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Dr. Daniel Pacheco Lacerda
Department of Production Engineering, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, São Leopoldo, RS 93022-750, Brazil

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Journal article
Published: 07 June 2021 in IEEE Latin America Transactions
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Electricity distribution is an essential service where the efficiency of the service provided can have a significant impact on consumers' daily lives. This paper presents a model developed using the techniques Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) to evaluate the efficiency of the field service units in electric power distributors. In this study is proposing a new metric for efficiency analysis integrating the OEE and DEA. To achieve the proposed goal, a case study is carried out at an electric energy distributor. A comparative analysis was conducted with the results obtained through the use of the model OEE/DEA compared with the results of the OEE. The efficiency measured with the use of the model OEE/DEA shows differences concerning the results of the OEE. From these differences, it was observed that the field service units that were considered more efficient by the OEE did not obtain the same result by the model OEE/DEA.

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Tiago Dos Santos Antunes; Fabio Sartori Piran; Gustavo Silva Stefano; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. An Internal Benchmarking Efficiency Evaluation of a Brazilian Electrical Distributor Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA): A Case of Study. IEEE Latin America Transactions 2021, 19, 437 -445.

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Tiago Dos Santos Antunes, Fabio Sartori Piran, Gustavo Silva Stefano, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. An Internal Benchmarking Efficiency Evaluation of a Brazilian Electrical Distributor Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA): A Case of Study. IEEE Latin America Transactions. 2021; 19 (3):437-445.

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Tiago Dos Santos Antunes; Fabio Sartori Piran; Gustavo Silva Stefano; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. 2021. "An Internal Benchmarking Efficiency Evaluation of a Brazilian Electrical Distributor Using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA): A Case of Study." IEEE Latin America Transactions 19, no. 3: 437-445.

Journal article
Published: 18 May 2021 in International Journal of Production Economics
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Economic efficiency assessments based on Data Envelopment Analysis are scarce compared to technical efficiency studies, even in for-profit firms. Some aspects justify this scarcity, such as the difficulty to estimate accurate prices, given their variability over time. In many situations, external benchmarking is hindered due to organizations' unique nature and the barriers to sharing information considered critical to competitiveness. The use of internal benchmarking can overcome some of these difficulties. This study conducted an internal benchmarking analysis of a broiler production system, focusing on cost efficiency. We conducted longitudinal case-based research over six years (2014–2019). The concepts of throughput accounting of the Theory of Constraints were applied to structure the DEA model (inputs, prices, and output). The Critical Incident Technique was used to explore the effects of interventions on the production system's cost efficiency. The results show that the broiler production system could reduce 32% of the total cost per unit of production if the balance of inputs suggested by the DEA evaluation was used. This work contributes to the literature by showing the potential of internal benchmarking to explore the evolution of cost efficiency over time. From a practical perspective, this study is important for managers by showing how to measure the impact of management actions on performance, providing valuable information to guide continuous improvement.

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Fabio Sartori Piran; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Ana S. Camanho; Maria C.A. Silva. Internal benchmarking to assess the cost efficiency of a broiler production system combining data envelopment analysis and throughput accounting. International Journal of Production Economics 2021, 238, 108173 .

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Fabio Sartori Piran, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda, Ana S. Camanho, Maria C.A. Silva. Internal benchmarking to assess the cost efficiency of a broiler production system combining data envelopment analysis and throughput accounting. International Journal of Production Economics. 2021; 238 ():108173.

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Fabio Sartori Piran; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Ana S. Camanho; Maria C.A. Silva. 2021. "Internal benchmarking to assess the cost efficiency of a broiler production system combining data envelopment analysis and throughput accounting." International Journal of Production Economics 238, no. : 108173.

Earlycite article
Published: 03 May 2021 in International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relations in the Marketing/Operations interface through the analysis of data of the operational reality of a Brazilian company with a low technological intensity. The study aims to quantify and determine the impacts of marketing decisions on delivery performance and on flexibility of the operations area. Design/methodology/approach A longitudinal case study was conducted and the variables used in the model were derived from established theories and were evaluated with artificial neural networks. The case of a food manufacturing company was selected to reflect the relations in the marketing/operations interface of a low technological intensity enterprise. Findings The results show that the decisions on Place/Channel, Price and Product dimensions of marketing exert a significant impact on flexibility and delivery performance of the operation area. Research limitations/implications The findings of the case study cannot be generalised and the outcomes are specific to just one firm. However, the approach lends itself to replication, particularly within low technological intensity companies. Originality/value Prior studies have focussed on coordination among functional areas as marketing and operations at higher levels of abstraction. The study contemplate empirical propositions through the data analysis of a company with a low technological intensity that can be used to improve managers' decisions and alignment in the Marketing/Operation Interface.

