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Ítem Acceso Abierto Autoeficacia, autoestima y compromiso en profesionales de enfermería durante la pandemia covid-19 en el Perú(Universidad de Murcia, 2023-04-01) Ventura Egoávil, José; Sosa Huichi, AlexanderIntroduction: Nursing professionals have faced the COVID-19 pandemic and health crisis on the front lines. Caught without technical and material readiness, as well as without previous experience, they resorted to using their own resources such as self-esteem and self-efficacy to raise their performance and uphold their commitment to public health. It has been reported that one third of the 37,000 nurses working in Peru contracted COVID-19, and approximately 180 died from the virus. Objectives: Measure the influence of personal resources on engagement among professional nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Cross-sectional explanatory correlational research from a sample of 387 Peruvian nursing professionals. A descriptive and inferential statistical analysis was performed. IBM SPSS Statistics V/26 software was used. Results: The results showed highly significant and positive correlations between the variables self-efficacy, self-esteem and engagement. Likewise, predictive values of more than 50% of personal resources on engagement were identified. Conclusions: Professional nurses during the pandemic perceived themselves with an average level of self-efficacy, high levels of self-esteem, and a medium level of engagement. Personal resources, self-efficacy and self-esteem, were able to predict the engagement of professional nurses in the dimensions of vigor, dedication and absorption.Ítem Acceso Abierto Export performance in South America: do intangibles affect firms' performance in developing countries such as Peru?(Fundación Getulio Vargas, Escuela de Administración de Empresas de São Paulo, 2021-05-03) Del Castillo Guardamino, Carlos; Ventura Egoávil, JoséThis study is one of the first empirical studies on intellectual capital (IC) in South American textile exporting companies. Using the resources and capabilities approach, we examine how certain intangibles can provide competitive advantages. We propose and test a model capturing the relationships between IC components and export performance (EP), as well as the various interrelationships among the different dimensions of IC. Using a sample of textile manufacturers operating in Peru, an emerging economy, we find that both human capital and structural capital have a significantly positive influence on EP. However, the data analysis does not confirm that relational capital has any positive influence on export performance.Ítem Acceso Abierto El retorno social de la inversión: ¿se puede medir el impacto de la difusión de un proyecto de responsabilidad social empresarial?(Universidad del Rosario, 2014-12-08) Sáenz Acosta, César; Ventura Egoávil, JoséIn this document, which is the result of a research project, the influence of attitudinal change and its internal diffusion among the users of a Social Responsibility Project is appraised against the achievement of the purposes of that project. The case study method was used. The target audience consisted of entrepreneurs who participated in a capability development program in a social responsibility project in the telecommunications sector. The results show that 1) the creation of behavioral change, and more specifically, its rapid diffusion among users of the project, have a positive effect in the accomplishment of its objectives, 2) this effect may be estimated by means of Social Return on Investment (sroi), and 3) companies that favor Social Responsibility projects can improve their performance if they bring about behavioral change among their users or beneficiariesÍtem Acceso Abierto Self-efficacy, self-esteem and engagement among Peruvian nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic(Universidad de Murcia, 2023-04-01) Ventura Egoávil, José; Sosa Huichi, AlexanderIntroduction: Nursing professionals have faced the COVID-19 pandemic and health crisis on the front lines. Caught without technical and material readiness, as well as without previous experience, they resorted to using their own resources such as self-esteem and self-efficacy to raise their performance and uphold their commitment to public health. It has been reported that one third of the 37,000 nurses working in Peru contracted COVID-19, and approximately 180 died from the virus. Objectives: Measure the influence of personal resources on engagement among professional nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Cross-sectional explanatory correlational research from a sample of 387 Peruvian nursing professionals. A descriptive and inferential statistical analysis was performed. IBM SPSS Statistics V/26 software was used. Results: The results showed highly significant and positive correlations between the variables self-efficacy, self-esteem and engagement. Likewise, predictive values of more than 50% of personal resources on engagement were identified. Conclusions: Professional nurses during the pandemic perceived themselves with an average level of self-efficacy, high levels of self-esteem, and a medium level of engagement. Personal resources, self-efficacy and self-esteem, were able to predict the engagement of professional nurses in the dimensions of vigor, dedication and absorption.