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    GESTÃO DO RISCO NAS PEQUENAS PROPRIEDADES RURAIS
    (UNIFEOB, 2021-11-01) BERNARDO, Nathálya Caroline da Silva; PANCINE, Luiz Fernando; DOVAL, Danilo Morais,
    According to the Blackwell Encyclopedic Dictionary of Finance: “Risk can simply be defined as exposure to change. It is the probability that some future event or set of events occurs. Therefore, risk analysis involves the identification of potential adverse changes and the expected impact as a result on the organization.” (apud ASSI, 2021) Baraldi (2018, p. 13) and Damodaran (2009, p.338) relate risk to the oportunity. On the other hand, Arai (2015) points out that “risks are uncertainties regarding future results. Managing risk is managing results proactively, anticipating them.
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    A tecnologia no setor público
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2021-09-01) BERNARDO, Nathálya Caroline da Silva; MONTANHEIRO, Paulo Cesar; DOVAL, Danilo Morais
    The use of technology as a management tool is something cited by large names active in public management. Thus, in public administration, technology tends to be as essential in the future as it is today, moving towards the few to a largely digital environment.

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