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Exploring the Impact of Strategic Leadership on the Sustainability of Technology-Centric Companies: An In-Depth Case Study from Colombia's Northern Coast

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  • Heidy Rico Fontalvo
  • Mario De La Puente

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This research examines the relationships among various elements of Strategic Leadership and Business Sustainability within tech-based firms located in the northern coastal region of Colombia, spanning the years 2015 to 2019. Initially, a correlation assessment was conducted to pinpoint variables that may be linked. Subsequently, a Dickey-Fuller analysis was employed to ascertain the presence of non-stationary variables and to determine if there was any causality between them, using a significance threshold of P ? 0.05. To substantiate the relationships among the scrutinized variables, a dispersion analysis was carried out, supplemented by a review of scholarly works that previously explored the subject matter. It emerged that solely the variables related to human capital and organizational contexts have an impact on the conduct of the social milieu, which acts as a catalyst for the growth of tech-based enterprises. This research is an enriching addition to existing literature, as it dissects the dynamics of tech-centered companies through a lens that transcends conventional narrative frameworks. This study was based on Heidy Rico doctorate research entitled “Incidence of strategic leadership on business sustainability of Technology-Based Companies in the Department of Atlántico†, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Colombia.

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  • Heidy Rico Fontalvo & Mario De La Puente, 2023. "Exploring the Impact of Strategic Leadership on the Sustainability of Technology-Centric Companies: An In-Depth Case Study from Colombia's Northern Coast," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 12, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:2480
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.36941/ajis-2023-0146
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