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    Cross border e-commerce adoption drivers, inhibitors and impact In SMEs of the agroindustrial sector
    (Universidad ESAN, 2020) Córdova Núñez, Luis Gabriel
    This paper aims to provide insights about the drivers and inhibitors of Cross Border E-Commerce (CBEC) and its impact in the Small and Medium Enterprises in Peru. The research has an exploratory approach based on literature focused on the technological, organizational and environmental factors. Semi structured interviews were designed and conducted in owners of SMEs in the agro-industrial sector. Practical limitations were due to a limited number of companies able to share insights and lack of corroboration with operational workers. Results showed that in the technological context, perceived benefits and compatibility were drivers. Cost of implementation was indistinct. In the organizational context, technology readiness was considered as a driver and firm size an indistinct factor. The environmental context has a significative influence. This project intends to provide entrepreneurs, SMEs representatives and national officers an understanding of factors that influence the adoption of CBEC platforms and identify the implications they have. This has the objective to determine policies to develop competitiveness in international markets.
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    Assessment of the financial impact of producing genetically modified corn in Peru
    (Universidad ESAN, 2016) Zhu, Min
    Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is “any organism (i.e. animal, plant, or microorganism) whose genetic sequence has been altered using modern biotechnology. Genetically modified (GM) crops are created by modifying a specific gene or genes in a plant in order to produce a desirable trait. Biotech GM crops have been grown commercially around the world. The main commercialized crops include soybean, cotton, corn, rice, potato, and many varieties of the fruit products. In this thesis, GM corn was chosen as the research topic for the following reasons: 1) corn is one of the main grains consumed in Peru; 2) corn has major impact in the bilateral trade between the United States and Peru; 3) a high demand for imported GM corn in Peru due to the high demand from the poultry and pork industry in the recent years; 3) the availability of the existing biotechnology of GM corn globally.