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Ítem Solo Metadatos 10 years of service quality measurement: reviewing the use of the SERVQUAL instrument(Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2002-12-30) Nyeck, Simon; Morales, Miguel; Ladhari, Riadh; Pons, FrankIn 1988, Parasuraman, Zeithaml, and Berry developed an instrument to measure the quality of service. Since that date, this instrument has been used in numerous studies on different industries and in different countries, both by academics and professionals. However, despite its wide dissemination, few studies deal with the dimensionality and validity aspects of this measurement scale. This article describes the practices observed in relation to these aspects through the analysis of the studies that SERVQUAL has used during the last ten years. From a sample of 60 empirical studies using the SERVQUAL scale, the main aspects of validity dealt with by each author are analysed, using an analysis template adapted from the study of Stokes and Miller (1975). Based on the available data, the study suggests that the scale developed by Parasuraman, Zeithaml, and Berry (1988) does not present a stable dimensional structure of five factors. Finally, the article evaluates the influence of the characteristics of the research design on the reliability of SERVQUAL.Ítem Acceso Abierto A financial approach to fight climate change: using green bonds to fund sustainable investments(Universidad ESAN, 2021) Schwab, Melanie CarolineThe present thesis deals with the research topic of how green bonds can be used to fund sustainable investments that fight climate change. A key focus lies on how the green bond market can possibly be improved in order to raise more funds and allow a better response to climate change. This thesis uses a literature research approach. This is done by looking at the issue of climate change and the policies and actions to fight it, first. Afterwards, the topic of environmental, social and governance (ESG) investments is treated with a particular focus on environmental investments and the types of financial assets, through which an investment can be made. Green bonds are the key subject of this work. Accordingly, their current situation is addressed by analyzing the variety of existing definitions, the market evolution, characteristics and types of green bonds, and their cost of capital. Attention is paid towards the main actors in the market, their role and what can be done by each type of actor to develop the market of green bonds. Additionally, some recent examples from the global market and the real performance of green bonds in the past years are discussed. Concluding the most important findings of this work, the major challenges identified in the global green bond market are the following ones: the missing definition and standards, the on average lower return than on conventional bonds, and the fact that green bonds are not focused on investments in the countries most affected by climate change where urgent adaptation measures are required. To overcome these challenges, it is recommended to establish obligatory standards for green bonds in order to provide security for issuers and investors. The standardization of the market could also provide the opportunity to develop their market in those countries where action is needed most urgently. It is further recommended for issuers and intermediaries to better address the preferences of certain types of investors and direct green bonds towards risk-averse and responsible investors.Ítem Solo Metadatos A propósito de la privatización de Petroperú: negocios independientes o integración vertical(Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 1995-06-30) Roca, SantiagoIt analyzes the various sales modalities raised in view of the privatization of the state oil company, Petroperú, mainly the modality of subdivision into independent businesses proposed by the Special Committee for the Promotion of Private Investment (Cepri) of this company. It finds that, apparently, the oil industry needs to operate vertically integrated; however, this possibility must be determined based on the market, the interlinking between the parties and the objectives to be achieved for the benefit of the country. On the other hand, the plan presented by Cepri combines transfer of ownership, strategic alliances with oil operators, concession and license mechanisms, but it would also establish the obligatory of a series of long-term contracts and regulatory mechanisms that would replace the internal transactions of an integrated system. Other options that could generate positive results are also analyzed, provided the necessary regulations are in place. Finally, it points out that in order to decide the best form of privatization, not only the costs, risks and business potential of each option must be evaluated, but also the political consequences and the benefits that the State would obtain from each one of them.