rather than in the mature and cyclical market for automotive products, historically performed poorly and narrow profit margins. It is only through the intensification of financial activities such as leasing, financing and other "products" launched by its subsidiaries that the automakers have achieved the profitability required by shareholders and controllers. In order to make this research feasible, a multi-case study was used to select the five largest automotive companies worldwide, according to data from the International Organization of Automobile Manufacturers, OICA. The top five automakers in 2014 were Toyota, Volkswagen, GM, Hyundai and Ford. In order to analyze financialization, five component categories of this process were investigated, such as: proportion of the profit coming from the finances compared to the profit obtained by the real production; shareholding composition of companies; stock acquisitions; origin of corporate officers; payment of dividends to shareholders, as well as compensation to executives, workers' wages and employment. The central idea of this work is that financialization is one of the main economic characteristic of contemporary capitalism. We hoped, with this work, to contribute to the research agenda of Economic Sociology, current that defends the unification of the various social sciences in the explanation of economic phenomena. In this sense, we were able to know in a broader way the process of financialization of the automotive industry, one of the largest and most important industrial sectors of the economy.
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spelling Carmo, Marcelo José doSacomano Neto, Máriohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0000793038362058http://lattes.cnpq.br/37281138606264542017-08-03T19:22:27Z2017-08-03T19:22:27Z2017-02-17CARMO, Marcelo José do. Análise do processo de financeirização do setor automotivo. 2017. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia de Produção) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2017. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8917.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/8917The automotive industry undergoes an increasing process of financialization. Financialization has been considered as the preference for capital appreciation through financial activities more than through productive activities. There is, in this process, a tendency for capital to appreciate through activities that do not need to go through production or take place after the production itself. In addition, the sector has become the object of acquisitions and increased participation of banks, investment funds and financial institutions in their property rights. In this way, there is enormous pressure from senior executives and shareholders for an ever-greater return on investment. This maximization of shareholder value has become a recurrent practice for the automakers, where the pursuit of profit reaches 12, 15% of profitability on capital employed, yearly, through financial activities rather than in the mature and cyclical market for automotive products, historically performed poorly and narrow profit margins. It is only through the intensification of financial activities such as leasing, financing and other "products" launched by its subsidiaries that the automakers have achieved the profitability required by shareholders and controllers. In order to make this research feasible, a multi-case study was used to select the five largest automotive companies worldwide, according to data from the International Organization of Automobile Manufacturers, OICA. The top five automakers in 2014 were Toyota, Volkswagen, GM, Hyundai and Ford. In order to analyze financialization, five component categories of this process were investigated, such as: proportion of the profit coming from the finances compared to the profit obtained by the real production; shareholding composition of companies; stock acquisitions; origin of corporate officers; payment of dividends to shareholders, as well as compensation to executives, workers' wages and employment. The central idea of this work is that financialization is one of the main economic characteristic of contemporary capitalism. We hoped, with this work, to contribute to the research agenda of Economic Sociology, current that defends the unification of the various social sciences in the explanation of economic phenomena. In this sense, we were able to know in a broader way the process of financialization of the automotive industry, one of the largest and most important industrial sectors of the economy.O setor automotivo passa por um processo crescente de financeirização. A financeirização vem sendo considerada como a preferência pela valorização do capital por meio das atividades financeiras mais do que pelas atividades produtivas. Há, nesse processo, uma tendência de que o capital se valorize por meio de atividades que não necessitem passar pela produção ou que acontecem depois da produção propriamente dita. Além disso, o setor vem se tornando objeto de aquisições e do aumento da participação dos bancos, fundos de investimento e instituições de tipo financeiro em seus direitos de propriedade. Desse modo, há enormes pressões por parte dos altos executivos e dos acionistas para que haja cada vez maior retorno aos investimentos. Esta maximização do valor ao acionista tornou-se uma prática recorrente para as montadoras, onde a busca pelo lucro chega a 12, 15% de rentabilidade sobre o capital empregado, anualmente, através de atividades financeiras e não no maduro e cíclico mercado de produtos automotivos, historicamente um setor de fraco