Research in administrative sciences under COVID-19
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Research in administrative sciences under COVID-19
Emerald, [c2022]
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La investigación en ciencias administrativas ante el COVID-19
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"First published by ACACIA as La Investigación en Ciencias Administrativas ante el COVID-19, 2021"--P. [vi]
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the entire world experienced a health, humanitarian, and economic crisis with no record in the present century, leading to the paralysis of activities by voluntary or mandatory quarantines. There is great uncertainty about how long the crisis will last and how recovery will be achieved, because of this paralysis and the contraction of demand, auguring a slow recovery.
Research in Administrative Sciences under COVID-19 examines the context surrounding organizations in the face of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Detailing various aspects related to companies and their competitiveness in the face of the global health crisis, chapters cover topics on intellectual capital, burnout (professional exhaustion), stress and technostress, as well as pandemic effects on the human capital of organizations. Developing upon the issues of Corporate Social Responsibility, E-commerce in times of COVID-19 and Design Thinking as a strategy for the economic reactivation of start-ups in Mexico, this volume is the result of research efforts carried out by 23 outstanding researchers from 12 Mexican and Latin American higher education institutions.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Monica Lorena Sanchez Limon and Maria Luisa Saavedra Garcia Part I: Companies and SMEs Chapter 1. The Systemic Competitiveness of Latin American MSMEs under COVID-19
- Maria del Rosario Demuner Flores, Maria Luisa Saavedra Garcia, and Elsa Esther Choy Zevallos Chapter 2. The Livelihood Business Contingency Approach to COVID-19
- Arcelia Toledo Lopez and Dora Lilia Guzman Cruz Chapter 3. Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the top seven Mexican Exporting Companies
- Hector Alonso Olivares Aguayo, and Ana Laura Medina Conde Part II: Human Capital and Knowledge Management Chapter 4. Multi-case study of Knowledge Management at UNAM. Responses under COVID-19
- Maria Guadalupe Calderon Martinez Chapter 5. The Impact of Burnout on University Workers' Intention to Quit in Times of COVID-19
- Monica Lorena Sanchez Limon, Mariana Zeron Felix, and Oscar Galvan Mendoza Chapter 6. Issues that Impact Academic Stress when Working Remotely under COVID-19: Scale Reliability
- Sergio Madero Gomez and Oscar Eliud Ortiz Mendoza Chapter 7. Technostress in University Students as an Effect of the Coronavirus Pandemic
- Julian Ferrer Guerra, Martha Rios Manriquez, and Carlos Alberto Moncada Sierra Part III: Marketing and Business Strategies Chapter 8. The Influence of E-commerce on Consumption Habits under COVID-19 in the City of Durango, Mexico
- Jose Gerardo Ignacio Gomez Romero, Francisco Martin Villarreal Solis, and Xochitl Escamilla Arango Chapter 9. Design Thinking as a Methodological Strategy for the Economic Reactivation of Start-ups in Mexico under COVID-19
- Guillermo Flores Tellez, Jaime Garnica Gonzalez, and Heriberto Niccolas Morales Chapter 10. Corporate Social Responsibility in the COVID era. An Exploratory Literature Review
- Alan Francisco Rodriguez Jasso, Lucero de Jesus Rodriguez Jasso, and Arturo Briseno Garcia
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