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- Milagros del Pilar Panta Monteza
(Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Professional School of Administration and Management, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Av. Alfredo Benavides 5440, Santiago de Surco 15039, Peru)
- Ubaldo Eberth Dedios Espinoza
(SMI, San Miguel Industry, Autopista Duarte Km. 18 Santo. Domingo Oeste, Santo Domingo 11512, Dominican Republic)
- Gustavo Armando Gandini
(BANELINO, Organic Bananas of the Northwest Line. Av. Miguel Crespo, Santa Cruz de Mao 61000, Dominican Republic)
- Jorge Luis Carbajal Arroyo
(Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Professional School of Administration and Management, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Av. Alfredo Benavides 5440, Santiago de Surco 15039, Peru)
Abstract
There is little evidence of the implementation of the Principles for Responsible Investment in Agriculture and Food Systems between universities and businesses, and there is even less research that prioritizes people and implements sustainable development with a territorial focus. In this article, we address a form of collaborative work that integrates academia with business, where the Principles for Responsible Investment in Agriculture and Food Systems (CFS-RIA) are seen as an opportunity to promote and strengthen the management of a business in the communities where it operates, and determine a new way of working from its links with the university. The experience is developed in the provinces of Santiago Rodríguez, Valverde (Mao), and Dajabón in the Dominican Republic, with the aim of contributing, using this new approach, to economic, social, environmental, and governance development in the territory. The conceptual and methodological basis for the university–business link is Working With People, a model that integrates key elements of planning such as social learning, collaborative participation, and project management models. The main catalysts of the experience are the business values and the stakeholders who insert the principles into their programs and projects. Among these is an innovative Family Social Responsibility Program with female entrepreneurs and organic banana production. It is concluded that the implementation of the CFS-RIA Principles has a significant impact on the sustainable development of the region and that the university–business link reinforces the social responsibility of companies, providing an opportunity for the entry of new actors.
Suggested Citation
Milagros del Pilar Panta Monteza & Ubaldo Eberth Dedios Espinoza & Gustavo Armando Gandini & Jorge Luis Carbajal Arroyo, 2026.
"University–Business Link for Sustainable Territorial Development Through the Principles for Responsible Investment in Agriculture and Food Systems (CSA-IRA): Working with People in the Dominican Republic,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(3), pages 1-29, January.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:3:p:1179-:d:1847617
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