Innovation and sustainability in governments and companies: a perspective to the new realities
Innovation and sustainability are issues that have become very relevant in recent years. This book presents a compilation of investigations on these topics, divided into those applied in government or enterprises. The objective is to demonstrate to the audience how these issues have been worked arou...
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Zusammenfassung: | Innovation and sustainability are issues that have become very relevant in recent years. This book presents a compilation of investigations on these topics, divided into those applied in government or enterprises. The objective is to demonstrate to the audience how these issues have been worked around the world and in different scenarios. Among the papers, there are works related to economic variables, imports, exports, and analysis in different sectors such as tourism, agriculture, education, and even in countries in general |
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505 | 8 | |a Preface xiii List of Figures xv List of Tables xvii List of Contributors xxi List of Abbreviations xxv 1 Analysis of the Competitiveness of the Magical Towns of Mexico as Tourist Destinations 1 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Preliminaries 3 1.2.1 Tourism competitiveness 3 1.2.2 Magical Towns 4 1.3 Methodology 6 1.4 Results 9 1.5 Conclusions 13 2 Economic Performance of Organic Berries in Mexico 23 2.1 Introduction 23 2.2 Theoretical and Conceptual Framework 26 2.2.1 Economic performance and agricultural sector 26 2.2.2 Performance of organic farming 27 2.2.3 Land, prices, | |
505 | 8 | |a and yields 28 2.3 Methodology 30 2.4 Results 34 2.5 Conclusions 36 3 Social Conformation as a Difficulty in Improving Wages in Mexico 43 3.1 Introduction 43 3.2 Preliminaries 46 3.3 Results and Discussion 46 3.3.1 Analysis of the Mincer equation with elements of social conformation for Mexico 46 3.3.2 Familiar structure analysis for Mexico with data mining 48 3.3.2.1 Hours dedicated to home and health in Mexico City and Michoac©Łn 48 3.3.3 Home Class 51 3.4 Conclusions 52 4 Household Conditions for Remote Work in the Quaternary Sector in Mexico 59 4.1 Introduction 59 4.2 Background 60 4.2.1 Research in the field of remote work 60 4.2.2 Remote work 61 4.2.3 Quaternary sector 62 4.3 Methodology 63 4.3.1 Investigation process 63 4.3.2 Research design 63 4.3.3 Scale and sample 63 4.3.4 Validaci©đn 64 4.4 Results and Analysis 64 4.4.1 Conditions in the home analysis 66 4.4.2 Analysis of the effects on employment and income 69 4.5 Conclusion 70 5 Organizational Management Systems: An | |
505 | 8 | |a Analysis in Higher Education 73 5.1 Introduction 74 5.2 Method 75 5.3 Results 76 5.3.1 Trending of scientific production on management systems in HEIs 76 5.3.2 Analysis of the scientific production by contextual or thematic fields 81 5.3.3 Implementation of management systems under generic referents 83 5.3.4 Management of substantive processes 83 5.3.5 Context, institutional agendas, and government policies 85 5.3.6 Personal performance 86 5.3.7 Assessment, accreditation, and certification of the quality in educational institutions 88 5.3.8 University governance 89 5.4 Conclusions 90 6 Process Optimization in Industry 4.0: An Analysis of Software Development SMEs in Baja California, | |