Ítem Solo Metadatos A propósito del enfoque BCG(Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 1992-03-30) Esteves Dejo, Martha CeciliaIt raises some of the limitations of the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) method, a successful consulting product considered a simple tool that helps to comprehensively understand the decisions a company makes about its future. To this end, the validity of the concepts on which it is based, its goodness as an analysis tool and the applicability of its recommendations are discussed. The three central concepts that support the theoretical framework of the BCG are analyzed: the experience curve, the product life cycle and the portfolio balance, and the main objections to the strategic options derived from it are raised. The general propositions derived from the growth-participation matrix are discussed and two aspects are dealt with in detail: the validity of the strategy recommended by the BCG for "dog" businesses and the limitations that the product life cycle imposes on marketing managers.Ítem Acceso Abierto Absorptive capacity and innovation in low-tech companies in emerging economies(Universidad Alberto Hurtado. Facultad de Economía y Negocios, 2018-08-02) Del Carpio, Javier Fernando; Miralles Torner, FrancescInnovation capacity is on the focus of policy makers in emerging economies. Although some studies show the antecedents of innovation capacity for developed economies and high technological industries, scant research outcomes exist for different settings. This study tries to shed some light on the drivers of innovation capacity for low technological companies in emerging economies. Using the absorptive capacity as a driver of technological and non-technological innovation capacity, this study proposes a SEM model to contribute to the literature of innovation capacity including technological and non-technological innovation, and the relationship between them, in low-techonology industries in an emerging economy. A sample of 706 manufacturing companies from Peru is used. The academic contribution of this study states that absorptive capacity favors technological and non-technological innovation capacity and that non-technological innovation affects technological one. Accordingly, managerial contribution suggests improving absorptive capacity levels to internal R&D activities but also to organizational and marketing innovation activities.Ítem Solo Metadatos Un acercamiento al concepto de cultura(Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2006-12-30) Podestá C., PaolaThe following article, derived from a research conducted in an organization that belongs to the airline industry, intends to approach the concept of Culture from two theoretical viewpoints, and propose a possibility of analysis from the relation between relevant concepts of such perspectives. These afore-mentioned relations are also proposed as a reference to study cultural change in organizations. The central question impacts the concept of organizational culture and enhances a reflection: Is cultural transformation possible in an organization?Ítem Acceso Abierto Acopio de chirimoya Cumbe cultivado en el Callejón de Conchucos (Región Ancash) para exportación en fresco y merma para agroindustría peruana : plan de negocios para la ampliación del portafolio de productos de la empresa Geoagro S.A.C.(Universidad ESAN, 2019) Morales Almendrades, Vanessa RaquelLa chirimoya cumbe (Annona Cherimola Miller) es una fruta de elite, que se comercializa en América, Europa y Asia, su consumo es generalmente como fruta fresca por su alto valor nutricional. La variedad Cumbe tiene mayor aceptación en Canadá con referencia a otras variedades porque cumple con las características organolépticas apreciadas en este mercado alcanzando una tasa crecimiento de 8.8% desde el 2015. Canadá es el segundo país al que Perú exporta Chirimoya en la actualidad, favorecida por la ventana comercial desde Mayo a Agosto, en contra estación con referencia a otros países productores. El grupo Geo Agro con nueve años de experiencia en el rubro agrícola, incursionará con Geo Agro comercial, tomando como factor clave de éxito la asociatividad con productores orgánicos de chirimoya de la zona del Callejón de Conchucos, Ancash, para generar desarrollo sostenible tanto para la empresa como a los productores, quienes contarán con Certificación Orgánica y Fair Trade obteniendo con ello mejores precios. La comercialización de Chirimoya se hará como fruta fresca, dándole valor a la merma que de ella se obtenga en la comercialización de fruta industrial.