desempenho e estreitas margens de lucro. Ocorre que só por meio da intensificação das atividades financeiras como leasing, financiamentos e outros “produtos” lançados por suas subsidiárias que as montadoras tem conseguido a lucratividade requerida pelos acionistas e controladores. Para viabilizar essa pesquisa, foi utilizado o estudo de multi-caso para selecionar as cinco maiores empresas automotivas mundiais, quanto ao volume de produção, segundo os dados da Organização Internacional dos Construtores de Automóveis, OICA. As cinco maiores montadoras em 2014 foram Toyota, Volkswagen, GM, Hyundai e Ford. Para analisar a financeirização, cinco categorias componentes desse processo foram investigadas, tais como: proporção do lucro advindo das finanças em comparação com o lucro obtido pela produção real; composição acionária das empresas; aquisições acionárias; origem dos dirigentes das empresas e pagamento de dividendos aos acionistas, além das compensações aos executivos, os salários dos trabalhadores e o emprego. A ideia central desse trabalho é que a financeirização é a característica econômica que mais tem marcado o capitalismo contemporâneo. Esperou-se, com esse trabalho, contribuir com a agenda de pesquisa da Sociologia Econômica, corrente que defende a unificação das várias ciências sociais na explicação dos fenômenos econômicos. 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title Análise do processo de financeirização do setor automotivo
spellingShingle Análise do processo de financeirização do setor automotivo
Carmo, Marcelo José do
Financeirização
Setor automotivo
Sociologia econômica
Sociologia das finanças
Ciências sociais aplicadas
Financialization
Automotive industry
Economic sociology
Sociology of finance
Applied social sciences
ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE PRODUCAO
title_short Análise do processo de financeirização do setor automotivo
title_full Análise do processo de financeirização do setor automotivo
title_fullStr Análise do processo de financeirização do setor automotivo
title_full_unstemmed Análise do processo de financeirização do setor automotivo
title_sort Análise do processo de financeirização do setor automotivo
author Carmo, Marcelo José do
author_facet Carmo, Marcelo José do
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carmo, Marcelo José do
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Sacomano Neto, Mário
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contributor_str_mv Sacomano Neto, Mário
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Financeirização
Setor automotivo
Sociologia econômica
Sociologia das finanças
Ciências sociais aplicadas
topic Financeirização
Setor automotivo
Sociologia econômica
Sociologia das finanças
Ciências sociais aplicadas
Financialization
Automotive industry
Economic sociology
Sociology of finance
Applied social sciences
ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE PRODUCAO
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Financialization
Automotive industry
Economic sociology
Sociology of finance
Applied social sciences
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description The automotive industry undergoes an increasing process of financialization. Financialization has been considered as the preference for capital appreciation through financial activities more than through productive activities. There is, in this process, a tendency for capital to appreciate through activities that do not need to go through production or take place after the production itself. In addition, the sector has become the object of acquisitions and increased participation of banks, investment funds and financial institutions in their property rights. In this way, there is enormous pressure from senior executives and shareholders for an ever-greater return on investment. This maximization of shareholder value has become a recurrent practice for the automakers, where the pursuit of profit reaches 12, 15% of profitability on capital employed, yearly, through financial activities rather than in the mature and cyclical market for automotive products, historically performed poorly and narrow profit margins. It is only through the intensification of financial activities such as leasing, financing and other "products" launched by its subsidiaries that the automakers have achieved the profitability required by shareholders and controllers. In order to make this research feasible, a multi-case study was used to select the five largest automotive companies worldwide, according to data from the International Organization of Automobile Manufacturers, OICA. The top five automakers in 2014 were Toyota, Volkswagen, GM, Hyundai and Ford. In order to analyze financialization, five component categories of this process were investigated, such as: proportion of the profit coming from the finances compared to the profit obtained by the real production; shareholding composition of companies; stock acquisitions; origin of corporate officers; payment of dividends to shareholders, as well as compensation to executives, workers' wages and employment. The central idea of this work is that financialization is one of the main economic characteristic of contemporary capitalism. We hoped, with this work, to contribute to the research agenda of Economic Sociology, current that defends the unification of the various social sciences in the explanation of economic phenomena. In this sense, we were able to know in a broader way the process of financialization of the automotive industry, one of the largest and most important industrial sectors of the economy.
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