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    Information technology and communications investments and its impact on competitiveness by Tricoci , Alberto Guillermo, Corral , Pablo Alejandro, Rosenthal , Ariana Miriam

    Published 2016
    “…Impact of social network usage in competitiveness will be a special focus of this work, analyzing behavioral changes based on size and capital composition of the enterprises.…”
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    Corporate hypocrisy by Garzón Castrillón, Manuel Alfonso

    Published 2021
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    Characterization of digital communication models in organizations of the third sector by Zanfrillo, Alicia Inés, Artola, María Antonia

    Published 2019
    “…A quantitative, descriptive methodology is adopted on the study population, revealing strategies anchored in prevention, deterministic, vertical, based on the dissemination of content and scarcely oriented towards the collective construction of behavioral patterns that allow awareness of the factors Contributory to psycho-bio- social well-being.…”
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    The new economic and technological paradigms in tourism activity and its relationship with the environment by Dieckow, Liliana María

    Published 2021
    “…Added to this are the new Generations of people, Millennials and Centennials with particular motivations, emotions and behaviors for their travel experiences, closely connected to social networks and technologies, which lead to reconfigure the economic activity of tourism from its bases. …”
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    Corporate hypocrisy by Garzón Castrillón, Manuel Alfonso

    Published 2021
    “…It was carried out based on the Methodi Ordinatio, addressing its theoretical origins and then approaching the concept, later venturing into the different studies that have approached it from corporate social responsibility (CSR), ethics; reputation, interest groups (stakeholders), and communication, subsequently in relation to the consequences that it generates in world-known organizations, their statements and the criticism made, subsequently an analysis of three aspects or facets is made in which it is presented namely: moral hypocrisy; behavioral hypocrisy and how to attribute business hypocrisy, the next point presents a typology that involves two dimensions: an orientation that refers to the attention span, in the short and long term of participants when making or responding to accusations of hypocrisy and a temporal direction, which refers to the point of comparison, past or future, finally reaches some conclusions, and some practical implications.…”
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    Influence of university education on the formation of the tax culture of the public accountant by Pirela Espina, William Alberto

    Published 2021
    “…The future professional has the opportunity to consolidate their commitment to the development of the country, correcting deep-rooted behaviors of tax evasion that have been present to escape from duties to the State; being the public accountant multiplying agent for the strengthening of the tax culture within the organizations and the community.…”
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