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Marcos Eduardo Finger; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Luis Riehs Camargo; Fábio Sartori Piran; Ricardo Augusto Cassel; Maria Isabel Wolf Motta Morandi. Impacts of marketing decisions on delivery performance and flexibility of the operations area. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management 2021, ahead-of-p, 1 .

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Marcos Eduardo Finger, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda, Luis Riehs Camargo, Fábio Sartori Piran, Ricardo Augusto Cassel, Maria Isabel Wolf Motta Morandi. Impacts of marketing decisions on delivery performance and flexibility of the operations area. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management. 2021; ahead-of-p (ahead-of-p):1.

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Marcos Eduardo Finger; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Luis Riehs Camargo; Fábio Sartori Piran; Ricardo Augusto Cassel; Maria Isabel Wolf Motta Morandi. 2021. "Impacts of marketing decisions on delivery performance and flexibility of the operations area." International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management ahead-of-p, no. ahead-of-p: 1.

Journal article
Published: 15 March 2021 in Revista Produção Online
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Há vários atores que participam de um ecossistema de inovação, entre eles as Universidades empreendedoras (YAGHMAIE; VANHAVERBEKE, 2019). Entretanto, os modelos de implementação da universidade empreendedora são incompletos e na literatura há poucos esforços que buscam mapear e planejar as demandas para que universidade se torne parte de um ecossistema de inovação. (DE MOURA et al., 2019). Diante deste contexto, esta pesquisa se propõe a identificar quais são os fatores críticos de sucesso para implementação da universidade empreendedora na visão da comunidade científica brasileira. A partir de uma revisão sistemática da literatura, foi conduzida uma meta-síntese qualitativa sobre universidades no contexto dos ecossistemas de inovação por meio do Literature Grounded Theory (LGT). Além do mapeamento da literatura, os resultados identificam os fatores críticos de sucesso para participação de universidades em ecossistemas de inovação. Tais fatores tem em sua origem relações de causa e efeito que puderam ser descobertas por meio da identificação de regras de associação entre os estudos analisados, o que até então, não havia sido mapeado na literatura. A partir desta análise as universidades podem identificar as demandas e planejar as ações estratégicas para criação, inserção ou adequação, bem como rever seu modelo de atuação em ecossistemas de inovação.

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Tatiane Pereira Librelato; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. Fatores críticos de sucesso do ecossistema de inovação: uma meta-síntese sobre a participação de universidades. Revista Produção Online 2021, 21, 105 -130.

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Tatiane Pereira Librelato, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. Fatores críticos de sucesso do ecossistema de inovação: uma meta-síntese sobre a participação de universidades. Revista Produção Online. 2021; 21 (1):105-130.

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Tatiane Pereira Librelato; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. 2021. "Fatores críticos de sucesso do ecossistema de inovação: uma meta-síntese sobre a participação de universidades." Revista Produção Online 21, no. 1: 105-130.

Research article
Published: 01 January 2021 in Production
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Paper aims This paper aims at investigating the efficacy of fast-response measures to mitigate the impacts of COVID-19 in an essential service organization that continued to operate despite the pandemic. Originality Although the number of studies associated with COVID-19 has grown exponentially, insufficient attention has been paid to how organizations should rapidly respond to overcome the trade-off between worker’s health and economic activity. Research method A five-step case study design is carried out in this research. The efficacy of measures is assessed through the amplitude and agreement level among respondents as well as a statistical comparative analysis to evidence the significance of the results. Main findings Our findings indicate that the mitigation measures implemented within the factory were well-accepted by employees and empirical evidence attests to the efficacy of the actions implemented, even though further studies are needed. Implications for theory and practice The study expands the literature about Business Continuity Planning and highlights the Evaporating Cloud (a tool of the Theory of Constraints) as a mechanism to broaden the capacity to analyze conflicts. For practitioners, this research presents a useful body of knowledge to deal with trade-offs at the enterprise-level.

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Rodrigo Frank de Souza Gomes; Leandro Gauss; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. Fast-response measures to mitigate the COVID-19 health and economic impacts within the organizations: the case of Thyssenkrupp Elevator Brazil. Production 2021, 31, 1 .

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Rodrigo Frank de Souza Gomes, Leandro Gauss, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. Fast-response measures to mitigate the COVID-19 health and economic impacts within the organizations: the case of Thyssenkrupp Elevator Brazil. Production. 2021; 31 ():1.

