La importancia de la ciencia, la tecnología y la innovación en la gestión empresarial
The importance of Science, Technology and Innovation in Business Management
Abstract (en)
Generation of new knowledge requires the interaction of human thought with the needs of the environment in which it operates and prior learning in relation to the phenomenon under study. At present, due to the constant fluctuation of knowledge derived from the society dynamics and challenges that have led to processes such as globalization, reflection of both scientific and philosophical knowledge is required, with the aim of finding new research fields and scenarios, and research methods and approaches to respond to these demandsAbstract (es)
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