505 | 8 | |a Mexico 101 6.1 Introduction 101 6.2 Literature Revision and Hypothesis Formulation 103 6.2.1 Optimization and software engineering 105 6.2.2 Innovation and knowledge 108 6.2.3 The industry 4.0 and competitiveness 109 6.3 Materials and Methods 111 6.3.1 Materials 111 6.3.2 Method 112 6.4 Results and Discussion 113 6.5 Conclusions 115 7 The Pandemic Effects and Change Management in Tourism 123 7.1 Introduction 124 7.2 Organizational Change 124 7.3 Strategy and Competitive Advantage 128 7.4 Changes in Tourism Generated by the Pandemic 130 7.5 Discussion 133 7.6 Conclusions 134 8 Sustainable Tourism in Mountain Biking Events in Michoacan, | |
505 | 8 | |a Mexico: The Vision of the Organizers 141 8.1 Introduction 142 8.2 Theoretical and Conceptual Framework 143 8.3 Method 146 8.4 Results 148 8.5 Conclusion 151 9 Innovation Capabilities in Business Models for Agricultural Organizations: Theoretical Approaches 159 9.1 Introduction 159 9.2 Theoretical Framework 160 9.2.1 Resources and capabilities 160 9.2.2 Dynamic capabilities 161 9.3 Innovation Capabilities and Agricultural Organizations 162 9.4 Business Model in Rural Organizations 163 9.5 Methodology 164 9.6 Results 165 9.7 Discussion 172 9.8 Conclusions 175 10 A Multicriteria Ranking of Stocks for Portfolio Selection Considering Investor Preferences 183 10.1 Introduction 183 10.2 Literature Review 185 10.3 The ELECTRE-III Method for the Ranking Generation 188 10.3.1 The ELECTRE-III method for the ranking generation of Mexican Stock Exchange (MSE) 189 10.3.1.1 Data description 189 10.4 Results 191 10.5 Conclusions 194 11 Cost⁰́₃Benefit Analysis of Solar Energy Usage in the | |
505 | 8 | |a Winemaking Industry in Valle de Guadalupe, Ensenada, Baja California, | |
505 | 8 | |a Mexico 201 11.1 Introduction 201 11.2 Theoretical and Conceptual Framework 203 11.3 Methodology 206 11.4 Results 207 11.5 Conclusions 213 12 The Rubik⁰́₉s Cube of Emerging Technologies and Stock Volatility 221 12.1 Introduction 221 12.2 The Concept of Emerging Technologies 224 12.3 Emerging Technologies as Drivers of Stock Return Volatility 225 12.3.1 Uncertain nature of emerging technology 225 12.3.2 Greater complexity for calculating fundamental values 229 12.3.3 Overenthusiastic and novice investors 231 12.3.4 The idiosyncratic nature of emerging technologies 235 12.4 Certain Properties of Emerging Technologies 238 12.5 Recent Empirical Evidence 243 12.6 Conclusion 245 13 Managerial Decision-making Factors in SMEs: Supplier Companies in the Construction Industry Analysis 265 13.1 Introduction 266 13.2 Theoretical Framework 266 13.2.1 Management decision-making 267 13.2.2 The managerial decision-making process 268 13.2.3 Decision-making process models 269 13.2.4 Elements | |
505 | 8 | |a involved in the managerial decisionmaking process 271 13.2.4.1 Rationality in decision-making 271 13.2.4.2 Uncertainty in decision-making 272 13.2.4.3 Intuition in decision-making 272 13.2.4.4 Preparation for decision-making 273 13.2.4.5 Managerial skills 273 13.2.4.6 Business training 274 13.2.4.7 Business vision 274 13.3 Methodology 275 13.4 Results 276 13.4.1 Managerial coordination 276 13.4.2 Managerial skills 279 13.4.3 Organizational leadership 280 13.4.4 Organizational strategy 280 13.4.5 Managerial challenges 282 13.4.6 Decision-making 283 13.4.7 Organizational foresight 285 13.5 Discussion 286 13.6 Conclusions 289 14 Analysis of Innovative Behavior in Long-term Microenterprises: A Perspective on Tunja Retail 297 14.1 Introduction 298 14.2 Theoretical Framework 299 14.2.1 Innovation 300 14.2.2 Innovation in services 302 14.2.3 Innovative behavior 303 14.2.4 Workspace 303 14.2.5 Generation and implementation of ideas 304 14.2.6 Leadership 305 14.2.7 Employee engagement 306 14.3 | |