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Rodrigo Frank de Souza Gomes; Leandro Gauss; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. 2021. "Fast-response measures to mitigate the COVID-19 health and economic impacts within the organizations: the case of Thyssenkrupp Elevator Brazil." Production 31, no. : 1.

Book
Published: 01 January 2021 in Literature Reviews
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This book begins by introducing the topic of knowledge in literature, including its scientific foundations. Due to the ever-increasing number of scientific publications, literature reviews are becoming more and more essential to stay updated. Literature Reviews describes an innovative system for creating systematic literature reviews, through reviewing, analyzing, and synthesizing scientific and technological literature. It then discusses systematic literature reviews, content analysis, and literature synthesis separately, before presenting the methodology to combine them in one process. It showcases computational tools to aid in this technique and offers examples of the method in action. Finally, the book takes a new of future developments in the subject. This book is of interest to graduate students, as well as researchers and academics, helping them to deepen insights and improve skills needed to conduct thorough literature reviews.

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Ana Paula Cardoso Ermel; D. P. Lacerda; Maria Isabel W. M. Morandi; Leandro Gauss. Literature Reviews. Literature Reviews 2021, 1 .

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Ana Paula Cardoso Ermel, D. P. Lacerda, Maria Isabel W. M. Morandi, Leandro Gauss. Literature Reviews. Literature Reviews. 2021; ():1.

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Ana Paula Cardoso Ermel; D. P. Lacerda; Maria Isabel W. M. Morandi; Leandro Gauss. 2021. "Literature Reviews." Literature Reviews , no. : 1.

Journal article
Published: 07 October 2020 in Journal of Cleaner Production
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Responsible use of natural resources is an important social and political issue, and as such, it is an essential factor in business decision-making. In this scenario, accounting practices need to include valuation and analysis of external costs and environmental debts as part of the information available to decision-makers. Therefore, this study focuses on proposing a method to measure and evidence the Environmental Debt (ED) of a productive system. For this purpose, Design Science Research was used to conduct the research. Its main result makes possible to propose the Measurement and Evidencing of Environmental Debt Method (MEED). The method was developed from a combination of resources identified in the literature, propositions of research groups, from consulting market methods and international organizations involved with the recognition of prices of natural resources. The results of applying MEED reveal the valuation and disclosure of external costs and environmental obligations from the internalization of environmental externalities related to the primary objective of accounting, namely, valuation of equity. The method was tested in the poultry sector, specifically the production of griller chickens, and evaluated by experts in multidisciplinary areas. Environmental externalities are present in the analyzed system, negatively affecting equity.

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Dalila Cisco Collatto; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Ernani Ott; Lucila M.S. Campos; Luciane Reginato; Simone Santos Knak. Method for measurement and evidencing of environmental debt (MEED) in productive systems. Journal of Cleaner Production 2020, 282, 124453 .

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Dalila Cisco Collatto, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda, Ernani Ott, Lucila M.S. Campos, Luciane Reginato, Simone Santos Knak. Method for measurement and evidencing of environmental debt (MEED) in productive systems. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2020; 282 ():124453.

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Dalila Cisco Collatto; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Ernani Ott; Lucila M.S. Campos; Luciane Reginato; Simone Santos Knak. 2020. "Method for measurement and evidencing of environmental debt (MEED) in productive systems." Journal of Cleaner Production 282, no. : 124453.

Journal article
Published: 04 September 2020 in Tecno-Lógica
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O ecossistema de valor da moda é complexo e composto por múltiplos atores com interesses distintos e potencialmente conflitantes. Esta complexidade se amplifica ao introduzir novos processos ou produtos com o objetivo de promover a inovação tecnológica, tais como o desenvolvimento de artigos wearables (tecnologias vestíveis). Portanto, conhecer os atores pertencentes a este ecossistema é interessante. A presente pesquisa tem como objetivo apresentar os atores que compõem o ecossistema de valor da moda na perspectiva das tecnologias vestíveis (wearables technologies). Para tanto, realizou-se a revisão sistemática de literatura investigando estruturas de ecossistemas de valor, em segundo momento identificou-se os atores presentes nos estudos identificados e, por fim, propôs-se o framework conceitual do ecossistema de valor. Como resultado, a pesquisa apresentou o modelo conceitual e inseriu a relação com indústrias como eletrônica e de software no ecossistema, além disso considerou os atores complementares, tais como os profissionais envolvidos no processo de produção do produto wearables.