Ítem Acceso Abierto Acopio y exportación de plátano bellaco fresco del valle del Alto Huallaga para mercados fair trade : modelo de negocios para una empresa privada en alianza con pequeños empresarios productores de plátano con enfoque en gestión de fincas(Universidad ESAN, 2017) Parado Guerra, Beker; Pereyra Lozano, César Augusto; Ríos Zurita, Juan JoséEl objetivo de esta tesis es demostrar la viabilidad económica y financiera de un modelo de negocio para el acopio de plátano bellaco fresco con certificación Fair Trade producido por pequeños empresarios del valle del Alto Huallaga y exportación a cargo de una empresa privada instalada en la zona de producción. Para cumplir con ese objetivo, se realiza una investigación de la oferta en la zona de producción con entrevistas directas a pequeños empresarios productores de plátano que poseen 1,345 hectáreas y manejadas por 451 productores en 28 comunidades.Ítem Acceso Abierto Actitud de las pequeñas empresas familiares no financieras peruanas frente al financiamiento externo(Universidad ESAN, 2017) Paredes Calvet, Alfredo Antonio; Huamán Ato, Cristhian André; Roque Hinope, Ladislao Arnaldo; Huerta Delgado, Mónica LuisaLa presente investigación, busca analizar y tomar conciencia hasta qué punto los aspectos familiares influyen al momento de formar la estructura de capital y deuda de la empresa, así mismo analizar si sus decisiones de financiamiento se ven influenciadas frente a un mercado altamente dinámico. Las empresas familiares tienen objetivos diferentes a los de las empresas no familiares, debido a la influencia que ejerce la familia dentro de la empresa. El control y mantenimiento de la propiedad se convierten en un objetivo principal; muchas veces los directores-propietarios prefieren renunciar al crecimiento (Reder, 1947; Le Breton-Miler y Miller, 2006) limitando la utilización de la deuda para no poner en peligro la transferencia del negocio a la siguiente generación, siendo este el principal factor que afecta la estructura Deuda-Capital.Ítem Acceso Abierto Actualización del valor de la deuda agraria : análisis legal de las resoluciones del Tribunal Constitucional(Universidad ESAN, 2018) Martínez, César; Flores, Daniel; Henríquez, Renzo; Salazar, PíoEn 1969, la expropiación de tierras en el marco del proceso de reforma agraria originó las figuras legales de la deuda agraria y de los bonos con los que se pretendía pagarla. Sin embargo, los tenedores nunca pudieron hacer efectivos los bonos, pues en la década de 1980 la inflación pulverizó su valor y el Estado dejó de honrarlos. Hasta hoy, la mayor parte de esos bonos no ha sido pagada, lo que ha generado el creciente reclamo de los expropiados. En 1996, el Congreso aprobó una norma que estipuló que los bonos de la deuda agraria fueran pagados a su valor nominal. Los tenedores, a través del Colegio de Ingenieros del Perú (CIP), plantearon una demanda de inconstitucionalidad ante el Tribunal Constitucional (TC), que les dio la razón. Su decisión, sin embargo, se limitaba a recusar aquella forma de pago nominal y establecía que los bonos debían pagarse conforme a un criterio que permitiese la actualización de su valor al momento de pago, pero sin determinar los criterios técnicos que el Estado debía seguir para ello. Ante este vacío, el CIP formuló un nuevo recurso al TC, que esta instancia resolvió disponiendo que se aplicase un método de dolarización, junto con una tasa de interés, para la actualización del valor de los bonos. Justamente, la controversia surgida en relación con los fundamentos de esta nueva decisión del TC motivó el interés en realizar un análisis que permita determinar si esta resolución fue emitida conforme a los deberes y las atribuciones del TC.Ítem Acceso Abierto Addressing sustainable rural development with shared value: a Peruvian model from the cacao industry(MDPI, 2021-07-19) Borda, Armando; Morales, Oswaldo; Teegen, Hildy; Rees, Gareth H.; Gonzalez-Perez, Maria AlejandraHere we present a model aimed at contributing to the literature around sustainable supply chains by examining a novel redesign initiative of the chocolate supply chain within the Peruvian cacao (cocoa) industry. Using the Creating Shared Value (CSV) framework, we apply the case study method in examining the Peruvian Cacao Alliance’s experience in redesigning both the stages and relationships within its supply of cacao to the world. Data were collected from both primary and secondary sources and analyzed after coding from categories defined in the literature on CSV. The case demonstrates the opportunity to successfully participate in the supply chains of globally recognized, consumer-facing chocolate brands while simultaneously obtaining social, economic and environmental benefits for the rural communities that supply cacao. While addressing both social and business gains remains fairly important for supply chain members, there are several implementation challenges that need to be considered to achieve the goals of CSV strategies in a sustained way. By analyzing the experience of this particular cacao value chain, we are able to offer practical insight on how to more effectively implement the creating shared value approach, thereby illuminating that it is possible for value generated through such supply chains to be more equitably shared. As such, we provide a valuable initial step in better understanding how the CSV concept applies in practice by identifying its boundary conditions for achieving improved cacao supply chain practices and relationships.