505 | 8 | |a Methodology 307 14.3.1 Case study 307 14.3.2 Methods 308 14.4 Results 309 14.4.1 Introduction to light innovations 309 14.4.2 Innovative behavior 310 14.4.3 Scope of work 310 14.4.4 Generation and implementation of ideas 311 14.4.5 Leadership 311 14.4.6 Employee engagement 312 14.4.7 Innovative behavior concerning the introduction of innovations 312 14.4.8 Relationship between innovative behavior and time spent in the market 313 14.5 Discussion 316 14.6 Conclusions 319 Index 327 About the Editors 329 | |
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653 | 0 | |a Sustainability | |
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contents | Preface xiii List of Figures xv List of Tables xvii List of Contributors xxi List of Abbreviations xxv 1 Analysis of the Competitiveness of the Magical Towns of Mexico as Tourist Destinations 1 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Preliminaries 3 1.2.1 Tourism competitiveness 3 1.2.2 Magical Towns 4 1.3 Methodology 6 1.4 Results 9 1.5 Conclusions 13 2 Economic Performance of Organic Berries in Mexico 23 2.1 Introduction 23 2.2 Theoretical and Conceptual Framework 26 2.2.1 Economic performance and agricultural sector 26 2.2.2 Performance of organic farming 27 2.2.3 Land, prices, and yields 28 2.3 Methodology 30 2.4 Results 34 2.5 Conclusions 36 3 Social Conformation as a Difficulty in Improving Wages in Mexico 43 3.1 Introduction 43 3.2 Preliminaries 46 3.3 Results and Discussion 46 3.3.1 Analysis of the Mincer equation with elements of social conformation for Mexico 46 3.3.2 Familiar structure analysis for Mexico with data mining 48 3.3.2.1 Hours dedicated to home and health in Mexico City and Michoac©Łn 48 3.3.3 Home Class 51 3.4 Conclusions 52 4 Household Conditions for Remote Work in the Quaternary Sector in Mexico 59 4.1 Introduction 59 4.2 Background 60 4.2.1 Research in the field of remote work 60 4.2.2 Remote work 61 4.2.3 Quaternary sector 62 4.3 Methodology 63 4.3.1 Investigation process 63 4.3.2 Research design 63 4.3.3 Scale and sample 63 4.3.4 Validaci©đn 64 4.4 Results and Analysis 64 4.4.1 Conditions in the home analysis 66 4.4.2 Analysis of the effects on employment and income 69 4.5 Conclusion 70 5 Organizational Management Systems: An Analysis in Higher Education 73 5.1 Introduction 74 5.2 Method 75 5.3 Results 76 5.3.1 Trending of scientific production on management systems in HEIs 76 5.3.2 Analysis of the scientific production by contextual or thematic fields 81 5.3.3 Implementation of management systems under generic referents 83 5.3.4 Management of substantive processes 83 5.3.5 Context, institutional agendas, and government policies 85 5.3.6 Personal performance 86 5.3.7 Assessment, accreditation, and certification of the quality in educational institutions 88 5.3.8 University governance 89 5.4 Conclusions 90 6 Process Optimization in Industry 4.0: An Analysis of Software Development SMEs in Baja California, Mexico 101 6.1 Introduction 101 6.2 Literature Revision and Hypothesis Formulation 103 6.2.1 Optimization and software engineering 105 6.2.2 Innovation and knowledge 108 6.2.3 The industry 4.0 and competitiveness 109 6.3 Materials and Methods 111 6.3.1 Materials 111 6.3.2 Method 112 6.4 Results and Discussion 113 6.5 Conclusions 115 7 The Pandemic Effects and Change Management in Tourism 123 7.1 Introduction 124 7.2 Organizational Change 124 7.3 Strategy and Competitive Advantage 128 7.4 Changes in Tourism Generated by the