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Larissa Fortunati; Rosiane Serrano; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. Modelo conceitual do ecossistema de valor da moda na perspectiva dos produtos WEARABLES. Tecno-Lógica 2020, 24, 368 -378.

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Larissa Fortunati, Rosiane Serrano, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. Modelo conceitual do ecossistema de valor da moda na perspectiva dos produtos WEARABLES. Tecno-Lógica. 2020; 24 ():368-378.

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Larissa Fortunati; Rosiane Serrano; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. 2020. "Modelo conceitual do ecossistema de valor da moda na perspectiva dos produtos WEARABLES." Tecno-Lógica 24, no. : 368-378.

Earlycite article
Published: 17 August 2020 in International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management
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PurposeThe purpose of the present study is to identify and measure economically the losses related to inventory management in an oil refinery.Design/methodology/approachAn exploratory case study was conducted to search for a better understanding of a phenomenon and its implications.FindingsThe results obtained based on the case study suggest the need to observe this phenomenon in other contexts and take managerial actions that will eliminate waste as one of the forms of generating value for the company. The results were related to each other and to the traditional metrics of inventory management and can be used as a base to improve mathematical and computational models for production planning and scheduling and also performance indicators.Originality/valueNo studies have been found that attempt to measure the economic losses derived from inventory management and their capacity in this environment.

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Marcos Fabricio Machado; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Maria Isabel Wolf Motta Morandi; Luis Felipe Riehs Camargo; Aline Dresch. Economic measuring of losses derived from inventory management at an oil refinery. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management 2020, ahead-of-p, 1 .

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Marcos Fabricio Machado, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda, Maria Isabel Wolf Motta Morandi, Luis Felipe Riehs Camargo, Aline Dresch. Economic measuring of losses derived from inventory management at an oil refinery. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management. 2020; ahead-of-p (ahead-of-p):1.

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Marcos Fabricio Machado; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Maria Isabel Wolf Motta Morandi; Luis Felipe Riehs Camargo; Aline Dresch. 2020. "Economic measuring of losses derived from inventory management at an oil refinery." International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management ahead-of-p, no. ahead-of-p: 1.

Original research
Published: 18 May 2020 in Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management
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The efficiency levels at which companies turn inputs into outputs may increase their competitive capacity. Nevertheless, in the literature, there is a lack of methods allowing evaluation of the performance of operations in production systems that take into account all of their components. The objective of this study is to present an analysis of efficiency for a production system using DEA and OEE in an integrated manner (DEA/OEE). To achieve this objective, we conducted a case study of a bus manufacturer and a comparative analysis using the results obtained by DEA/OEE compared with the results of the OEE measured in an operation of the company studied. The efficiency measured by DEA/OEE presents differences in relation to OEE results. The analysis of the causes of such differences pointed out that action taken to improve the OEE indicator decreased the efficiency of the operation analyzed. This study evidences that decision-making focused on improving OEE on its own may lead to an increase in the consumption of resources during an operation. Such an increase does not necessarily increase production levels and may reduce technical efficiency.

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Fabio Antonio Sartori Piran; Alaércio De Paris; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Luis Felipe Riehs Camargo; Rosiane Serrano; Ricardo Augusto Cassel. Overall Equipment Effectiveness: Required but not Enough—An Analysis Integrating Overall Equipment Effect and Data Envelopment Analysis. Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management 2020, 21, 191 -206.

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Fabio Antonio Sartori Piran, Alaércio De Paris, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda, Luis Felipe Riehs Camargo, Rosiane Serrano, Ricardo Augusto Cassel. Overall Equipment Effectiveness: Required but not Enough—An Analysis Integrating Overall Equipment Effect and Data Envelopment Analysis. Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management. 2020; 21 (2):191-206.

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Fabio Antonio Sartori Piran; Alaércio De Paris; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Luis Felipe Riehs Camargo; Rosiane Serrano; Ricardo Augusto Cassel. 2020. "Overall Equipment Effectiveness: Required but not Enough—An Analysis Integrating Overall Equipment Effect and Data Envelopment Analysis." Global Journal of Flexible Systems Management 21, no. 2: 191-206.

