Banca de DEFESA: MARISTELA MIRANDA VIEIRA DE OLIVEIRA

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DISCENTE : MARISTELA MIRANDA VIEIRA DE OLIVEIRA
DATA : 18/06/2021
HORA: 14:00
LOCAL: VIDEOCONFERENCIA
TÍTULO:

COMPLEXITY, SUBJECTIVITIES AND MANAGEMENT OF COLLABORATIVE RELATIONS IN THE SOLIDARY ECONOMY


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Keywords: Solidarity Economy, complexity, subjectivities, management.


PÁGINAS: 149
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
ÁREA: Administração
SUBÁREA: Administração de Setores Específicos
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ABSTRACT

 In the Solidarity Economy, economic agents unite in cooperative and associative organizations to produce, sell and distribute products and services. In this context, collaborative relations become fundamental to the Movement, given that from this union the possibilities for joint action arise, enabling a process of structuring and building the sustainability of that collective. On the other hand, the purpose of this meeting, whether it is the desire to produce and sell collectively or share the production tools to generate income, is revealed in the midst of multiple other desires that make up the place of speech of each individual permeated by the subjectivity of each. Since management takes place based on a joint journey, it is necessary to focus not only on what is one, but also on what is diverse, in order to work on the acceptance and sense of belonging of peers, as a strategy for strengthening in the face of challenges that can weaken the balance of the group. Therefore, this research aimed to analyze aspects of individual and collective subjectivity of economic agents representing Solidarity Economy, in a perspective of managing collaborative relations. The methodology used was the Case Study, bringing as an argument the advisory project developed by the Solidarity Economy Incubator of the State University of Southwest Bahia (UESB). For a multidimensional analysis, the Incubator's modus operandi was observed, through the registration of the actions developed with the economic agents, as well as the analysis of the subjectivity aspects of the project's target agents. In order to define which professionals would be checked, since the Incubator works with various types of popular groups, it was decided to work with professionals in the craft industry, given that they were the target of several incubation actions between the years of 2009 to 2013. The research data were analyzed in a multi-referential perspective, using narrative interviews and the development of semantic networks. Observations and research indicated that the management of collaborative relationships applied to the Solidarity Economy reveals a particular focus on the instrumental rationality model, negating the individual subjectivities that make up the motivation process for group collaboration. It was concluded by the importance of recognizing the individual and the collective for the formation of management strategies, of perceiving what unites and what differentiates a group based on their individualities, and that the dialogue between the individual and the collective moves through harmonization profiles in a movement of acceptance of the other, never exclusion or standardization. Anyway, the research proved how much of a difference there is in what one wants to be united, and that it is in the meeting of these differences, added to what is equal, that the transformation of the individual and his group takes place. The challenge of managing collaborative relationships is to promote this meeting, facilitating the processes of recognizing oneself and the other to make it collective.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Presidente - 1041925 - MARIA INES CORREA MARQUES
Interno - 565.395.095-53 - EDUARDO CHAGAS OLIVEIRA - UEFS
Interno - 560.375.625-04 - HUGO SABA PEREIRA CARDOSO - UNEB
Externo ao Programa - 6285570 - JORGE LUIZ LORDELO DE SALES RIBEIRO
Externa à Instituição - ANA LÍCIA DE SANTANA STOPILHA - UNEB
Externo à Instituição - ELINALDO LEAL SANTOS - UESB
Notícia cadastrada em: 18/06/2021 08:56
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