Social appropriationin business sciences; a contribution to health, social problems and business management

This book compiles 4 research papers from faculty members and students of the Business Sciences Department, illustrating how problems addressed within its disciplines are not only of interest to academia but also to businesses, society, and the state, thus completing the quadruple helix of innovatio...

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Autores:
Buriticá Macías, Ángela María
Chica Rico, Esteban Andrés
Guevara Velásquez, Michelle Angello
Lanzas Duque, Victoria Eugenia
Estrada Mejía, Sandra
Jiménez-García, Williams Gilberto
Arenas-Valencia, Wilson
Bohórquez-Bedoya, Natalia
Ordoñez Rosero, Diego Fernando
Bernal Loaiza, María Elena
Idárraga Grajales, Manuela
Gómez Suta, Manuela
Bernal Loaiza, María Elena
Tipo de recurso:
Book
Fecha de publicación:
2024
Institución:
Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira
Repositorio:
Repositorio Institucional UTP
Idioma:
eng
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repositorio.utp.edu.co:11059/15302
Acceso en línea:
https://hdl.handle.net/11059/15302
https://repositorio.utp.edu.co/home
Palabra clave:
Poder de compra
Tráfico de drogas
Perfiles generacionales
Narcotráfico
Colombia
Violencia
América Latina
Competitividad
Cadena de suministro
Procesamiento de lenguaje natural
Marketing
Comercio
Salud mental
Rights
openAccess
License
Atribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
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Summary:This book compiles 4 research papers from faculty members and students of the Business Sciences Department, illustrating how problems addressed within its disciplines are not only of interest to academia but also to businesses, society, and the state, thus completing the quadruple helix of innovation. The Social Appropriation of Knowledge transcends the boundaries of academia through the involvement of various stakeholders in the exchange of knowledge and expertise directed towards science, technology, and innovation. The evolution in these fields has rapidly transformed the economy and society to, among other things, enhance people’s well-being, reconfigure business productivity, and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the State (CEPAL, 2021).