Ítem Solo Metadatos La administración del desarrollo sostenible en el contexto de la economía social de mercado(Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2007-12-30) Vera, José CarlosThe theory of market social economy appears neatly when dealing with environmental conservation and the search for the wellbeing of the underprivileged. These concepts have been used in various countries and today it is possible to see countries that carefully watch over their environment and have achieved signifi cant social balance. Peru has not been alien to environmental and social concepts and for more than four decades has establishes organizations, designed policies and enacted laws to look at these issues. However, the outcomes have been limited. Among the reasons that explain the ineffectiveness of such regulations and institutions perhaps among the most important are the lack of effective oversight and control over economic agents, and an ineffi cient design of the ways to attain goals through regulations and institutions. For that reason, this paper proposes policy options to correct market outcomes and a way to build institutions that will allow to accomplish the desired goals.Ítem Solo Metadatos La administración pública en Gran Bretaña(Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 1993-12-30) Plowden, WilliamThis article focuses on the central national government of Great Britain. It outlines the most important permanent features of the British administration, those which have remained constant over the past hundred years or so. It then describes the major changes in the public service between 1960 and 1970 and during the government of Margaret Thatcher. It also discusses some unresolved issues and identifies key lessons learned on how to reform and maintain an efficient public administration. Furthermore, it is explained that the British civil service has been altered by accession to the European Community, because their laws restrict the formulation or implementation of British public policies. Finally, thirteen essential elements for an effective civil service in a modern democratic state are mentioned.Ítem Acceso Abierto Administración pública y los principios del derecho administrativo en Perú(Universidad Externado de Colombia, 2015-06-17) Rojas, PieroThe Draft Law on Peru’s Public Administration Framework is the first legal instrument that develops the fundamental standards of the organization and functioning of public administration. This piece seeks to reflect and provide critical commentary on how this bill deals legally with the concept of public administration and its main principles governing its operation.Ítem Solo Metadatos Adopción e implementación del comercio electrónico por empresas medianas en el Perú: un estudio de casos(Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2002-12-30) Yamakawa Tsuja, Peter; Serida Nishimura, JaimeThis paper examines the factors associated with the adoption of electronic commerce and the relationship between these factors and the degree of implementation of this technology in medium-sized companies in Peru. It does so base on the empirical evidence provided by companies that represent successful experiences in the use of electronic commerce. Also, in response to the need to use a unit of measurement different from the binary one adopts/does not adopt to establish the degree of implementation of the technology of electronic commerce, this research presents a measurement proposal that considers four dimensions: volume, diversity, amplitude, and depth. The framework of analysis comes from the theory of the diffusion of innovations.Ítem Solo Metadatos Adoption determinants of the International Accounting Standards IAS/IFRS by the developing countries(Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2013-12-30) Zehri, Fatma; Chouaibi, JamelThis paper’s main objective is to identify certain explanatory factors that likely clarify the choice of applying IAS/IFRS adopted by developing countries (DCs) up until the year 2008. Based on a sample consisting of 74 DCs the empirical results have indicated that the DCs most likely to adopt IAS/IFRS have a high level of economic growth along with a legal system of common law and an advanced educational level.