El presente trabajo explora el tema de la globalización e inicia desde la conceptualización del proceso mismo, considerando diferentes puntos de vista y mostrando las tendencias que lo explican como un proceso natural de evolución tecnológica, comercial y de conocimiento; mientras que desde otra perspectiva, aparece como una herramienta de predominio económico que traslada prácticas antiguas de colonialismo a un presente neoliberal que comprende grandes diferencias entre los países desarrollados y los países subdesarrollados y que las grandes decisiones de las corporaciones muchas veces definen la situación económica de los países. Estas diferencias de enfoque permiten relacionar la globalización al quehacer de la gestión de recursos humanos. Una revisión interesante de diferentes tendencias desde la perspectiva de cada uno de los subsistemas de recursos humanos, en los que se puede apreciar, por un lado, la evolución de determinadas corrientes y cómo los países desarrollados las hacen extensivas a países como el nuestro; en algunos casos, con efectos positivos y en otros con efectos negativos para nuestras economías. De esta manera, cada uno de los principales procesos es revisado ágilmente reseñando las principales características de la globalización y por otro lado su efecto en el Perú.
Autores: García Uribe, Abel; Montalto Herrera, Rossana
Fuente: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas - UPC.
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/301972
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Utilization of Electronic-resources by the postgraduate students, research scholars and faculty members of Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
This paper aims to evaluate the use of Electronic resources (E-resources) by the library users of Indian Institute of Technology,
Kharagpur, India, with a view to examine the exposure of users to e-resources. Besides, it aims to highlight the alert services
offered by the library, most preferred format of the journals, awareness of E-resources, helpfulness of e-resources and
efforts made by the library for better E-services to their users. This study is based on a structured questionnaire; for the
purpose of this study, total 822 questionnaires were distributed among the post graduate students, research scholars and
faculty members. Of all distributed questionnaires, 412 questionnaires received back duly filled by the respondents. Various
statistical methods have been used for analysis of data. The result of this study is presented and discussed in this paper.
Authors: Ram Gopal Garg, Amit Kumar Tamrakar
Source: J Scientometric Res.
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Authors: Ram Gopal Garg, Amit Kumar Tamrakar
Source: J Scientometric Res.
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A new model to identify the productivity of theses in terms of articles using co-word analysis
A thesis defense should be considered as not the end but the starting point for scientific communication flow. How many articles truly extend doctoral research? This article proposes a new model to automatically identify the productivity of theses in terms of article publications. We evaluate the use of the co-word analysis technique to establish relationships among 401 doctoral theses and 2,211 articles journal articles published by students in a graduate program at a Brazilian National Nuclear Research Institution (IPEN-CNEN/SP).To identify the relationship between a thesis and an article published by the same author, we used co-descriptor pairs from a controlled vocabulary. To validate the proposed model, a survey was applied to a random sample of theses authors (n = 128, response rate of 79%), thus establishing a minimum threshold of three coincident co-descriptors to identify the relationship between theses and articles. The agreement level between an author's opinion and the automatic method was 86.9%, with a sampling error of 7.36%, which indicates an acceptable level of accuracy. Differences between the related or nonrelated distributions of articles were also demonstrated, as was a reduction in the median lag time to publication and the supervisor's influence on student productivity.
Authors: Mery Piedad Zamudio Igami, José Carlos Bressiani, Rogerio Mugnaini
Source: J Scientometric Res.
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Authors: Mery Piedad Zamudio Igami, José Carlos Bressiani, Rogerio Mugnaini
Source: J Scientometric Res.
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The growth of Brazilian metrics literature
Analysis is presented on the growth of the literature on bibliometrics, informetrics, and scientometrics published in Brazil
by Brazilian and foreign authors in the form of journal articles, book chapters, and papers presented at conferences. From
1973 to December 2012, close to 2300 documents were published. This literature is growing exponentially at a rate of
24% per year and doubling in size every 3.2 years.
Authors: Rubén Urbizagástegui Alvarado, Cristina Restrepo Arango
Source: J Scientometric Res
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Authors: Rubén Urbizagástegui Alvarado, Cristina Restrepo Arango
Source: J Scientometric Res
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Ranking de instituciones académicas y de investigación peruanas en ResearchGate
Researchgate presenta su ranking de institiciones peruanas, se observa que la Universidad Peruana Cayteno Heredia (UPCH), Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM) y Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP) son las primeras en dicho ranking.
Fuente: ResearchGate
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Fuente: ResearchGate
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