360: Revista de Ciencias de la Gestión. Núm. 6 (2021)

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  • Los impactos de la tecnología sobre las ciencias de la gestión Rodríguez Pérez, Berlan; Pasco Dalla Porta, Mario; Aylas Flórez, Elizabeth

  • Artículos
  • Management of diversity in Peruvian companies: The cases of IBM, Atento and Scotiabank Gastelú Ledesma, Isabel; Martinez-Hague, Paloma
  • Evaluación ex post a un programa municipal de reciclaje Fernández Chávez, Claudia Andrea; Fernández Chávez, Jorge Carlos Alejandro; Cruz, Julia Otilia Sagástegui
  • Caracterización de la gestión de la operación del Centro MAC Ventanilla a partir del Modelo EFQM Moreno Herrera, Allison Andrea; Avilés Elías, Gabriel Marcial
  • Middle class vulnerability to covid-19 pandemic effects and government measures in Metropolitan Lima Bürkli Bürkli, Hans Adrian; Hernández Garavito, Jorge; Mendoza García, Diego Alberto; Riva Zaferson, Franco Alberto
  • Capital relacional y crecimiento empresarial: efecto indirecto de la capacidad de asimilación en las empresas textiles y de confecciones De la Gala Velásquez, Bernardo; Hurtado Palomino, Américo; Arredondo Salas, Angela
  • El discurso colonialista en la internacionalización y sostenibilidad: una mirada desde América Latina Gomez-Trujillo, Ana Maria
  • Small Firm Growth in Lima, Peru: A Multiple Case Study Espinoza Pazos, Fernando Clemente
  • Actividades de servicio y servitización: oportunidades para una economía circular más sostenible Pereira Sánchez, Ángeles
  • Sector externo, complejidad y crecimiento económico desde la perspectiva latinoamericana Carrasco, Carlos
  • Factores que influyen en la intención de emprendimiento del emprendedor híbrido Gonzales Peralta, Patricia
  • Influencia del contexto social organizacional en el comportamiento estratégico de los gerentes intermedios y su relación con el ambiente organizacional Lobatón Gonzales, Luis
  • Una aproximación teórica a la ilusión del control y de la importancia de la (des) confianza en las alianzas estratégicas Velasquez Salazar, Germán
  • Gestión de la Continuidad de Negocio: Caso Ravmar Freight del Sector Logístico Cano Sotomayor, Eleyn; Plaza Aranda, Ítalo; Ramírez Chávez, Evelyn
  • Estrategias financieras de docentes jefes de hogar durante la pandemia de COVID-19 Huayta Supo, Josué Vladimir; Villafuerte Alcántara, Ruth Elizabeth; Rios Azaña, Jhonatan Fredy; Mamani Quispe, Rozinaldo Lucas; Sánchez-Garcés, Jorge
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      Actividades de servicio y servitización: oportunidades para una economía circular más sostenible
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-09-01) Pereira Sánchez, Ángeles
      The urgent environmental challenges that society must face in the near future call for a reconsideration of the dominant linear production and consumption model, and a shift to a more circular and sustainable economy. The aim of this paper is to carry out a theoretical-conceptual analysis of the role of service activities, as well the one of services related to production and products, in the dematerialization and greening of the socio-economic system. To this end, a literature review was conducted focusing on three dimensions: firstly, the nature of services and the characteristics that enable the development of a dematerialized economy; secondly, the functional service economy in the framework of a circular economy; and, thirdly, servitization as an innovative business model, based on the hybridization of products and services, with the potential to achieve environmental benefits. Based on the analysis developed, the conclusions section presents a suggested classification of the different service activities with the capacity to support the transition to a more sustainable economy throughout the life cycle of products. A distinction is thus made between different service and servitization activities in the production phase, in the use/consumption phase and in the end-of-cycle recovery phase.
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      El discurso colonialista en la internacionalización y sostenibilidad: una mirada desde América Latina
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-09-01) Gomez-Trujillo, Ana Maria
      This article seeks to show the internationalization process and the implementation of sustainability practices as manifestations of colonialism in the Latin American context which are not adjusted to their local realities. The need to address these concepts from a local perspective that takes into account the uniqueness of the organization's problems from the Latin American reality is highlighted. Thus, internationalization can be conceived in a way that promotes sustainable regional development of the so-called southern countries and reduces the dependency relationship with the northern hegemony, for which it is necessary to create theories that take into account the particularities of the periphery companies and highlight their differences with those belonging to the great and traditional world powers