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    <title>Organisational status and efficiency: the case of the spanish SOE "Paradores"</title>
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    <description>title: Organisational status and efficiency: the case of the spanish SOE "Paradores" authors: Cayón Costa, Magda; Vergés i Jaime, Joaquim
&lt;br&gt;abstract: The purpose of this paper is to provide new evidence on the issue of the effect on public enterprises economic performance of the introduction of some given changes in organisational status and management practices, while keeping the enterprises under public control.&#xD;
Our approach is case study type and relies on comparative efficiency literature. We identify relevant changes on the organisational status of a State owned large hotel group along a period of twenty years, next we measure its annual efficiency indicators, and then evaluate to which extent the observed changes in economic performance can be attributable to the corresponding management reforms carried out.&#xD;
As a result we find that the formally more relevant change in organisational status (the enterprise passing to be a Limited Company), which implied a substantial increase in the enterprise autonomy, did not produce a significant improvement in its economic performance; a finding contrary to what we expected according to agency theory. However, a second relevant organisational change –five years later- when both the principal (government) and the agent (firm’s CEO) changed is consistently related to a significant improvement in economic performance.&#xD;
As a research implication we abide for use more precise agency theory statements; and as a practical implication we argue here that potentialities of improvement brought about by a formal-legal change in the status of the enterprise may require also –in order to actually improve firm’s efficiency- some changes in the firm’s key personal positions: supervisor (principal) and CEO (agent), in the sense that a change to a greater-autonomy for the enterprise it seems should come together a parallel new ‘management culture’.&#xD;
Practical implications&#xD;
Management good practises to apply to other public enterprise’s restructuring in order to improve their efficiency.&#xD;
It’s the first study on organizational changes and efficiency for an important Spanish public enterprise.
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    <title>El Impacto de la gestión activa en la performance de los fondos de inversión de renta fija</title>
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    <description>title: El Impacto de la gestión activa en la performance de los fondos de inversión de renta fija authors: Bou Ysàs, Sílvia
&lt;br&gt;abstract: Este trabajo tiene como objetivo estudiar el impacto de las estrategias activas de gestión en la performance de los fondos de inversión de renta fija y se realiza en tres fases, en primer lugar, a partir de la información homogénea disponible para cualquier partícipe se elabora un perfil de riesgo de los fondos a partir de los tipos de riesgo asociados a la renta fija. En segundo lugar, se propone una medida de performance que permite la comparación entre fondos, a dos niveles: por un lado, tomando como benchmark una cartera puramente pasiva y por otro lado, adecuando el benchmark al vencimiento de la cartera. En tercer lugar se realiza un contraste con el fin de determinar el impacto en la performance de los fondos estudiados de los indicadores de actividad de la estrategia asociados al perfil de riesgo del fondo.
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    <title>Public enterprise reforms and efficiency in regulated environments: the case of the postal sector</title>
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    <description>title: Public enterprise reforms and efficiency in regulated environments: the case of the postal sector authors: Morales Piñero, Juan Carlos; Vergés i Jaime, Joaquim
&lt;br&gt;abstract: Purpose - This paper focuses on analyzing the effect that public reforms have on the&#xD;
efficiency of state-owned enterprises in regulated environments.&#xD;
Design/methodology/approach - The research is focused in the postal sector where&#xD;
public and private companies must obey a legal framework related to provide a&#xD;
universal service. The analysis is carried out using a panel of 7 European postal&#xD;
operators for the period 1997-2003. The activity analyzed was the letter mail division; we take as key variable the unit cost of a letter and use a translog cost function where as independent variables we include traffic levels, labor cost per employee, quality and availability of the service as well as the type of ownership (public or private). Additionally, in a second stage the geographical differences among countries are considered.&#xD;
Findings - Results indicate that postal operators that experienced organizational&#xD;
changes without being privatized, such as the Spanish and Greek operators, do not&#xD;
have higher unit costs than privatized postal operators like the one of Germany and the Netherlands. Moreover, we find that in all cases the operator of Ireland appear to be the most efficient. In this case restructuring process has been carried out giving an important leadership role to workers. This suggests us that labor culture could be a key variable to study when analyzing reform processes in public enterprises.&#xD;
Originality/value - Our findings show that in a regulated environment like in the postal sector, public and private companies can obtain similar efficiency levels in term of unit costs.
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    <title>The Impact of prevention measures and organisational factors on occupational injuries</title>
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    <description>title: The Impact of prevention measures and organisational factors on occupational injuries authors: Arocena, Pablo; Núñez, Imanol; Villanueva, Mikel
&lt;br&gt;abstract: This paper analyses the impact of a series of managerial and organisational factors on occupational injuries. These consist of occupational safety measures, as regards both the intensity and the orientation of risk prevention in companies, and the adoption of certain work organisation practices, quality management and the use of flexible production technologies. We estimate a negative binomial regression based on a sample of 213 Spanish industrial establishments, defining a constant random parameter to take account of non-observable heterogeneity. Our results show that occupational safety measures, the intensive use of quality management tools and the empowerment of workers all help to reduce the number of injuries. We have also confirmed the presence of synergies between the organisational factors analysed and the development of an occupational safety strategy featuring participation and the extension of prevention to all levels of the organisation.
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