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    The influence of the environment on organizational innovation in service companies in Peru
    (Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado, 2013-12-13) Yamakawa Tsuja, Peter; Ostos Mariño, Jhony
    Several authors consider the environment variable to be an influential element on the innovation variable, but they do not provide further insight of the dimensions of these variables. This study, applied to a sample of service companies, includes dimensions of environment (uncertainty and complexity) and dimensions of innovation (technical and administrative), as well as organizational characteristics as a moderating variable in this relationship between environment and innovation. The results indicate that an uncertain environment promotes only technical innovation, while a complex environment promotes both administrative and technical innovation. It was also found that organizational characteristics partially moderate the relationship between the two variables.
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    Influencia del entorno en la innovación organizacional en empresas de servicio en Perú
    (Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado, 2013-12-13) Yamakawa Tsuja, Peter; Ostos Mariño, Jhony
    Several authors consider the environment variable to be an influential element on the innovation variable, but they do not provide further insight of the dimensions of these variables. This study, applied to a sample of service companies, includes dimensions of environment (uncertainty and complexity) and dimensions of innovation (technical and administrative), as well as organizational characteristics as a moderating variable in this relationship between environment and innovation. The results indicate that an uncertain environment promotes only technical innovation, while a complex environment promotes both administrative and technical innovation. It was also found that organizational characteristics partially moderate the relationship between the two variables.
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    The influence of absorptive capacity, sources of information and technological acquisition in the technological innovation breadth of manufacturing companies
    (Associació Catalana de Comptabilitat i Direcció, ACCID, 2018-05) Del Carpio Gallegos, Javier; Ostos Mariño, Jhony; Bremser, Kerstin
    This article is an approach to new definitions of materiality as applied to corporate performance and disclosure practices. Over time, the materiality lens will have implications for multiple operating areas. They will range from; risk and compliance to strategy setting, corporate policy and governance, management practices including stakeholder engagement, and even human resource management. In the second part there is a presentation of the definitions, scope and perspectives of materiality according to six relevant standard-setters in the field of sustainability reporting. Finally there is the presentation of how materiality is reported according to the six biggest groups of quoted companies in Spain.
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    Relationships of business strategies and organizational characteristics with innovation types: application in service companies
    (CEIPA Business School, 2019-11-28) Ostos Mariño, Jhony; Saenz Arteaga, Arturo Rodolfo; Bremser, Kerstin
    Various authors maintain that innovation practices depend on business strategies, therefore companies must configure an organizational structure that facilitates the coordination of tasks and allows objectives to be reached. In a sample of 203 service companies, an analysis was carried out of the influence of business strategies and organizational characteristics on technical innovation and administrative innovation. The results indicate that there is an important relationship between the business strategy and the technical and administrative innovations. On the other hand, organizational characteristics only had a significant relationship with technical innovation but not with the administrative innovation.
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    Estudio exploratorio en gestión de proyectos
    (Universidad de Montevideo, Facultad de Ingeniería, 2019-11-29) Saenz Arteaga, Arturo Rodolfo; Ostos Mariño, Jhony; Bremser, Kerstin; Lizarzaburu Bolanos, Edmundo
    Several authors argue that project management is conducted with quantitative techniques that correspond to a linear cause-effect behavior; however, it should be treated with techniques that correspond to a nonlinear cause and effect behavior. This study explores the behavior of project management under a non-linear cause-effect approach using chaos theory and four project management variables: time, human resources, quality, and cost. Parkinson's law and chaos theory are used; mathematical equations are formulated to explain nonlinear cause-effect behavior in project management. The study was conducted considering the experience of management in mining projects. The mathematical model found can be used by academics to deepen the analysis of the reasons for the complexity of project management. Also, this study is useful for managers in making decisions to calculate the expected duration of the project.