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The fideicomiso de Fomento Minero (FIFOMI) as expert system. Culture, structure and organizational process
[El fideicomiso de Fomento Minero (FIFOMI) como modelo experto. Cultura, estructura y procesos organizacionales]

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  • Alejandro Cruz Bermea

    (Universidad de Salamanca)

Abstract

This article shows the historical background and the socio-cultural and legal factors that have enabled the establishment and the strengthening of the fideicomiso de Fomento Minero (FIFOMI), institution of federal public administration, focused on financing mining and its producing chain in Mexico. Based on concepts of institutional economics and organizational theory, a qualitative and ethnographic study on the culture, structure and processes of this expert system is proposed.

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  • Alejandro Cruz Bermea, 2020. "The fideicomiso de Fomento Minero (FIFOMI) as expert system. Culture, structure and organizational process [El fideicomiso de Fomento Minero (FIFOMI) como modelo experto. Cultura, estructura y proc," Post-Print hal-03042107, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03042107
    DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4308057
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