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URI permanente para esta comunidadhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12640/4079

Esta subcomunidad reúne los artículos publicados en las revistas de ESAN: Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science (JEFAS) y Giuristi: Revista de Derecho Corporativo. La búsqueda y acceso es a cada artículo en particular y se accede al texto completo mediante un enlace externo que redirige al archivo correspondiente en el portal de revistas de ESAN.

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    Desarrollo sostenible en las empresas del Perú: ¿voluntario u obligatorio?
    (Universidad ESAN, 2023-12-31) Ruiz Vásquez, Úrsula Patricia
    The objective of this article is to determine whether compliance with the concept of sustainable development, by companies in Peru, is voluntary or mandatory, based on a detailed review of literature related to corporate social responsibility, sustainability reports or reports, companies. with B certification and BIC society; as well as the analysis of various rulings of the Constitutional Court about some of these concepts and our social market economy regime. Based on the results of the aforementioned analysis, it will be possible to determine that Peruvian companies, in addition to generating economic profitability, need to incorporate social and environmental components into their management, through absolutely measurable, verifiable and sustainable actions that contribute to present and future generations of the country can enjoy a dignified life.
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    El medio ambiente: alcances desde la jurisprudencia
    (Universidad ESAN, 2023-06-30) Morán Valdez, Marcos Omar; Vásquez Sánchez, José Ronald
    This article deals with some aspects of the environment and its legal protection from the perspective of the highest courts of justice. In this sense, as an initial approximation, a small development of the importance of the environment in the evolution of human life is made. Likewise, two sentences issued by the Peruvian Constitutional Court, by the Supreme Court of Justice of Peru and by the European Court of Human Rights are discussed, and Advisory Opinion OC-23/17 of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights is also discussed, which allow clarifying concepts such as the environment, constitutional protection of the environment, environmental damage, sustainable development, environmental social responsibility, among others.
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    Desarrollo sostenible en turismo: una propuesta para Machu Picchu
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2006-06-30) Regalado Pezúa, Otto; Arias Valencia, Jesús
    Raising awareness about the environmental risks faced by the Historical Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, providing tools for thinking that will contribute to addressing the Sanctuary’s problems,and finally, contributing to the debate by forwarding a proposal for the Sanctuary’s sustainable management are the purposes of this study. In the first section, statistics show Peru is basically a unipolar travel destination. The second section presents the complex problems identified at the Sanctuary. To conclude, the study presents a proposed solution, including setting up a structure tomanage the Sanctuary’s strategic planning while abiding by the key principles of sustainable development.
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    Las empresas ante su desafío histórico: de la acumulación egoísta a la responsabilidad social
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2005-12-30) Dejo, Federico
    When the first productive organizations of the pre-industrial era appeared, man noticed that the development of these organizations had a negative impact, especially in terms of labor exploitation. However, man also foresaw the positive impacts: wealth and diversity of goods and products. This led later on, to the discussion of which role the companies must play inthe development of society. Socialist movements and subsequent revolutions tried to eradicate labor exploitation within the corporate world. But socialism’s failure to eliminate social injustice only strengthened the capitalist model. The manner in which most companies perform their activities, based solely on profit, threatens to eradicate not only wage earners, but theplanet it self. As a response to this, the concept of Socially Responsible Companies (SRC),emerging with great strength in the past decade, constitutes a rational and viable alternative in order to achieve a sustainable, desirable and necessary type of development.
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    Ambiente y TLC: el pacto de gobernabilidad
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2007-12-30) Rosell, Mónica
    This paper aims at providing, from a sustainable development perspective, an idea about the direction our country will take once the US-Peru FTA is enforced, regarding particularly the environmental, trade and investment areas. The signing of the FTA has led Peru to leave behind a view of the environment vision as a moral and ethical (some times marginal) component of economic relations, to turn it into a regulatory and mandatory consideration overlapping trade and investment to such an extent that failure to comply may lead to sanctions as severe as those pertaining to other matters related to for instance access to or permanence in a given market. Even so, it is worthwhile mentioning that the FTA is only an initial component of a more complex and broad multilateral scenario that recognizes in the environment an essential element of international economic relations.
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    Recursos actuales y necesidades futuras: el caso de Santiaguito
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2007-12-30) Del Castillo, Carlos
    Santiaguito is a district in Peru’s northern Andes. In this paper we identify a number of opportunities to channel efforts towards its development. However, and as it is often the case, only the most explicit and obvious variables guide the development planning and management cycle. A non factual prospective analysis exercise allows to imagine a future situation that can be totally different from the originally proposed long-term vision. The available information is used with certain diagnosis and planning tools and then the outcome is compared with reality and hypothesis for the future.
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    Desarrollo, sostenibilidad y capacidades: una trilogía indesligable
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2007-12-30) Solano, David
    The difference between economic growth and development has been debated for long. Classical economists hold that the most important challenge for a country was to create wealth. However, as time goes by, other important and complementary concepts have arisen such as development, sustainable development and social capital, stressing out the need for creating human, institutional and natural capacities to generate lasting well-being. Capacities do not come besides investment; we need to create them. However, some examples show that many public and private decision-makers in Peru do not take into account such need; they prioritize economic capacities and neglect social, environmental and institutional ones. Development is not be possible without capacity building, and once the proper capacities are built may sustainable development be created.
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    El bienestar social y el buen vivir: los olvidados en la toma de decisiones en materia económica
    (Universidad ESAN, 2020-12-01) Koubi, Geneviève
    The “buen vivir” designates a paradigm inherent to the social field which seeks to focus on human values such as solidarity and the model of sustainable development. In this sense, it differs from "living better" — an individualistic interpretation of life—, far from respecting the natural environment and which deifies the economic activity. Thus, this contribution aims to introduce a conceptual framework regarding «good living» to understand that the operational function of social welfare cannot be addressed in a unidimensional way, just considering the economy, but also environmental variables, such as public health, quality of life, social integration, access to social rights, among others. All this has an impact on the identification of indicators that also measure these variables, intending to allow all the people to be drivers in social, political, and economic development in a sustainable manner.
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    Le bien-etre social et le bien-vivre: les impenses de la prise de decision en matiere economique
    (Universidad ESAN, 2020-12-01) Koubi, Geneviève
    The “buen vivir” designates a paradigm inherent to the social field which seeks to focus on human values such as solidarity and the model of sustainable development. In this sense, it differs from "living better" — an individualistic interpretation of life—, far from respecting the natural environment and which deifies the economic activity. Thus, this contribution aims to introduce a conceptual framework regarding «good living» to understand that the operational function of social welfare cannot be addressed in a unidimensional way, just considering the economy, but also environmental variables, such as public health, quality of life, social integration, access to social rights, among others. All this has an impact on the identification of indicators that also measure these variables, intending to allow all the people to be drivers in social, political, and economic development in a sustainable manner.
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    La administración del desarrollo sostenible en el contexto de la economía social de mercado
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2007-12-30) Vera, José Carlos
    The 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.