Las empresas familiares son un fenómeno mundial de gran trascendencia por el elevado número de ellas, no obstante se ven agobiadas por el problema de la transición generacional que, en muchas ocaciones, marca el inicio del fin de la empresa familiar. El derecho peruano ha desatendido hasta ahora el presente tema; sin embargo, en otros países se aprecia la atención que se le ofrece desde la perspectiva jurídica, por ejemplo a través del protocolo familiar, un instrumento contractual que favorece a la gestión de las empresas familiares.; The family enterprises are a world phenomenon of great transcendency for the hight number of them, nevertheless they meet overwhelmed by the problem of the generational transition that, in many occasions, it marks the beginning of the end of the family enterprise
Autor(es): Echaiz Moreno, Daniel
Fuente: Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas de la UNAM
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/316346
Producción académica de de la Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas - UPC
miércoles, 5 de agosto de 2015
Factores determinantes de la competitividad empresarial
El propósito de la presente exposición consiste en identificar de manera integral los principales factores, tanto exógenos como endógenos, que influyen en la competitividad de las empresas, haciendo uso de las teorías más aceptadas académicamente en la actualidad
Autor(es): Ávalos Rocca, Fernando
Fuente: Cuadernos de Investigación
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/273862
Autor(es): Ávalos Rocca, Fernando
Fuente: Cuadernos de Investigación
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/273862
¿Cómo manejar su carrera?
El manejo de la carrera profesional en el mundo de hoy, donde las fusiones, adquisiciones, estructuras organizacionales más planas y constantes avances tecnológicos están siempre presentes en nuestras empresas, nos obliga a estar preparados para manejar nuestra carrera con un enfoque proactivo en donde la confianza en sí mismo, la disciplina y la actitud, juegan un papel importantísimo Este artículo lo invita a reflexionar sobre el tema dándole pautas para manejar eficientemente su carrera y sobre todo el cómo hacerlo para tener éxito en el propósito
Autor(es): Reaño, Lucas
Fuente: Cuadernos de Investigación
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/273860
Autor(es): Reaño, Lucas
Fuente: Cuadernos de Investigación
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10757/273860
martes, 4 de agosto de 2015
Towards text copyright detection using metadata in web applications
Purpose – This paper aims to present the semantic content identifier (SCI), a permanent identifier, computed through a linear-time onion-peeling algorithm that enables the extraction of semantic features from a text, and the integration of this information within the permanent identifier. Design/methodology/approach – The authors employ SCI to propose a mechanism for simultaneously checking the authenticity and degrees of similarity between different information objects, and present an empirical investigation of the method. A management scenario for the control of the authentication process and the detection of the degree of violation of documents is proposed. Findings – Such a mechanism could be adopted as a component of libraries' strategy for the protection of the copyrights for documents published on the web. Practical implications – The use of the proposed numeric code can be utilised efficiently as a constituent part of the digital object identifier (DOI) system, making its computation more efficient and meaningful. Originality/value – The identifier proposed in the paper can result in a more efficient index for identifying and retrieving objects in a digital library, as well as online repositories and commercial applications that can handle information retrieval requests more effectively.
Authors: Marios Poulos; Nikos Korfiatis; George Bokos
Source: PROGRAM ELECTRONIC LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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Authors: Marios Poulos; Nikos Korfiatis; George Bokos
Source: PROGRAM ELECTRONIC LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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If We don’t Know What Citations Mean, What Does it Mean when We Count Them?
In my last post for the Kitchen I explored what citations might mean within any given publication. Do citations necessarily indicate the significance of the cited publication in question? And if we don’t really know what individual citations mean, why do we think we can draw important meaning from their aggregation?
Citation metrics are insidious. That’s the implication of plenty of conversation in the media and the sciences, the impetus for the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA), and the strong suggestion of a recent report from the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE). Regular readers of the Kitchen will be familiar with debates about such metrics as theJournal Impact Factor (JIF), the h-index, and altmetrics, and concerns about the screwy incentivesthat such metrics produce. Regular readers might also wonder how much more can be said about the technical details of such metrics and the ethics of their utility.
Source: The Scholarly Kitchen
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