Indicadores de financeirização nas empresas com maior valor de mercado

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Ano de defesa: 2020
Autor(a) principal: Carmo, Marcelo José do
Orientador(a): Sacomano Neto, Mário lattes
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de São Carlos
Câmpus São Carlos
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia de Produção - PPGEP
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Resumo: The economic process of financialization is considered by several authors as the development of dependence and subordination of productive capital to financial capital. Besides, financialization is also considered as a change in the conception of control of firms, in force today, for which the maximization of shareholder value becomes the main concern. In this doctoral work, we set out to analyze the financialization indicators in the ten companies with the highest market capitalization worldwide, through multi-case research and an exploratory approach. We did not intend to exhaust the debate on financialization or explain everything that happens in companies, but rather to develop the construction of indicators, from the perspective of Economic Sociology. Some indicators that makeup financialization can be highlighted, such as 1) Comparison between the sources of profitability; 2) Shareholding Composition and Shareholding Acquisitions. 3) Mergers and Acquisitions; 4) Origin of the directors; 5) Payment of Compensation to Executives; 6) Payment of Dividends to Shareholders 7) Employee Salaries and 8) Employment. Preliminarily, we have already found that the services or financial services segment has constituted an important fraction of the profitability of some companies, exceeding production profits. The shareholding structure of companies and shareholding acquisitions are increasingly in charge of large investment funds and financial institutions, which already surpass the largest banks in market cap. The managers of the companies, even those who came from an academic background focused on the industry, make decisions that are very attuned to the financialized mentality, with the payment of millionaire compensation to executives, reinforcing the expansion of a layer of wealthy managers. Dividends and stock buybacks have been draining almost all of the companies' net income, making them work emphatically to pay dividends to shareholders. This is a significant qualitative change over the past forty years, which has been transforming the production area towards creating shareholder value. Meanwhile, the salaries of most employees are below the average salary of all ethnic groups in the USA, for example, as we will see. The level of employment is also an indicator of financialization, sometimes dropping dramatically, now increasing, as in the cases of Amazon and Apple, which have created thousands of jobs in recent years, but through cheaper labour through outsourcing. In this work we have analyzed the ten companies with the highest market capitalization worldwide, applying the eight indicators described above. With this debate, we hope to contribute to the research agenda of economic sociology and finance, through empirical research and its analysis in the light of the existing theoretical production.
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spelling Carmo, Marcelo José doSacomano Neto, Máriohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0000793038362058Donadone, Julio Cesarhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7643906508178259http://lattes.cnpq.br/37281138606264546d87c347-05d7-4d32-b69f-311851b232492020-11-18T09:24:18Z2020-11-18T09:24:18Z2020-11-05CARMO, Marcelo José do. Indicadores de financeirização nas empresas com maior valor de mercado. 2020. Tese (Doutorado em Engenharia de Produção) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2020. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/13464.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/13464The economic process of financialization is considered by several authors as the development of dependence and subordination of productive capital to financial capital. Besides, financialization is also considered as a change in the conception of control of firms, in force today, for which the maximization of shareholder value becomes the main concern. In this doctoral work, we set out to analyze the financialization indicators in the ten companies with the highest market capitalization worldwide, through multi-case research and an exploratory approach. We did not intend to exhaust the debate on financialization or explain everything that happens in companies, but rather to develop the construction of indicators, from the perspective of Economic Sociology. Some indicators that makeup financialization can be highlighted, such as 1) Comparison between the sources of profitability; 2) Shareholding Composition and Shareholding Acquisitions. 