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    Approaches to the factors involved in the economic and productive performance of dairy farmas in the Pampas Region by Apez, Marina

    Published 2023
    Subjects: “…Producción de Leche; Factores Determinantes; Desempeño Productivo; Desempeño Económico.…”
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    Tourism as a dynamising factor of regional economies: The case of the Mapuche Puel community by Spinelli, Micaela Abigail

    Published 2021
    “…EL TURISMO COMO DINAMIZADOR DE LAS ECONOMÍAS REGIONALES: EL CASO DE LA COMUNIDAD MAPUCHE PUEL - TOURISM AS A DYNAMISING FACTOR OF REGIONAL ECONOMIES: THE CASE OF THE MAPUCHE PUEL COMMUNITY…”
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    Factors of job satisfaction during an economic crisis. A systematic review. by Gutiérrez Banegas, Ana, Olivera Pérez, Emmanuel, Bastida Escamilla, Eduardo, Castillo Soto, Manuel

    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…Satisfacción laboral; Crisis económica; Revisión sistemática; Factores significativos; Diferencias culturales.…”
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    Factors affecting the entrepreneurial intention in college students of Quindio (Colombia) by Tarapuez, Edwin

    Published 2016
    “…FACTORES QUE INFLUYEN EN LA INTENCIÓN EMPRESARIAL DE LOS ESTUDIANTES UNIVERSITARIOS DEL DEPARTAMENTO DEL QUINDÍO - FACTORS AFFECTING THE ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION IN COLLEGE STUDENTS OF QUINDIO (COLOMBIA)…”
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    Factors that limit customer value in touristic facilities, as perceived by managers and specialists by Zambrano Cancañón , Carlos Ernesto, Lao León , Yosvani Orlando, Moreno Pino, Maira Rosario

    Published 2019
    “…FACTORES LIMITANTES DEL VALOR AL CLIENTE EN INSTALACIONES TURÍSTICAS SEGÚN PERCIBEN DIRECTORES Y ESPECIALISTAS - FACTORS THAT LIMIT CUSTOMER VALUE IN TOURISTIC FACILITIES, AS PERCEIVED BY MANAGERS AND SPECIALISTS…”
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    Information technology as competitive factor: : a study in the harvest APL metal-mecanich Santa Rosa/Horisontina, RS, Brazil by Graniel, Gilmar J.

    Published 2011
    “…La tecnología de la información como factor competitivo: : un estudio en el APL cosecha metal-mecánico Santa Rosa/Horizontina, RS, Brasil…”
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    Relationship between the socioeconomic, sociodemographic and BTL publicity factors in the incidence of childhood obesity in Cuenca-Ecuador by Ríos Ponce, Marco Antonio, Álvarez Valencia, Juan Francisco, Arízaga Toledo, Diana Carolina, Arteaga Huiracocha, Joffre Sebastián

    Published 2019
    “…RELACIÓN ENTRE LOS FACTORES SOCIOECONÓMICOS, SOCIODEMOGRÁFICO Y LA PUBLICIDAD BTL EN LA INCIDENCIA DE LA OBESIDAD INFANTIL EN CUENCA-ECUADOR - RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE SOCIOECONOMIC, SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC AND BTL PUBLICITY FACTORS IN THE INCIDENCE OF CHILDHOOD OBESITY IN CUENCA-ECUADOR…”
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    Comparative study of the components of quality of working life by Castellano, Nélida del Carmen, López, Esteban Damián

    Published 2020
    “…In recent months, an additional, unthinkable and serious factor, such as Covid-19 quarantine, has come to further complement people's work and thus this concept. …”
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    The human resource management as a key element and quality competitiveness organizacional by Montoya Agudelo, César Alveiro, Boyero Saavedra, Martín Ramiro

    Published 2019
    “…The staff is the key factor in the resilience of the organization and the consolidation of a competitive advantage, hence the future of that depends on achieving an appropriate and committed capital. …”
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    Institutionslist focus in business management: its influence in the analysis of governance by Jiménez Quintero, José A.