Article
Published: 04 May 2020 in Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing
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Increased demand for a greater variety of products has forced many companies to rethink their strategies to offer more product variants without sacrificing production efficiency. In this context, research has found that such a trade-off can be properly managed by exploiting the module-based product family (MBPF) design. Over the years, active work in developing methods to design MBPFs has been carried out. Nevertheless, many of them have been created, and consequently exist, in isolation from one other. As a result, the adoption of these methods in industry and academy alike is inhibited by the seemingly broad array of material without a coherent organizing structure. To bridge this gap, this paper performs a systematic literature review and a meta-synthesis, wherein 72 methods to design MBPFs and their respective instances are connected in the form of a functional model and structured classes of design problems. These entities together serve as a meta-method for organizing the research on MBPF design, from which it was possible to identify the common underlying structure among the methods developed over the past 20 years. The main contributions of this work include: (1) constructing a functional model that connects the design methods for MBPFs; (2) suggesting structured classes of design problems that complement the functional model by cataloging the techniques meant to execute each sub-function of the model; (3) proposing a construction heuristic to build and assess functional models and classes of design problems.

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Leandro Gauss; Daniel P. Lacerda; Paulo A. Cauchick Miguel. Module-based product family design: systematic literature review and meta-synthesis. Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing 2020, 32, 265 -312.

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Leandro Gauss, Daniel P. Lacerda, Paulo A. Cauchick Miguel. Module-based product family design: systematic literature review and meta-synthesis. Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing. 2020; 32 (1):265-312.

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Leandro Gauss; Daniel P. Lacerda; Paulo A. Cauchick Miguel. 2020. "Module-based product family design: systematic literature review and meta-synthesis." Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing 32, no. 1: 265-312.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2020 in Gestão & Produção
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Additive Manufacturing (AM) has seen continued growth in adoption by organizations in recent years, changing production processes, supply chain, maintenance, product development and the global economy. There are several Additive Manufacturing technologies and equipment on the market, however, there are no guidelines, benchmarking or decision support tools for proper selection. After a systematic review of the literature, the lack of propositions that act during the development of the product and process was evidenced. This research focuses on the selection of Additive Manufacturing technologies for a production system. The general objective being to propose a decision support model based on the characteristics of additive technologies and competitive criteria, resulting in a choice aligned with the guidelines of organizations and their production systems. For the operationalization of the model, the AHP techniques and conjoint analysis were used together, where the characteristics of the Additive Manufacturing technologies were related to the competitive criteria for the model to indicate the recommended technology to the production system or organization in question. Finally, the artifact recommended the right technology in three distinct situations, from a vendor, user, and expert point of view. Thus, this research contributes to both academia and business by developing a functional artifact of additive manufacturing technology selection. Also, by contributing to the increased availability of information on the nine most commonly used additive technologies in industry.

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Douglas Rhoden Calderaro; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Douglas Rafael Veit. Selection of additive manufacturing technologies in productive systems: a decision support model. Gestão & Produção 2020, 27, 1 .

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Douglas Rhoden Calderaro, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda, Douglas Rafael Veit. Selection of additive manufacturing technologies in productive systems: a decision support model. Gestão & Produção. 2020; 27 (3):1.

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Douglas Rhoden Calderaro; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Douglas Rafael Veit. 2020. "Selection of additive manufacturing technologies in productive systems: a decision support model." Gestão & Produção 27, no. 3: 1.

Original article
Published: 01 January 2020 in Gestão & Produção
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With the e-commerce growth, more people are buying products over the internet. To increase customer satisfaction, merchants provide spaces for product and service reviews. Products with positive reviews attract customers, while products with negative reviews lose customers. Following this idea, some individuals and corporations write fake reviews to promote their products and services or defame their competitors. The difficulty for finding these reviews was in the large amount of information available. One solution is to use data mining techniques and tools, such as the classification function. Exploring this situation, the present work evaluates classification techniques to identify fake reviews about products and services on the Internet. The research also presents a literature systematic review on fake reviews. The research used 8 classification algorithms. The algorithms were trained and tested with a hotels database. The CONCENSO algorithm presented the best result, with 88% in the precision indicator. After the first test, the algorithms classified reviews on another hotels database. To compare the results of this new classification, the Review Skeptic algorithm was used. The SVM and GLMNET algorithms presented the highest convergence with the Review Skeptic algorithm, classifying 83% of reviews with the same result. The research contributes by demonstrating the algorithms ability to understand consumers’ real reviews to products and services on the Internet. Another contribution is to be the pioneer in the investigation of fake reviews in Brazil and in production engineering.

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Andrey Schmidt Dos Santos; Luis Felipe Riehs Camargo; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. Evaluation of classification techniques for identifying fake reviews about products and services on the internet. Gestão & Produção 2020, 27, 1 .

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Andrey Schmidt Dos Santos, Luis Felipe Riehs Camargo, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. Evaluation of classification techniques for identifying fake reviews about products and services on the internet. Gestão & Produção. 2020; 27 (4):1.

