2021
DOI: 10.1590/0034-761220190223
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Os pequenos perfumes fazem grandes frascos? Os efeitos do tamanho no desempenho municipal

Abstract: Resumo Esta pesquisa tem por objetivo evidenciar os efeitos direto e indireto do tamanho no desempenho dos municípios de Santa Catarina, em razão da discussão acadêmica quanto ao tamanho do município afetar o desempenho deste. Analisaram-se todos os municípios do estado de Santa Catarina, no período de 2005 a 2016, compreendendo três períodos eleitorais. A amostra é de 3.504 observações, com 293 municípios, no período de 12 anos. A análise de dados em painel foi estimada por mínimos quadrados generalizados fac… Show more

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“…First, it is a topic linked to institutional evaluation at higher education institutions. In addition, it manages to capture the institutional movement present in the institution's structure and contribute to the development process and new management practices [3][4][5]. Additionally, because the educational market in Brazil is undergoing several transformations due to the growth in higher education institutions, implying the demand for an adaptation of the management models of higher education institutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, it is a topic linked to institutional evaluation at higher education institutions. In addition, it manages to capture the institutional movement present in the institution's structure and contribute to the development process and new management practices [3][4][5]. Additionally, because the educational market in Brazil is undergoing several transformations due to the growth in higher education institutions, implying the demand for an adaptation of the management models of higher education institutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%