Pandemic 130 7.5 Discussion 133 7.6 Conclusions 134 8 Sustainable Tourism in Mountain Biking Events in Michoacan, Mexico: The Vision of the Organizers 141 8.1 Introduction 142 8.2 Theoretical and Conceptual Framework 143 8.3 Method 146 8.4 Results 148 8.5 Conclusion 151 9 Innovation Capabilities in Business Models for Agricultural Organizations: Theoretical Approaches 159 9.1 Introduction 159 9.2 Theoretical Framework 160 9.2.1 Resources and capabilities 160 9.2.2 Dynamic capabilities 161 9.3 Innovation Capabilities and Agricultural Organizations 162 9.4 Business Model in Rural Organizations 163 9.5 Methodology 164 9.6 Results 165 9.7 Discussion 172 9.8 Conclusions 175 10 A Multicriteria Ranking of Stocks for Portfolio Selection Considering Investor Preferences 183 10.1 Introduction 183 10.2 Literature Review 185 10.3 The ELECTRE-III Method for the Ranking Generation 188 10.3.1 The ELECTRE-III method for the ranking generation of Mexican Stock Exchange (MSE) 189 10.3.1.1 Data description 189 10.4 Results 191 10.5 Conclusions 194 11 Cost⁰́₃Benefit Analysis of Solar Energy Usage in the Winemaking Industry in Valle de Guadalupe, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico 201 11.1 Introduction 201 11.2 Theoretical and Conceptual Framework 203 11.3 Methodology 206 11.4 Results 207 11.5 Conclusions 213 12 The Rubik⁰́₉s Cube of Emerging Technologies and Stock Volatility 221 12.1 Introduction 221 12.2 The Concept of Emerging Technologies 224 12.3 Emerging Technologies as Drivers of Stock Return Volatility 225 12.3.1 Uncertain nature of emerging technology 225 12.3.2 Greater complexity for calculating fundamental values 229 12.3.3 Overenthusiastic and novice investors 231 12.3.4 The idiosyncratic nature of emerging technologies 235 12.4 Certain Properties of Emerging Technologies 238 12.5 Recent Empirical Evidence 243 12.6 Conclusion 245 13 Managerial Decision-making Factors in SMEs: Supplier Companies in the Construction Industry Analysis 265 13.1 Introduction 266 13.2 Theoretical Framework 266 13.2.1 Management decision-making 267 13.2.2 The managerial decision-making process 268 13.2.3 Decision-making process models 269 13.2.4 Elements involved in the managerial decisionmaking process 271 13.2.4.1 Rationality in decision-making 271 13.2.4.2 Uncertainty in decision-making 272 13.2.4.3 Intuition in decision-making 272 13.2.4.4 Preparation for decision-making 273 13.2.4.5 Managerial skills 273 13.2.4.6 Business training 274 13.2.4.7 Business vision 274 13.3 Methodology 275 13.4 Results 276 13.4.1 Managerial coordination 276 13.4.2 Managerial skills 279 13.4.3 Organizational leadership 280 13.4.4 Organizational strategy 280 13.4.5 Managerial challenges 282 13.4.6 Decision-making 283 13.4.7 Organizational foresight 285 13.5 Discussion 286 13.6 Conclusions 289 14 Analysis of Innovative Behavior in Long-term Microenterprises: A Perspective on Tunja Retail 297 14.1 Introduction 298 14.2 Theoretical Framework 299 14.2.1 Innovation 300 14.2.2 Innovation in services 302 14.2.3 Innovative behavior 303 14.2.4 Workspace 303 14.2.5 Generation and implementation of ideas 304 14.2.6 Leadership 305 14.2.7 Employee engagement 306 14.3 Methodology 307 14.3.1 Case study 307 14.3.2 Methods 308 14.4 Results 309 14.4.1 Introduction to light innovations 309 14.4.2 Innovative behavior 310 14.4.3 Scope of work 310 14.4.4 Generation and implementation of ideas 311 14.4.5 Leadership 311 14.4.6 Employee engagement 312 14.4.7 Innovative behavior concerning the introduction of innovations 312 14.4.8 Relationship between innovative behavior and time spent in the market 313 14.5 Discussion 316 14.6 Conclusions 319 Index 327 About the Editors 329 |
