Dissertação
Medição de sustentabilidade econômica, ambiental e social no setor de mineração utilizando Data Envelopment Analysis e o indicador financeiro EBITDA
Fecha
2018-12-17Autor
Fabrício de Wainder Pereira Ramos
Institución
Resumen
By reaching new levels of maturity of productive processes, there is a need of balance that
contemplates the search for excellence and parallel objectives would offer the ideal of
sustainability for organizations and society. Sustainability has rooted cumulative principles to
those focused only on environmental issues, such as: economic and social development. By
framing the mineral extraction sector in this scenario, it is expected a certain counterpart to its
activities, which, by their nature, are configured with a recognized degree of environmental
degradation and large social impacts. In this context, this work aimed to evaluate the
performance of the sustainable initiatives of mining companies through the analysis of the
sustainability indicators of their annual reports. The proposed model, based on Data
Envelopment Analysis (DEA), suggested an establishment of an efficiency benchmark
considering a set of variables that permeate the environmental and social dimensions of
sustainability. A total of 18 units, from 5 different companies in distinct periods, composed a
data panel that fed the model and as a result, 2 of them were considered efficient. This result
was possible due to the calculation of the cross-efficiencies, that increased the discriminatory
capacity of the model. An additional analysis of the EBITDA margin deepened the
comprehension of the economical dimension results and was created to compare it with the
efficiencies scores, having the purpose to affirm that companies with greater operational
results are more likely to act based on sustainable targets. This analysis, by the use of
Pearson's correlation coefficient was null. Guidance on the use of GRI standard indicators
opens the possibility to apply this model in other industries, areas or economic activities. A
limitation of the study refers to the inability to consider peculiarities of each type of mineral
extraction and, consequently, to deepen the analysis with the inclusion of production and
process technical data, specific variables of the mining industry.