A critical assessment of Brazilian manufacturing competitiveness in foreign markets

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Autor(a) principal: Cyrino, Álvaro Bruno
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Parente, Ronaldo Couto, Dunlap, Denise, Góes, Bruno B. de
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10438/27681
Resumo: Purpose – This study aims to examine the competitiveness of firms operating in the emerging economy of Brazil. This study examines the current perception of Brazilian business leaders regarding the level of competitiveness in various sectors of industrial activity and the country’s business environment. Design/methodology/approach – Survey data were collected in a joint study developed by Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration (EBAPE) and the Brazilian Institute of Economics (IBRE). The population surveyed was composed of businessmen, managers and directors of Brazilian manufacturing firms. This survey was created based on a similar survey conducted by the Harvard Business School, which was also aimed at identifying the reasons behind national loss of competitiveness. Findings – The results of the survey point out that the worsening competitive nature of companies operating in Brazil can be primarily attributed to the deterioration of its country-specific advantages and in particular those linked to government policies, services and bureaucratic procedures, all of which bear a negative impact on the country’s business environment. Research limitations/implications – Future research should explore in more depth the specific types of initiatives that these firms have and are continuing to eagerly adopt with the aim of improving their domestic competitiveness and, namely, firm-specific advantages, whether it be by contributing to the improvement of the business environment as a whole, or by improving their own operations and management systems. Practical implications – The main obstacles related to competitiveness are associated with the “Brazil Cost”, namely,thetaxsystem,infrastructure,politicalsystem,laborlawsandbureaucracythatdonotappeartooffermuchroom for maneuvering in terms of reducing these barriers in the short term. Managers not addressing these important input factors of competitiveness not only divert attention away from innovation and creativity but also could lead to more serious political, social welfare and economic implications in the global marketplace. Social implications – This study helps to gain a better understanding of the initiatives that could and are being used to contribute to a fruitful discussion about leading public policies and government actions geared toward upgrading Brazil’s business environment and country competitiveness as a whole. Originality/value – This research contributes to the understanding of the initiatives that could and are being used to improve firm competitiveness in Brazil. These initiatives contribute to a fruitful discussion about leading public policies and government actions geared toward upgrading Brazil’s business environment and country competitiveness as a whole.
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title A critical assessment of Brazilian manufacturing competitiveness in foreign markets
spellingShingle A critical assessment of Brazilian manufacturing competitiveness in foreign markets
Cyrino, Álvaro Bruno
Competitiveness
Manufacturing
Brazil
Emerging economy
Economia
Desenvolvimento econômico
Brasil - Condições econômicas
title_short A critical assessment of Brazilian manufacturing competitiveness in foreign markets
title_full A critical assessment of Brazilian manufacturing competitiveness in foreign markets
title_fullStr A critical assessment of Brazilian manufacturing competitiveness in foreign markets
title_full_unstemmed A critical assessment of Brazilian manufacturing competitiveness in foreign markets
title_sort A critical assessment of Brazilian manufacturing competitiveness in foreign markets
author Cyrino, Álvaro Bruno
author_facet Cyrino, Álvaro Bruno
Parente, Ronaldo Couto
Dunlap, Denise
Góes, Bruno B. de
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Dunlap, Denise
Góes, Bruno B. de
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Parente, Ronaldo Couto
Dunlap, Denise
Góes, Bruno B. de
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Competitiveness
Manufacturing
Brazil
Emerging economy
topic Competitiveness
Manufacturing
Brazil
Emerging economy
Economia
Desenvolvimento econômico
Brasil - Condições econômicas
dc.subject.area.por.fl_str_mv Economia
dc.subject.bibliodata.por.fl_str_mv Desenvolvimento econômico
Brasil - Condições econômicas
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