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spelling | Innovation and sustainability in governments and companies a perspective to the new realities editors, Ernesto Leon-Castro, Manoj Sahni, Fabio Blanco-Mesa, Victor Alfaro-Garcia, Jose Merigo Gistrup, Denmark River Publishers [2023] 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 331 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier River Publishers series in multi business model innovation, technologies and sustainable business Preface xiii List of Figures xv List of Tables xvii List of Contributors xxi List of Abbreviations xxv 1 Analysis of the Competitiveness of the Magical Towns of Mexico as Tourist Destinations 1 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Preliminaries 3 1.2.1 Tourism competitiveness 3 1.2.2 Magical Towns 4 1.3 Methodology 6 1.4 Results 9 1.5 Conclusions 13 2 Economic Performance of Organic Berries in Mexico 23 2.1 Introduction 23 2.2 Theoretical and Conceptual Framework 26 2.2.1 Economic performance and agricultural sector 26 2.2.2 Performance of organic farming 27 2.2.3 Land, prices, and yields 28 2.3 Methodology 30 2.4 Results 34 2.5 Conclusions 36 3 Social Conformation as a Difficulty in Improving Wages in Mexico 43 3.1 Introduction 43 3.2 Preliminaries 46 3.3 Results and Discussion 46 3.3.1 Analysis of the Mincer equation with elements of social conformation for Mexico 46 3.3.2 Familiar structure analysis for Mexico with data mining 48 3.3.2.1 Hours dedicated to home and health in Mexico City and Michoac©Łn 48 3.3.3 Home Class 51 3.4 Conclusions 52 4 Household Conditions for Remote Work in the Quaternary Sector in Mexico 59 4.1 Introduction 59 4.2 Background 60 4.2.1 Research in the field of remote work 60 4.2.2 Remote work 61 4.2.3 Quaternary sector 62 4.3 Methodology 63 4.3.1 Investigation process 63 4.3.2 Research design 63 4.3.3 Scale and sample 63 4.3.4 Validaci©đn 64 4.4 Results and Analysis 64 4.4.1 Conditions in the home analysis 66 4.4.2 Analysis of the effects on employment and income 69 4.5 Conclusion 70 5 Organizational Management Systems: An Analysis in Higher Education 73 5.1 Introduction 74 5.2 Method 75 5.3 Results 76 5.3.1 Trending of scientific production on management systems in HEIs 76 5.3.2 Analysis of the scientific production by contextual or thematic fields 81 5.3.3 Implementation of management systems under generic referents 83 5.3.4 Management of substantive processes 83 5.3.5 Context, institutional agendas, and government policies 85 5.3.6 Personal performance 86 5.3.7 Assessment, accreditation, and certification of the quality in educational institutions 88 5.3.8 University governance 89 5.4 Conclusions 90 6 Process Optimization in Industry 4.0: An Analysis of Software Development SMEs in Baja California, Mexico 101 6.1 Introduction 101 6.2 Literature Revision and Hypothesis Formulation 103 6.2.1 Optimization and software engineering 105 6.2.2 Innovation and knowledge 108 6.2.3 The industry 4.0 and competitiveness 109 6.3 Materials and Methods 111 6.3.1 Materials 111 6.3.2 Method 112 6.4 Results and Discussion 113 6.5 Conclusions 115 7 The Pandemic Effects and Change Management in Tourism 123 7.1 Introduction 124 7.2 Organizational Change 124 7.3 Strategy and Competitive Advantage 128 7.4 Changes in Tourism Generated by the Pandemic 130 7.5 Discussion 133 7.6 Conclusions 134 8 Sustainable Tourism in Mountain Biking