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    A model for the optimum localization of Aquiferous Farming in Ponds: the case of the Atacama Region by Zuñiga, Sergio, Acuña, Enzo, Bodini , Andrés

    Published 2006
    “…However, although the localization of the cultivation centres can be decisive in the success of an enterprise of this type, in Latin America there is a scarce use, of the modern tools based on the Geographical Information Systems (GIS) for this. …”
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    Establishment of GNSS active networks for scientific and professional purposes: case study in Cordoba (Argentina) and contrast with precise Point Positioning Technique by Souto, M. Soledad, Capilla, Raquel M., Berné Valero, José Luis

    Published 2010
    “…In the last few years, the use of Global Positioning Systems (GNSS), in the fields of Geodesy, Surveying, Topography and Teomatic applications has given rise to a growth community of users, who demand the availability of modern infrastructure and services adapted to the GNSS technology. …”
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    The complexity of education quality in the province of Misiones by Rajimon, John

    Published 2008
    “…The concept of quality at different times has determined that at present it is applied to the education environment, taking as reference the criteria and principles established in the modern theories from the organizations, to consider the efficiency of different products and services. …”
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    The economic management of companies in the face of new competitive strategies: how to reduce financial costs in a commercial and / or industrial company? by Fernández Güereña, Liliana N.

    Published 2008
    “…Our profession cannot ignore these modern modalities, that as responsible for the management or managing of enterprises - whose development is fundamentally within the international context - they offer control mechanisms of the involved variables and jointly with the conditioning variables of the result, they form the management universe of any commercial and/or industrial organization.…”
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    Analysis of the main characteristics of hospital management models of high complexity in the province of Misiones by Almúa, Florencia Itatí

    Published 2019
    “…The processes of State Reform faced in Argentina during the last decades have tended toward the most widespread principles about modern public management techniques.This work exposes one of the main results presented in the Thesis on the Reforms in the management models of High Complexity Hospitals in the Province of Misiones and its impact on hospital and administrative efficiency indicators, defended by the author in the School of Economic Sciences of the UNaM.A qualitative approach with descriptive scope is used, where different techniques are used for data collection: unstructured observation, open interviews, review of documents and legal regulations, in order to finalize and compare the management model of the Hospitals of High Complexity of the Province of Misiones.In the case of hospitals that depend on the Ministry of Health of the province, they identify characteristics of a management model that is closer to the Bureaucratic or Weberian; and, in the case of the Hospital Escuela de Agudos, dependent on the Health Park, the development of different tools and characteristics of the New Public Management.…”
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    Selection of a hotel system of management of open code by García Pérez, Michel, García Rodríguez, Humberto, González Pérez, Aliesky

    Published 2015
    “…In the last years there have arisen several very flexible products realized with modern technologies, nevertheless the tendency in the hotel chains is to having a corporate system, while independent and small hotels use small SIGH. …”
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    Contribution, impact and reflections of the philosophy in administrative management. A documentary reflection by García García, Jorge Armando, Vélez Salamanca, Juan Andrés

    Published 2023
    “….; Medieval times, from 430 AD. C. until 1453; modern times, from 1453 to the second industrial revolution (1914) and contemporary times, from 1914 to today. …”
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    Towards a new paradigm in education management by Rajimon, John

    Published 2009
    “…With the coming of Christianity democracy arose and with it a new conception of man, life, world, since besides the exaltation of values of justice, truth and the common good, the need of an integral education was incorporated. As from the Modern Age the education ideal of the Greco-roman culture is recovered and advances towards the search of the truth with the development of other fields of knowledge: sciences, literature, arts and technology. …”
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    Influences and effects of subliminal advertising consumption decision by Tañski, Nilda C.

    Published 2004
    “…Varied perceptions take place in consumers, which are constantly varying.Not all receive the same message in the same way, and some perceive the same, giving them more importance than others.For this research, this study was carried out in the city of Posadas (Province of Misiones - Argentina) to determine if the behaviour of managers, religious leaders, journalists and politician consumer segments, go through or do not go through mental processes, as influenced by communication strategies, to perceive the different trade market offers and to become consumers.The economic weight of advertising, in these latter times, has reached great proportions, and produces very quick, and spectacular effects.While products multiply and hundreds of new ones appear, the means also become prolific.Adding to this the great social changes, it is easy to understand the complex task of advertisers in the modern world.Technologically satellites, (communications via Internet), have been the most important communicational revolution of the end of the last century.The future of advertising will not only be bound to its own creative capacity, but to the speed and certainty with which they adapt themselves to the new means, many of which still do not exist.Not only will the new means be challenging, but also the new products, many which have not yet even been designed, nor thought of, will arise as demands of new and unheard of societies, of which the consumer becomes the leading character. …”
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