3) Mergers and Acquisitions; 4) Origin of the directors; 5) Payment of Compensation to Executives; 6) Payment of Dividends to Shareholders 7) Employee Salaries and 8) Employment. Preliminarily, we have already found that the services or financial services segment has constituted an important fraction of the profitability of some companies, exceeding production profits. The shareholding structure of companies and shareholding acquisitions are increasingly in charge of large investment funds and financial institutions, which already surpass the largest banks in market cap. The managers of the companies, even those who came from an academic background focused on the industry, make decisions that are very attuned to the financialized mentality, with the payment of millionaire compensation to executives, reinforcing the expansion of a layer of wealthy managers. Dividends and stock buybacks have been draining almost all of the companies' net income, making them work emphatically to pay dividends to shareholders. This is a significant qualitative change over the past forty years, which has been transforming the production area towards creating shareholder value. Meanwhile, the salaries of most employees are below the average salary of all ethnic groups in the USA, for example, as we will see. The level of employment is also an indicator of financialization, sometimes dropping dramatically, now increasing, as in the cases of Amazon and Apple, which have created thousands of jobs in recent years, but through cheaper labour through outsourcing. In this work we have analyzed the ten companies with the highest market capitalization worldwide, applying the eight indicators described above. With this debate, we hope to contribute to the research agenda of economic sociology and finance, through empirical research and its analysis in the light of the existing theoretical production.O processo econômico da financeirização é considerado por diversos autores como o desenvolvimento da dependência e da subordinação do capital produtivo ao capital financeiro. Além disso a financeirização também é considerada como uma alteração na concepção de controle das firmas, hoje vigente, pelo qual a maximização do valor ao acionista torna-se a principal preocupação. Neste trabalho de doutorado, nos propusemos a analisar os indicadores de financeirização nas dez empresas com maior valor de mercado em nível mundial, por meio de pesquisa multicasos e uma abordagem exploratória. Não tivemos o intuito de exaurir o debate sobre a financeirização ou explicar tudo o que acontece nas empresas, mas sim desenvolver a construção de indicadores, sob a ótica da Sociologia Econômica. Alguns indicadores que compõem a financeirização podem ser destacados, como: 1) Comparação entre as fontes de lucratividade; 2) Composição Acionária e Aquisições Acionárias. 3) Fusões e Aquisições; 4) Origem dos dirigentes; 5) Pagamento de Compensações aos Executivos; 6) Pagamento de Dividendos aos Acionistas 7) Salários dos Funcionários e 8) Emprego. Preliminarmente já constatamos que o segmento de serviços ou de serviços financeiros vêm constituindo uma importante fração da lucratividade de algumas empresas, ultrapassando os lucros da produção. A composição acionária das empresas e as aquisições acionárias estão a cargo cada vez mais de grandes fundos de investimentos e instituições de tipo financeiro, que já ultrapassam os maiores bancos em valor de mercado. Os dirigentes das empresas, mesmo aqueles que vieram de uma formação acadêmica voltada à indústria, tomam decisões muito afinadas com a mentalidade financeirizada, sendo o pagamento de compensações milionárias aos executivos um reforço à ampliação de uma camada de abastados dirigentes. Os dividendos e stock buybacks vem drenando quase todo o lucro líquido das empresas, fazendo com que elas trabalhem enfaticamente para o fim de pagar dividendos aos acionistas. Essa é uma mudança qualitativa significativa dos últimos quarenta anos, que vem transformando a área da produção em direção à criação de valor aos acionistas. Enquanto isso, os salários da maioria dos funcionários encontram-se em um nível abaixo da média salarial de todos os grupos étnicos, nos EUA, por exemplo, como veremos. O nível de emprego também é um indicador da financeirização, ora caindo drasticamente, ora aumentando, como nos casos de Amazon e Apple, que criaram milhares de vagas nos últimos anos, mas por meio de mão-de-obra mais barata através das terceirizações. Neste trabalho analisamos as dez empresas com maior valor de mercado em nível mundial, aplicando nelas os oito indicadores acima descritos. 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spellingShingle Indicadores de financeirização nas empresas com maior valor de mercado
Carmo, Marcelo José do
Financeirização
Indicadores
Empresas contemporâneas
Sociologia econômica
Teoria das organizações
Financialization
Indicators
Contemporary companies
Economic sociology
Organization theory
ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE PRODUCAO::GERENCIA DE PRODUCAO
title_short Indicadores de financeirização nas empresas com maior valor de mercado
title_full Indicadores de financeirização nas empresas com maior valor de mercado
title_fullStr Indicadores de financeirização nas empresas com maior valor de mercado
title_full_unstemmed Indicadores de financeirização nas empresas com maior valor de mercado
title_sort Indicadores de financeirização nas empresas com maior valor de mercado
author Carmo, Marcelo José do
author_facet Carmo, Marcelo José do
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Donadone, Julio Cesar
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Indicadores
Empresas contemporâneas
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Teoria das organizações
topic Financeirização
Indicadores
Empresas contemporâneas
Sociologia econômica
Teoria das organizações
Financialization
Indicators
Contemporary companies
Economic sociology
Organization theory
ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE PRODUCAO::GERENCIA DE PRODUCAO
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Indicators
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