Events in Michoacan, Mexico: The Vision of the Organizers 141 8.1 Introduction 142 8.2 Theoretical and Conceptual Framework 143 8.3 Method 146 8.4 Results 148 8.5 Conclusion 151 9 Innovation Capabilities in Business Models for Agricultural Organizations: Theoretical Approaches 159 9.1 Introduction 159 9.2 Theoretical Framework 160 9.2.1 Resources and capabilities 160 9.2.2 Dynamic capabilities 161 9.3 Innovation Capabilities and Agricultural Organizations 162 9.4 Business Model in Rural Organizations 163 9.5 Methodology 164 9.6 Results 165 9.7 Discussion 172 9.8 Conclusions 175 10 A Multicriteria Ranking of Stocks for Portfolio Selection Considering Investor Preferences 183 10.1 Introduction 183 10.2 Literature Review 185 10.3 The ELECTRE-III Method for the Ranking Generation 188 10.3.1 The ELECTRE-III method for the ranking generation of Mexican Stock Exchange (MSE) 189 10.3.1.1 Data description 189 10.4 Results 191 10.5 Conclusions 194 11 Cost⁰́₃Benefit Analysis of Solar Energy Usage in the Winemaking Industry in Valle de Guadalupe, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico 201 11.1 Introduction 201 11.2 Theoretical and Conceptual Framework 203 11.3 Methodology 206 11.4 Results 207 11.5 Conclusions 213 12 The Rubik⁰́₉s Cube of Emerging Technologies and Stock Volatility 221 12.1 Introduction 221 12.2 The Concept of Emerging Technologies 224 12.3 Emerging Technologies as Drivers of Stock Return Volatility 225 12.3.1 Uncertain nature of emerging technology 225 12.3.2 Greater complexity for calculating fundamental values 229 12.3.3 Overenthusiastic and novice investors 231 12.3.4 The idiosyncratic nature of emerging technologies 235 12.4 Certain Properties of Emerging Technologies 238 12.5 Recent Empirical Evidence 243 12.6 Conclusion 245 13 Managerial Decision-making Factors in SMEs: Supplier Companies in the Construction Industry Analysis 265 13.1 Introduction 266 13.2 Theoretical Framework 266 13.2.1 Management decision-making 267 13.2.2 The managerial decision-making process 268 13.2.3 Decision-making process models 269 13.2.4 Elements involved in the managerial decisionmaking process 271 13.2.4.1 Rationality in decision-making 271 13.2.4.2 Uncertainty in decision-making 272 13.2.4.3 Intuition in decision-making 272 13.2.4.4 Preparation for decision-making 273 13.2.4.5 Managerial skills 273 13.2.4.6 Business training 274 13.2.4.7 Business vision 274 13.3 Methodology 275 13.4 Results 276 13.4.1 Managerial coordination 276 13.4.2 Managerial skills 279 13.4.3 Organizational leadership 280 13.4.4 Organizational strategy 280 13.4.5 Managerial challenges 282 13.4.6 Decision-making 283 13.4.7 Organizational foresight 285 13.5 Discussion 286 13.6 Conclusions 289 14 Analysis of Innovative Behavior in Long-term Microenterprises: A Perspective on Tunja Retail 297 14.1 Introduction 298 14.2 Theoretical Framework 299 14.2.1 Innovation 300 14.2.2 Innovation in services 302 14.2.3 Innovative behavior 303 14.2.4 Workspace 303 14.2.5 Generation and implementation of ideas 304 14.2.6 Leadership 305 14.2.7 Employee engagement 306 14.3 Methodology 307 14.3.1 Case study 307 14.3.2 Methods 308 14.4 Results 309 14.4.1 Introduction to light innovations 309 14.4.2 Innovative behavior 310 14.4.3 Scope of work 310 14.4.4 Generation and implementation of ideas 311 14.4.5 Leadership 311 14.4.6 Employee engagement 312 14.4.7 Innovative behavior concerning the introduction of innovations 312 14.4.8 Relationship between innovative behavior and time spent in the market 313 14.5 Discussion 316 14.6 Conclusions 