Ítem Solo Metadatos ADR effects on domestic Latin American financial market(Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2010-06-30) Mendiola Cabrera, AlfredoThe purpose of this paper is to revisit and extend previous research work that examines the ADR-listing effects on the trading process of all the domestically-listed stocks in the main Latin American exchanges. The most important result is consistent with the idea of a greater isolation (from global markets) of the singly-listed stocks in the post-cross-listing period. These results persist over the cross-listing months. As expected, the cross-listed stocks become more integrated in the post-cross listing period.Ítem Acceso Abierto Advisory report for Butagaz on Energy Sobriety : what solutions can we offer to change the consumer habits regarding energy consumption on a more sober and long lasting way?(Universidad ESAN, 2020) Pereyra Alcalde, Carlos AdolfoEl sobreconsumo de energía tiene efectos nocivos en el ambiente y sociedad, por lo que Butagaz, como líder en la comercialización de energía en el mercado francés, busca iniciativas para fomentar un consumo con mayor mesura, a lo cual se le otorga el término de “sobriedad energética”. Este trabajo de investigación se centra en la identificación y descripción de soluciones de mesura en el consumo de energía, sobre la base de experiencias aplicadas en la misma industria o similares, en las que se fomenta y sostiene los cambios de hábitos de los usuarios. En una solución híbrida en que se usa recursos existentes de Butagaz como su marca y comunidad existente en Facebook, así como nuevas inversiones como una web para seguimiento personalizado de los consumos de energía, Butagaz tendrá la oportunidad de crear conciencia en los usuarios, a través de cursos virtuales, contenido en redes sociales, entre otros, así como la posibilidad de poner en práctica el conocimiento adquirido a manera de concursos y/o competencias con otros usuarios, activando el interés individual de reducir el consumo de energía, que finalmente resultará en un beneficio colectivo en Francia.Ítem Acceso Abierto La afectación del patrimonio fideicometido como consecuencia de la obligación de pago de créditos laborales en caso de simulación o fraude a la ley(Universidad ESAN, 2021) Jayo Torres, Camila Alexandra; Paredes Campos, Daniela Pierina; Pickmann Zapata, Renata Yolanda; Ciuffardi Córdova, Rosabel Valentina; Pajuelo Henostroza, Sarah del CarmenLa presente investigación busca dar respuesta a la pregunta de si la figura del fideicomiso, específicamente su patrimonio fideicometido, puede ser afectado por las obligaciones del empleador consistente en pago de créditos laborales. Ello bajo el siguiente contexto: la Ley General de Sociedades indica que el patrimonio fideicometido no responde por las obligaciones del fideicomitente; sin embargo, a nivel constitucional, los créditos laborales cuentan con la prioridad o preferencia de pago por sobre las demás obligaciones del empleador. Asimismo, forma parte de este contexto de análisis el Decreto Legislativo N° 856, el cual establece las condiciones para el ejercicio prioritario de los créditos laborales. En síntesis, esta investigación busca determinar que el fideicomiso sí puede ser afectado por el pago de créditos laborales de responsabilidad del empleador, en casos de simulación o fraude a la ley, considerando adicionalmente los resultados del test de ponderación.Ítem Acceso Abierto Afiliación y no afiliación sindical(Universidad ESAN, 2019) Birot Rodriguez, Romy Estefania; Gallardo Ocon, Fiorella; Huaman Vivanco, Carmen del Pilar; Rosales Salazar, Angelly MayraEsta investigación, tiene como objetivo principal entender y conocer cuáles son los principales factores de motivación (intrínsecos) e higiene (extrínsecos) que influyen en la afiliación o no afiliación sindical. Así también tiene como objetivos específicos conocer el detalle de cada una de estas motivaciones y diferenciarlas considerando cada una de las muestras, es decir, el público de afiliados y el público de no afiliados. Es así que esta investigación demuestra que, para ambos públicos, las motivaciones de afiliación y no afiliación al sindicato están relacionadas en su mayoría con factores de higiene (extrínsecos). Cabe mencionar que los criterios más representativos para afiliarse al sindicato son beneficios laborales del sindicato, líderes sindicales no influyentes, motivación familiar – Sindicato y retribución económica no conforme; y los criterios extrínsecos más representativos para no afiliarte al sindicato son injusticia (Sindicato solo apoya a sindicato), líderes sindicales no influyentes, retribución económica conforme y sindicato no da estabilidad laboral. Finalmente, se puede concluir que los factores extrínsecos son los que generan mayor motivación en ambos públicos, por lo que gestionar estos aspectos desde recursos humanos permitiría lograr un mejor entendimiento de las motivaciones de sus trabajadores y tomar las acciones para una adecuada gestión.