    Published 2004
    “…We agree to consider Strategic Management as a methodology assimilation of the high management of organizations, and we want to center the interest of this work, in the institutional dimension as nuclear factor for the understanding of the enterprise, which has been developed in contrast to the ideas of the economics neoclassicist theory.…”
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    The economy and the function of production in education by Rajimon, John

    Published 2009
    “…Education has a high-priority function in the production of human resources since the human capital is the key factor in the development of the peoples. The production function presents the relation established between the amount of input and intervening factors to produce a certain good, considering its quality. …”
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    The social responsability of the university. The experience of the Welfare Department, of the Faculty of Economics, University of Buenos Aires by Saravia, Federico

    Published 2012
    “…Considering the social responsibility of universities as a key player in the processes of social change, we share the experience of the Department of Students’ Welfare of the Faculty of Economics, University of Buenos Aires (EGF) and its leading role as a development factor within the community.…”
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    The relationship between human intelectual capital and innovation capacity in the public sector by Silva, Rodrigo Belmonte Da, Fernandez Jardón , Carlos Maria

    Published 2021
    “…The statistical technique used was exploratory factor analysis and, through the analysis of the main components, two human capital factors were extracted: training and skills, values and attitudes, in addition to the constructs of innovation capacity: services and processes, organizational and institutional. …”
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    Diagnosis of management technology and its environmental and labor implications in SMEs sawmills - a case study by Mantulak, Mario J., Hernández Pérez, Gilberto D., Dekun, María C., Kerkhoff, Alejandro J.

    Published 2021
    “…As the objective it proposes to develop a diagnostic method of technology management that would address the relationship between cross-technological factors, labor and the environment. The tasks performed enabled a comprehensive analysis of environmental and labor aspects from the perspective of technology management. …”
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    CRM as a tool for customer service in the organization by Montoya Agudelo, César Alveiro, Boyero Saavedra, Martín Ramiro

    Published 2012
    “…Taking in count the service as an essential factor in the organization, various tools have been developed in order to have a continuous improvement in meeting the needs of customers, one of which is the CRM (Customer Relationship Management) that in this article is presented as an important tool to make an impact on the services provided by the organization.…”
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    The complexity of education quality in the province of Misiones by Rajimon, John

    Published 2008
    “…Management style is key in a quality organization, an open and shared leadership, with a vision put not only in the demands of the moment, but in the injunctions of the national and world-wide economy, as a factor of development of the nations. The best marketing of the product is the satisfaction of the users.…”
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    Poverty in female-headed households. Comparison between North Region of Argentina and Total Country by Paz, Jorge, Arévalo, Carla

    Published 2021
    “…The questions we are trying to answer are two: a) if there is evidence of feminization of poverty in the country, and b) if the NGA registers a level of feminization of poverty higher than the national average, after controlling factors that determine poverty of homes. We find that Argentina experiences the phenomenon of feminization of poverty, that the feminization of poverty has increased in the last seven years (since 2013) and that the NGA region does not present levels of feminization of poverty greater than the rest of the country once controlled the determinants of poverty.…”
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    The consumer's selection in the city of Posadas by Tañski, Nilda

    Published 2003
    “…With this new model, a segment was obtained which represents natural productsconsumers and its counterpart of artificial products, referring in the first case to those that tend that the consumer have immediate satisfactions that contribute towards a better quality of life and in the second case to those other consumptions that give a more immediate satisfaction, but in detriment tothe quality of life in the short term.It was observed to be a perfectly applicable model and that consumers should be trained and made conscious of it, as the results demonstrate that they tend towards that attitude, because consumers tend to modify their consumption habits; it is also observed that an important factor that culture, impacts in the constitution of this segment.This consumer segment will act in a more stimulated way by the internal motivations, compared with those of past time. …”
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    Mechanism of payments for hydrological ecosystem services in the Watershed of the Piray Miní stream by Martínez Duarte, Juan A.

    Published 2022
    “…The objective of this work is to analyze the situation of environmental and socioeconomic factors, related to the watershed of the Piray Miní stream, and to propose a scheme of payments for hydrological ecosystem services for the conservation and restoration of ecosystems. …”
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