319 Index 327 About the Editors 329 Innovation and sustainability are issues that have become very relevant in recent years. This book presents a compilation of investigations on these topics, divided into those applied in government or enterprises. The objective is to demonstrate to the audience how these issues have been worked around the world and in different scenarios. Among the papers, there are works related to economic variables, imports, exports, and analysis in different sectors such as tourism, agriculture, education, and even in countries in general Sustainability Technological innovations Durabilité de l'environnement Innovations (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Leon-Castro, Ernesto edt Sahni, Manoj edt Blanco-Mesa, Fabio edt Alfaro-Garcia, Victor edt Merigó Lindahl, José M. (DE-588)1030184755 edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-87-7022-844-2 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/book/10198743 Aggregator URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Innovation and sustainability in governments and companies a perspective to the new realities Preface xiii List of Figures xv List of Tables xvii List of Contributors xxi List of Abbreviations xxv 1 Analysis of the Competitiveness of the Magical Towns of Mexico as Tourist Destinations 1 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Preliminaries 3 1.2.1 Tourism competitiveness 3 1.2.2 Magical Towns 4 1.3 Methodology 6 1.4 Results 9 1.5 Conclusions 13 2 Economic Performance of Organic Berries in Mexico 23 2.1 Introduction 23 2.2 Theoretical and Conceptual Framework 26 2.2.1 Economic performance and agricultural sector 26 2.2.2 Performance of organic farming 27 2.2.3 Land, prices, and yields 28 2.3 Methodology 30 2.4 Results 34 2.5 Conclusions 36 3 Social Conformation as a Difficulty in Improving Wages in Mexico 43 3.1 Introduction 43 3.2 Preliminaries 46 3.3 Results and Discussion 46 3.3.1 Analysis of the Mincer equation with elements of social conformation for Mexico 46 3.3.2 Familiar structure analysis for Mexico with data mining 48 3.3.2.1 Hours dedicated to home and health in Mexico City and Michoac©Łn 48 3.3.3 Home Class 51 3.4 Conclusions 52 4 Household Conditions for Remote Work in the Quaternary Sector in Mexico 59 4.1 Introduction 59 4.2 Background 60 4.2.1 Research in the field of remote work 60 4.2.2 Remote work 61 4.2.3 Quaternary sector 62 4.3 Methodology 63 4.3.1 Investigation process 63 4.3.2 Research design 63 4.3.3 Scale and sample 63 4.3.4 Validaci©đn 64 4.4 Results and Analysis 64 4.4.1 Conditions in the home analysis 66 4.4.2 Analysis of the effects on employment and income 69 4.5 Conclusion 70 5 Organizational Management Systems: An Analysis in Higher Education 73 5.1 Introduction 74 5.2 Method 75 5.3 Results 76 5.3.1 Trending of scientific production on management systems in HEIs 76 5.3.2 Analysis of the scientific production by contextual or thematic fields 81 5.3.3 Implementation of management systems under generic referents 83 5.3.4 Management of substantive processes 83 5.3.5 Context, institutional agendas, and government policies 85 5.3.6 Personal performance 86 5.3.7 Assessment, accreditation, and certification of the quality in educational institutions 88 5.3.8 University governance 89 5.4 Conclusions 90 6 Process Optimization in Industry 4.0: An Analysis of Software Development SMEs in Baja California, Mexico 101 6.1 Introduction 101 6.2 Literature Revision and Hypothesis Formulation 103 6.2.1 Optimization and software