Business consulting para el Vicerrectorado de Investigación de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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2024-06-12
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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La Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, fundada en 1917 en Lima, es una
institución educativa privada conocida por su excelencia académica, diversos programas y
contribuciones a la investigación y desarrollo cultural en Perú y América Latina.
El análisis resalta desafíos en la gestión de la investigación, indicando la carencia de
un soporte integral de sistemas de información que pueda limitar el desarrollo y representar
una desventaja competitiva así como la complejidad en la coordinación debido a herramientas
fragmentadas, el uso de múltiples sistemas con rendimientos variados, la insuficiencia de
herramientas tecnológicas para procesos críticos de gestión, y limitaciones en los sistemas de
información que dificultan la recopilación eficiente de datos para la toma de decisiones
informadas en la gestión e investigación.
Esta investigación propone la implementación de un sistema integral de gestión para
la investigación, conocido como CRIS (Current Research Information Systems). Esta
solución plantea la importancia de realizar un análisis para evaluar las ventajas comparativas
entre elegir un producto existente en el mercado o desarrollar uno propio, además se enfatiza
la necesidad de diseñar una arquitectura que optimice las funciones de un CRIS y su
integración con Repositorios Institucionales.
El análisis revela resultados esperados positivos como el hecho de que se ha logrado
un Valor Actual Neto (VAN) positivo, ascendiendo a S/.6,050,248.57 que sugiere que, en
términos netos, el proyecto tiene el potencial de generar beneficios financieros y la Tasa
Interna de Retorno (TIR), que es un indicador crucial para evaluar la rentabilidad, supera
significativamente la tasa de descuento de 10.00% establecida, registrando un impresionante
141.98%. Estos resultados positivos revelan la creación de valor y generación futura de
ganancias para la Universidad.
The Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, founded in 1917 in Lima, is a private educational institution known for its academic excellence, diverse programs, and contributions to research and cultural development in Peru and Latin America. The analysis highlights challenges in research management, indicating the lack of comprehensive information systems support that may limit development and represent a competitive disadvantage, as well as the complexity in coordination due to fragmented tools, the use of multiple systems with varying performance, the insufficiency of technological tools for critical management processes, and limitations in information systems that hinder efficient data collection for informed management and research decision making. This research proposes the implementation of integrated system management for research, known as CRIS, known as CRIS (Current Research Information Systems). This solution raises the importance of carrying out an analysis to evaluate the comparative advantages between choosing an existing product in the market or developing one of our own. It also emphasizes the need to design an architecture that optimizes the functions of a CRIS and its integration with Institutional Repositories. The analysis reveals positive expected results, such as the fact that a positive Net Present Value (NPV) has been achieved, amounting to S/.6,050,248.57 which suggests that, in net terms, the project has the potential to generate financial benefits and the Internal Rate of Return (IRR), which is a crucial indicator to evaluate profitability, significantly exceeds the established discount rate of 10.00%, registering an impressive 141.98%. These positive results reveal the creation of value and future profit generation for the University.
The Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, founded in 1917 in Lima, is a private educational institution known for its academic excellence, diverse programs, and contributions to research and cultural development in Peru and Latin America. The analysis highlights challenges in research management, indicating the lack of comprehensive information systems support that may limit development and represent a competitive disadvantage, as well as the complexity in coordination due to fragmented tools, the use of multiple systems with varying performance, the insufficiency of technological tools for critical management processes, and limitations in information systems that hinder efficient data collection for informed management and research decision making. This research proposes the implementation of integrated system management for research, known as CRIS, known as CRIS (Current Research Information Systems). This solution raises the importance of carrying out an analysis to evaluate the comparative advantages between choosing an existing product in the market or developing one of our own. It also emphasizes the need to design an architecture that optimizes the functions of a CRIS and its integration with Institutional Repositories. The analysis reveals positive expected results, such as the fact that a positive Net Present Value (NPV) has been achieved, amounting to S/.6,050,248.57 which suggests that, in net terms, the project has the potential to generate financial benefits and the Internal Rate of Return (IRR), which is a crucial indicator to evaluate profitability, significantly exceeds the established discount rate of 10.00%, registering an impressive 141.98%. These positive results reveal the creation of value and future profit generation for the University.
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Consultores de empresas--Planificación estratégica, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Bases de datos--Gestión de información
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