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Andrey Schmidt Dos Santos; Luis Felipe Riehs Camargo; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda. 2020. "Evaluation of classification techniques for identifying fake reviews about products and services on the internet." Gestão & Produção 27, no. 4: 1.

Editorial
Published: 01 January 2020 in BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
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In 2003, the following questions were exposed to the scientific community of operations management: “Do we contribute so little because we are irrelevant?” or “Are we irrelevant because we contribute so little?” (Ford, Duncan, Bedeian, Ginter, Rousculp & Adams, 2005, p. 36). It is not a new issue for the scientific community, but it remains today. The criticisms focus on rigor in conducting research at the expense of its usefulness. The literature has portrayed this situation as a trade-off between relevance and rigor. Besides, examples of dysfunctionalities of logic ‘publish or perish’ are also abundant.

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Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Aline Dresch. Impact beyond impact factor: The Design-science way. BAR - Brazilian Administration Review 2020, 17, 1 .

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Daniel Pacheco Lacerda, Aline Dresch. Impact beyond impact factor: The Design-science way. BAR - Brazilian Administration Review. 2020; 17 (1):1.

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Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Aline Dresch. 2020. "Impact beyond impact factor: The Design-science way." BAR - Brazilian Administration Review 17, no. 1: 1.

Journal article
Published: 22 October 2019 in Journal of Cleaner Production
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The industrial sector is the largest consumer of energy in the world. In this sector, non-energy intensive companies have untapped energy efficiency potential, such as Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) manufacturers. Among the companies classified as non-energy-intensive, the International Energy Agency estimates that the untapped potential for energy efficiency is equivalent to the energy consumption of Japan and South Korea per year, together. In the literature, this unexplored potential is termed as a gap in energy management. The approaches found in the literature present a scenario where most companies exclusively use financial indicators to evaluate investment in energy efficiency. However, even if the results of these indicators are financially attractive, the level of adoption of energy efficiency technologies remains low. Studies on this unexplored potential present technological vies and do not contemplate conjuncture risks and uncertainties that may influence in the adoption of a technological solution. This study aims to analyze through practical application the systemic viability of the combined use of regenerative converters and energy storage in a UPS manufacturer, as well as the use of renewable energy sources for self-generation. The variables were identified through an SLR and combined into a closed loop diagram. A conceptual model was structured by representing the dynamic relationships between variables and the behavior of these variables in decisions related to energy efficiency. Systems Dynamic Modeling (SDM) was used to simulate the behavior of systems in different scenarios considering the use of such technologies and possible variations in energy supply and demand. The estimated financial results of each scenario are presented taking into account the assumptions of a computational model. The results of the model suggest that the use of Regenerative Converter Pulse Width Modulation (RC-PWM) is positive in any context, presenting ROI higher than 4 in the Red Rate Flag scenarios. The option for Distributed Microgeneration (DMG) exerts a negative influence on financial attractiveness, especially in the option of trading energy in a free environment. Government incentives and Peak Shaving (PS) have had a low influence on financial attractiveness for over 10 years. The developed model can be used to visualize alternatives and make decisions in similar situations.

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Jonatas Campos Martins; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Maria Isabel Wolf Motta Morandi; Dieter Goldmeyer; Fabio Sartori Piran. Systems dynamic modeling to analyze the systemic viability of the combined use of regenerative converters and energy storage in a UPS manufacturer. Journal of Cleaner Production 2019, 246, 118950 .

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Jonatas Campos Martins, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda, Maria Isabel Wolf Motta Morandi, Dieter Goldmeyer, Fabio Sartori Piran. Systems dynamic modeling to analyze the systemic viability of the combined use of regenerative converters and energy storage in a UPS manufacturer. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2019; 246 ():118950.

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Jonatas Campos Martins; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Maria Isabel Wolf Motta Morandi; Dieter Goldmeyer; Fabio Sartori Piran. 2019. "Systems dynamic modeling to analyze the systemic viability of the combined use of regenerative converters and energy storage in a UPS manufacturer." Journal of Cleaner Production 246, no. : 118950.

Journal article
Published: 30 September 2019 in International Journal of Production Economics
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Increased productivity and efficiency in industries with engineering-to-order (ETO) production systems have attracted growing interest from academia and business. The application of the Drum-Buffer-Rope (DBR) from the Theory of Constraints (TOC) is considered an alternative to traditional improvement programs to achieve these ends. Although research on DBR shows benefits to the companies that use it, empirical evidence about these benefits is uncommon in the literature, especially in ETO production systems. Thus, it is necessary to evaluate the effects that the implementation of DBR produces to contribute to the improvement of efficiency in an ETO system. This study analyses the effects of the implementation of DBR on the efficiency of three ETO production lines of an aerospace manufacturer. The effects were evaluated longitudinally through a case study using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), the Wilcoxon test and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). The results show that the DBR implementation resulted in an increase in efficiency up to 19%. The results also establish that the DBR helps prioritization, improves communication among the productive departments, reduces the lead time and lists other variables and qualitative aspects that contributed, positively or not, to the productive efficiency results.

