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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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    Medio ambiente y desarrollo: ¿un puente demasiado lejos?
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 1995-06-30) Solano, David
    It tries to provide a global vision of how the environmental issue is being handled by the government and businessmen of Peru, as well as to warn about the consequences that the current trend can bring for the development of the country. It maintains that, although the Environmental Code was promulgated, its scope was moderated shortly afterwards through other legal instruments aimed at promoting investment. In the same way, it is affirmed that the creation of a rector, the National Environment Council, will not be a guarantee for the solution of environmental problems either. On the other hand, the very little importance that Peruvian managers give to the preservation of the environment in comparison with those of other countries stands out. Finally, it is affirmed that in order to care the natural heritage, it is necessary to become aware of the complementarity between development and the environment, and that, in the face of this situation, the State is obliged to promote clean technologies that ensure the exploitation of the country's assets and, at the same time, help to preserve them, so that future generations can take advantage of them.
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    Coppermine: riesgos de la no concentración
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2005-12-30) Jáuregui, Kety; Centeno, Adolfo; Solano, David
    Major greenfield mining projects are usually surrounded by conflict between the mining company and neighboring communities caused as much by the operator’s mistakes as by anti-mining coalitions and other organized groups rallied around sustainable development issues. For four years while preparation work was underway the mining company put into practice several strategies aimed at addressing claims, including participatory workshops all the way to hiring anexpatriate professional expert charged with addressing environmental issues. A few months before the beginning of mine operations however tension peaked. A multi-sector technical commission was set up including government, residents and company representatives. The technical committee has already issued its report on the issue, including recommendations to keep a watchful eye on the company’s operations. In view of such developments, Coppermine must reframe its policies and strategies.
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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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    La construcción del desarrollo desde los gobiernos subnacionales: una visión desde la perspectiva de la gestión ambiental descentralizada
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2007-06-30) Dios Alemán, Eduardo
    The transition of the Peruvian political system to decentralization has uncovered a number of factors that condition national development although by bringing the State closer to the people, the contrary should be expected. These elements underlie the existing culture of government and the ordinary citizen’s so that despite specifi c opportunities to foster development, they are not revealed in human development indicators but only on economic indicators. One of these elements is the natural reaction to changes in the power structure existing inside the centralist system that have been revealed by the slow transfer of competencies from the central to the sub-national governments. Another such element is the limited ability of sub-national governments that fail to respond to the challenge of demonstrating better competencies to address the citizens’ demands.
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    Escuelas limpias: proyecto de gestión ambiental
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2008-12-30) Cárdenas, Pedro; Dextre, Tonny; García, Vicky; Santivañez, Liliana
    Environmental problems, pollution and global warming can be addressed from different perspectives. This project seeks to be an effective proposal to address these issues. It directs its efforts to the development of a process of awareness of young Peruvians between the ages of 11 and 15, to be incorporated into public schools through a program of environmental education. It starts from identifying a district model with critical levels of pollution in which to promote and implement an appropriate environmental education to contribute to the improvement and welfare of the environment The Independencia district was selected for it shows acute health problems, pollution and poor environmental awareness and culture, with the whole purpose of changing the attitude of a group of young people, parents and teachers to the social and environmental problems of their environment, instilling in them awareness and training in environmental education to create a multiplier effect and to improve their quality of life.
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    Obstáculos al desarrollo de las pequeñas medianas empresas en América Latina
    (Universidad ESAN. ESAN Ediciones, 2006-06-30) Zevallos V., Emilio
    This document reports progress made in compared research about the environment, barriers and prospects facing small and intermediate size companies in eight Latin American countries, although only six are presented in this paper, namely Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, El Salvador and Panama. The first section briefly presents each country’s business environment in terms of prevailing concepts, the overall business universe and its trouble spots. It also aims at establishing a general typology of companies. The second section reviews the study’s methodology while the third chapter deals with the elements for doing business in each country (this paper deals only with the financing, human resources and technology components). Finally, it presents some reflections about the condition of small and intermediate companies and some guidelines for public policy actions.