MICRO AND SMALL FIRMS CONTRACTED THE WORKS OF THIRD SECTOR CONTRACTING AND PUBLIC

Authors

  • Daniela Juliano Silva Universidade Federal Fluminense - GRADUATE PROGRAM IN SOCIOLOGY AND LAW (PPGSD)
  • Napoleão Miranda Universidade Federal Fluminense - DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF GRADUATE PROGRAM IN SOCIOLOGY AND LAW (PPGSD)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/2178-8189.2015v19n1p185

Keywords:

Microenterprises, Small Businesses, Contracts with the Third Sector

Abstract

In a scenario of successive changes, we are faced today with a "new" State of design (First Sector) subsidiary and developer, embracing new contracting models, involving private non-profit institutions (Third Sector) ahead of social services relevance (health, education, technology, among others). To comply with the obligations entered into with the public entity (end-obligations), this Third Sector performs hires (to perform their half-bonds) with the second sector (market), where they operate Micro and Small Businesses. This study aims a reflective look at these contracts, usually the result of simplified bidding process in order to verify their specificities and whether they take place in compliance with the prerogatives and differential treatment meted especially those business companies (art. 170, X, SC / 1988). In this endeavor, it was decided, besides a literature review by an investigative approach from the point of view of three different social organizations that have management contracts in health care with public entities and therefore have signed contracts with ME and EPP for the fulfillment of their obligations to the government.      

Author Biographies

Daniela Juliano Silva, Universidade Federal Fluminense - GRADUATE PROGRAM IN SOCIOLOGY AND LAW (PPGSD)

PhD student linked to the Graduate Program in Sociology and Law of the Fluminense Federal University, the research line in urban conflicts, rural and environmental. Master in Sociology and Law from PPGSD / UFF. Graduated in Law from the Federal University of Uberlândia / MG. Specialist in Management and Environmental Management from the Federal University of Lavras / MG and an MBA in Business Law from the Getulio Vargas - FGV / RJ. Specialist Planning, Implementation and Management in Distance Education - PIGEAD Universidade Federal Fluminense. Experience with Third Sector organizations in Hydropower Sector and Tax Law. Research Assistant Law FGV Rio since 2013. Professor at Paradise College (RJ).     

Napoleão Miranda, Universidade Federal Fluminense - DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF GRADUATE PROGRAM IN SOCIOLOGY AND LAW (PPGSD)

He graduated in Social Sciences from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (1978), Master of Urban Development by El Colegio de Mexico (1981) and a PhD in Sociology from the Brazilian Society of Education - SBI / IUPERJ (1991). He is currently Acting Director of the Institute of Human Sciences and Philosophy (ICHF) of the Federal Fluminense University (UFF), Vice-coordinator of the Graduate Program in Sociology and Law (PPGSD), and Coordinator of the Undergraduate course in Sociology. He is Professor ASSOCIATED IV of the Department of Sociology of UFF and Professor of the Graduate Program in Sociology and Law at the same university. He has experience in Sociology, with emphasis in Sociology of Social Movements, Citizenship, Civil Society, Third Sector, Sociology of the Environment, acting on the following topics: citizenship, human rights, civil society, sustainable development and environment, and participation social. It is also Bachelor of Law from Universidade Cândido Mendes, Niteroi.

Published

2015-06-08

How to Cite

Silva, D. J., & Miranda, N. (2015). MICRO AND SMALL FIRMS CONTRACTED THE WORKS OF THIRD SECTOR CONTRACTING AND PUBLIC. Scientia Iuris, 19(1), 185–204. https://doi.org/10.5433/2178-8189.2015v19n1p185

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