Article
Repercusión de la formación y la tecnología en la productividad en la pesca / Productivity in deep sea and inshore fishing fleets
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2013-05-02Autor
Cervera Paz, Ángel
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Resumen
Business management literature features a variety of factors delimiting the environment of a
company. Kast and Rosenzweig (1997) distinguish between a general social setting affecting all
trades and a specific setting directly affecting individual organizations.
Environmental features affecting the general social setting constitute the external, generic determining
factors for all trades: culture, technology, education, policy, legal framework, natural
resources, demography, social characteristics and economic aspects. These would make up
the PEST analysis –an analysis of economic, social, technological and political factors.
In this paper we will begin by delimiting the main features of traditional fishing fleets. We will then
centred upon training and, finally, we will analyse the impact of technology in productivity and
quality of life of the crew.