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Indicadores de sustentabilidad en empresas manufactureras y vinculación con instituciones generadoras de conocimiento: estudio de caso

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  • Ana Esther Escalante-Ferrer; María del Carmen Torres-Salazar; Alejandro García-Garnica
  • María del Carmen Torres-Salazar
  • Alejandro García-Garnica

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La relevancia del artículo consiste en mostrar la relación entre instituciones generadoras de conocimiento y empresas manufactureras medianas y grandes del estado de Morelos, México. El propósito es analizar la correlación de los indicadores de sustentabilidad en sus cadenas de suministro y la vinculación que mantienen con universidades o centros de investigación. Se utilizó una metodología cuantitativa por encuesta, con resultados positivos de validez y confiabilidad del instrumento. Los resultados arrojan que, aun cuando existan acuerdos formales entre empresas e instituciones generadoras de conocimiento, no se muestran cambios en las prácticas de sustentabilidad. Pese al potencial de líneas de generación y aplicación innovadora de conocimientos, la amplia infraestructura y las bases de datos de las instituciones, el panorama general del nivel de implementación de los indicadores de sustentabilidad en las empresas que se obtuvo, es posible afirmar que la correlación estadística de la vinculación entre empresas e instituciones va de mediana a muy débil. Lo importante es crear las condiciones para que en el corto y mediano plazo se fortalezcan las relaciones entre las empresas, las instituciones y el Gobierno.

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  • Ana Esther Escalante-Ferrer; María del Carmen Torres-Salazar; Alejandro García-Garnica & María del Carmen Torres-Salazar & Alejandro García-Garnica, 2020. "Indicadores de sustentabilidad en empresas manufactureras y vinculación con instituciones generadoras de conocimiento: estudio de caso," Revista CEA, Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano, vol. 6(12), pages 1-18, July.
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    Keywords

    indicadores; sustentabilidad; industria de transformación; vinculación; estudio de caso;
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    JEL classification:

    • L69 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Manufacturing - - - Other
    • D89 - Microeconomics - - Information, Knowledge, and Uncertainty - - - Other

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