engineering 105 6.2.2 Innovation and knowledge 108 6.2.3 The industry 4.0 and competitiveness 109 6.3 Materials and Methods 111 6.3.1 Materials 111 6.3.2 Method 112 6.4 Results and Discussion 113 6.5 Conclusions 115 7 The Pandemic Effects and Change Management in Tourism 123 7.1 Introduction 124 7.2 Organizational Change 124 7.3 Strategy and Competitive Advantage 128 7.4 Changes in Tourism Generated by the Pandemic 130 7.5 Discussion 133 7.6 Conclusions 134 8 Sustainable Tourism in Mountain Biking Events in Michoacan, Mexico: The Vision of the Organizers 141 8.1 Introduction 142 8.2 Theoretical and Conceptual Framework 143 8.3 Method 146 8.4 Results 148 8.5 Conclusion 151 9 Innovation Capabilities in Business Models for Agricultural Organizations: Theoretical Approaches 159 9.1 Introduction 159 9.2 Theoretical Framework 160 9.2.1 Resources and capabilities 160 9.2.2 Dynamic capabilities 161 9.3 Innovation Capabilities and Agricultural Organizations 162 9.4 Business Model in Rural Organizations 163 9.5 Methodology 164 9.6 Results 165 9.7 Discussion 172 9.8 Conclusions 175 10 A Multicriteria Ranking of Stocks for Portfolio Selection Considering Investor Preferences 183 10.1 Introduction 183 10.2 Literature Review 185 10.3 The ELECTRE-III Method for the Ranking Generation 188 10.3.1 The ELECTRE-III method for the ranking generation of Mexican Stock Exchange (MSE) 189 10.3.1.1 Data description 189 10.4 Results 191 10.5 Conclusions 194 11 Cost⁰́₃Benefit Analysis of Solar Energy Usage in the Winemaking Industry in Valle de Guadalupe, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico 201 11.1 Introduction 201 11.2 Theoretical and Conceptual Framework 203 11.3 Methodology 206 11.4 Results 207 11.5 Conclusions 213 12 The Rubik⁰́₉s Cube of Emerging Technologies and Stock Volatility 221 12.1 Introduction 221 12.2 The Concept of Emerging Technologies 224 12.3 Emerging Technologies as Drivers of Stock Return Volatility 225 12.3.1 Uncertain nature of emerging technology 225 12.3.2 Greater complexity for calculating fundamental values 229 12.3.3 Overenthusiastic and novice investors 231 12.3.4 The idiosyncratic nature of emerging technologies 235 12.4 Certain Properties of Emerging Technologies 238 12.5 Recent Empirical Evidence 243 12.6 Conclusion 245 13 Managerial Decision-making Factors in SMEs: Supplier Companies in the Construction Industry Analysis 265 13.1 Introduction 266 13.2 Theoretical Framework 266 13.2.1 Management decision-making 267 13.2.2 The managerial decision-making process 268 13.2.3 Decision-making process models 269 13.2.4 Elements involved in the managerial decisionmaking process 271 13.2.4.1 Rationality in decision-making 271 13.2.4.2 Uncertainty in decision-making 272 13.2.4.3 Intuition in decision-making 272 13.2.4.4 Preparation for decision-making 273 13.2.4.5 Managerial skills 273 13.2.4.6 Business training 274 13.2.4.7 Business vision 274 13.3 Methodology 275 13.4 Results 276 13.4.1 Managerial coordination 276 13.4.2 Managerial skills 279 13.4.3 Organizational leadership 280 13.4.4 Organizational strategy 280 13.4.5 Managerial challenges 282 13.4.6 Decision-making 283 13.4.7 Organizational foresight 285 13.5 Discussion 286 13.6 Conclusions 289 14 Analysis of Innovative Behavior in Long-term Microenterprises: A Perspective on Tunja Retail 297 14.1 Introduction 298 14.2 Theoretical Framework 299 14.2.1 Innovation 300 14.2.2 Innovation in services 302 14.2.3 Innovative behavior 303 14.2.4 Workspace 303 14.2.5 Generation and 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