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Eduardo Santos Telles; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Maria Isabel Wolf Motta Morandi; Fabio Antonio Sartori Piran. Drum-buffer-rope in an engineering-to-order system: An analysis of an aerospace manufacturer using data envelopment analysis (DEA). International Journal of Production Economics 2019, 222, 107500 .

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Eduardo Santos Telles, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda, Maria Isabel Wolf Motta Morandi, Fabio Antonio Sartori Piran. Drum-buffer-rope in an engineering-to-order system: An analysis of an aerospace manufacturer using data envelopment analysis (DEA). International Journal of Production Economics. 2019; 222 ():107500.

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Eduardo Santos Telles; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Maria Isabel Wolf Motta Morandi; Fabio Antonio Sartori Piran. 2019. "Drum-buffer-rope in an engineering-to-order system: An analysis of an aerospace manufacturer using data envelopment analysis (DEA)." International Journal of Production Economics 222, no. : 107500.

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Published: 08 July 2019 in International Journal of Organizational Analysis
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Purpose Football is significant in the global economic context. However, the same significance is not identified in the value added to the chain, as the elements that make it up act in a disintegrated and independent manner with undesired effects. Consequently, it is necessary to structure the undesired effects to seek the basic causes that sustain this problematic situation. Thus, this paper aims to use a CRT to structure the undesired effects and basic causes that limit the positive economic impacts of the south Brazilian football value chain. Design/methodology/approach A semi-structured questionnaire was applied with questions about the existing constraints. Based on the answers in the interviews, the current reality tree was elaborated, premised on identifying the basic causes that sustain the undesirable effects detected. Findings Among the main results, it was identified that management problems of the traditional leaders of football clubs and federations are considered the main reason why south of Brazil football cannot fully exploit its economic potential. Originality/value It is evidenced that the paper shows the undesired effect that has the most impact on the development of this chain, and it is important to propose improvements to its root causes, aiming at greater efficacy of the resulting actions.

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Rosiane Serrano; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Ricardo Augusto Cassel; Priscila Ferraz Soares; Fabio Sartori Piran. An exploration into the understanding of football value chain in south of Brazil. International Journal of Organizational Analysis 2019, 27, 644 -665.

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Rosiane Serrano, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda, Ricardo Augusto Cassel, Priscila Ferraz Soares, Fabio Sartori Piran. An exploration into the understanding of football value chain in south of Brazil. International Journal of Organizational Analysis. 2019; 27 (3):644-665.

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Rosiane Serrano; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Ricardo Augusto Cassel; Priscila Ferraz Soares; Fabio Sartori Piran. 2019. "An exploration into the understanding of football value chain in south of Brazil." International Journal of Organizational Analysis 27, no. 3: 644-665.

Journal article
Published: 26 May 2019 in Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management
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Goal: The aim of this paper is to show that design science and design science research may contribute as a methodological approach in the context of operations management. Design/methodology/approach: A systematic literature review was conducted to identify articles that have applied design science and design science research in operations management studies. Results: The findings show that the concepts of design science and design science research are relevant and can be applied to conduct more relevant research. Moreover, this paper presents appropriate steps for conducting design science research and provides a summary of the main studies conducted in operations management until the present time. Some drivers are also suggested for advancing research in design science and design science research in operations management. Limitations of the investigation: The main limitation of this paper is the lack of an empirical approach. Practical implication: This paper can contribute to other researchers in the sense of presenting a methodological approach that can help reducing the gap that exists between the research that is developed by academics and what is necessary to support practitioners in organizations, mainly in operations management problems. Originality/value: Publications that discuss research in the area of operations management generally consider the aims and practices determined by traditional sciences (natural and social) as a reference. Thus, it is important to explain the core concepts and foundations, as well as presenting the papers, which have already been developed using design science research in operations management, is necessary for advancing the discussion regarding the use of this method in this area.

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Aline Dresch; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Paulo Augusto Cauchick-Miguel. Design science in operations management: conceptual foundations and literature analysis. Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management 2019, 16, 333 -346.

