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The aim of this book is to analyse the competitiveness versus the Sustainable Development Goals. This implies addressing new poverty profiles and climate change. Poverty and climate change are factors that change the strategist perception and the construction of competitive advantages.
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... first round table with the productive sector carried out by the PAE of the Universidad de la Amazonia had the participation of 17 enterprises (table 1). ...Context 2
... order to delimit the plans and the specific variables of the socioeconomic environment, as well as the institutional framework of relevance for the analysis of competitiveness, the following table summarize the factors considered in two important models for the understanding of the phenomenon in Mexico. This is the aforementioned IMCO Competitiveness Index and the National Competitiveness Index prepared by a group of institutions headed by INEGI (Table 1). Of two indexes, it is important to note that their designers claim that they have been formulated with the necessary analytical rigour to be able to establish that there is indeed a close correlation between the performance of the aforementioned variables and competitiveness, understood in the terms already mentioned. ...Context 3
... principle, see in the following table how in effect, based on what is established in the previous table, governments operate and carry out various public actions and programs, which appear in their second column. Now, in Table 1, we review what elements the literature considers to be relevant for competitiveness, but it is clear that municipal policies do not cover -can't coverall that spectrum; For this reason, in order to classify them here, we take as reference the indices considered in the "Sustainable Economic Development" Quadrant of the International Standard ISO 18091: 2014. (IOS, 2008 As is known, the Standard in question is a Quality Management Model for Local Governments and is composed of 4 "quadrants" that correspond to the major fields of intervention of these governments, namely: Institutional Development; Sustainable Environmental Development; Inclusive Social Development, and Sustainable Economic Development. ...Context 4
... c) High technology of the firms is good since it was observed that the average (47.9) was lower than the median (49.0) (see Table 1). Table 2 presents the correlation matrix of the variables studied in this research. ...Context 5
... are 68 ethnic groups that turn in 364 variants throughout the national territory, covering the 32 states of the Mexican Republic (Table 1). These groups have borne the enormous responsibility of preserving natural resources, traditions, and customs despite the urban and industrial development that has undermined their environment. ...Similar publications
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