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Aline Dresch, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda, Paulo Augusto Cauchick-Miguel. Design science in operations management: conceptual foundations and literature analysis. Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management. 2019; 16 (2):333-346.

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Aline Dresch; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Paulo Augusto Cauchick-Miguel. 2019. "Design science in operations management: conceptual foundations and literature analysis." Brazilian Journal of Operations & Production Management 16, no. 2: 333-346.

Journal article
Published: 07 May 2019 in International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship
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Purpose Football is deployed into various segments and consists of a complex value chain, with interrelationships and circularities. It is relevant in various segments and therefore it is important to understand the structure. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to present a model of a football value chain and the managerial implications inherent to this chain. Design/methodology/approach This research used a field study as its methodology, developing a semi-structured questionnaire containing open-ended questions about the representativeness of the football value chain. In-depth interviews with specialists in football were performed to collect data. Findings The results of the interviews indicated that the theoretical model is representative. Furthermore, through validation, the relevance and representativeness of the football value chain was shown, as well as its interrelationships with the other commodity and service segments. In addition, it was found that this segment is relevant and influential in the national and international market, and can be considered a factor of economic and social development. Research limitations/implications This paper provides a view of the actors who make up the football value chain, and also supplies a complementary view to the models of chains presented in the theoretical review, enabling the provision of evidence on the axis with greater added value as a new step. The limitation of this research involves the context approached, because as identified throughout the investigation, this context is complex and dynamic. In this way, the linear approach used to construct this chain led to a reduced view of reality and of present relationships. Practical implications The model shows the presence of the main actors and the structure for the transformation of raw material into a final product, and is useful to understand the existing relationships and the layers of added value. Social implications The evaluation of the conceptual model of football value chain confirms that this is a professionalized chain, which generates a significant number of direct and indirect jobs. Originality/value The authors propose a model of a football value chain which is complementary to the theoretical review developed, exposing a linkage of the players present in this chain and at what stage they are present, and supplies the managerial implications inherent to this.

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Rosiane Serrano; Daniel Lacerda; Ricardo Augusto Cassel; Aline Dresch; Maria Morandi. Structure and analyze the football value chain in Brazil. International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship 2019, 20, 258 -275.

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Rosiane Serrano, Daniel Lacerda, Ricardo Augusto Cassel, Aline Dresch, Maria Morandi. Structure and analyze the football value chain in Brazil. International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship. 2019; 20 (2):258-275.

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Rosiane Serrano; Daniel Lacerda; Ricardo Augusto Cassel; Aline Dresch; Maria Morandi. 2019. "Structure and analyze the football value chain in Brazil." International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship 20, no. 2: 258-275.

Original article
Published: 02 March 2019 in The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
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Increased demand for a greater variety of products has forced many companies to rethink their strategies to offer more product variants without sacrificing production efficiency. Consequently, to satisfy this demand for customized products in shorter lead time and lower costs, production systems must be highly reactive and reconfigurable. In this context, the concept of reconfigurable manufacturing systems (RMS) emerged in the late 1990s to overcome the limitations of traditional manufacturing in rapidly and cost-efficiently respond to changing market conditions. However, the traditional development process of special-purpose machines to meet the requirements of change turned into an expensive and time-consuming task, challenging practitioners and scholars for reducing the impact of variety on the manufacturing costs. In order to aid the transition towards the reconfigurability from an engineering design perspective, this article introduces the Module-Based Machinery Design, a method to support the conceptual and system-level design of modular machine families for RMS. The contributions of this research include (i) the organization of existing methods and techniques for designing module-based product families into a coherent framework intended for developing machine families for RMS. (ii) The proposition of a design method that accomplishes the majority of RMS characteristics through the use of modularity. (iii) The introduction of the Adherence Index, a measure to indicate the level of utilization of basic, auxiliary and adaptive modules within a module-based machine variant. (iv) Finally, the analytical evidence of an RMS implementation through the design process of a family of modular floor level palletizers.

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Leandro Gauss; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Miguel Afonso Sellitto. Module-based machinery design: a method to support the design of modular machine families for reconfigurable manufacturing systems. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 2019, 102, 3911 -3936.

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Leandro Gauss, Daniel Pacheco Lacerda, Miguel Afonso Sellitto. Module-based machinery design: a method to support the design of modular machine families for reconfigurable manufacturing systems. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 2019; 102 (9-12):3911-3936.

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Leandro Gauss; Daniel Pacheco Lacerda; Miguel Afonso Sellitto. 2019. "Module-based machinery design: a method to support the design of modular machine families for reconfigurable manufacturing systems." The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 102, no. 9-12: 3911-3936.