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    Corporate strategy in multinational environments: Carvajal S.A. case by González Calixto, Mónica Bibiana

    Published 2011
    “…To maintain and improve its position in a global environment, this company can among other things, issue shares, analysis of attractiveness, strengthen your marketing strategies, improve knowledge transfer processes, leverage resources, think globally and continue to innovate.…”
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    The Effects of Linguistic Imperialism in the EFL Classroom by Romero Pinto, Mary Addison

    Published 2013
    “…AbstractThis article attempts to analyze and reveal the effects of linguistic imperialism in English Foreign Language Teaching and Learning.First, it will address global English language as the global standard language, that has imposed American and British methodologyand resources in the entire world, and this universal language will also be studied as a symbol of power over the foreign language policies in Colombia. …”
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    Continuidad en estructuras débiles generalizadas. (Continuity in Generalized Weak Structures.) by Ávila, J., Molina, F.

    Published 2015
    “…ResumenEn este trabajo se hace un estudio de la continuidad en Estructuras Débiles Generalizadas (EDG), introduciendo la versión local y global de la misma. Además de mostrar varias caracterizaciones, extendemos varios resultados clásicos de topología, topologías generalizadas y estructruas minimales relacionados con axiomas de separación. …”
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    Debt Heyday and Economic Degrowth: The Collapse of Civilization by Cante, Freddy, Franco-Cuervo, Ana Beatriz

    Published 2023
    “…The purpose and hypothesis of this paper is to show that the rise of money (debts) is the spur of economic growth, but it is also the cause of underdevelopment and, furthermore, the collapse of global civilization. The methodology is based on a critical reading of the most relevant and heterodox economic literature, in order to clarify the concepts of monetary debt, real wealth, growth and also the collapse that past civilizations have experienced and which is now a global risk; this is complemented by some historical evidence, and by relevant statistical data, particularly on debt. …”
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    Strategic management across enterprise functions: an international competiveness pespective by Zapata, Luis Fernando Bustamante, Pérez, Isabel Amalia Porto, Taboada, Fernando Hernández

    Published 2013
    “…Internationalization is a real chance of growth, or at least an important survival strategy in a globalized, highly competitive and changing market. …”
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    Mobility strategies in Latin American operational landscapes as a risk factor in times of covid-19 by Boccolini, Sara María

    Published 2022
    “…We built an explanatory hypothesis for an especially intense and early covid-19 diffusion pattern detected in Latin American regions where extractive activities of commodities for consumption in global markets predominate —even in comparison with nearby metropolitan regions—. …”
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    Historical analysis on information and knowledge society by Díaz Bernal, Juan Guillermo

    Published 2012
    “…On the one hand, it was used a historical methodology in order to provide a global perspective of the different studied facts throughout time, on the other hand, a descriptive one was applied in order to give an answer to the effects in the post capitalist society. …”
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    Which is the best supply chain for perishable fruits, Lean or Agile? by Orjuela-Castro, Javier Arturo, Morales-Aguilar, Fredy Santiago, Mejía-Flórez, Laura Fernanda

    Published 2018
    “…It is estimated that one-third of global fruit production is lost or damaged. In developing countries, post-harvest losses that often exceed 50%, together with the growth of global consumption, generate various problems of supply and distribution throughout the supply chain. …”
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    Reference meanings of the Group object by Sepúlveda-Delgado, Omaida, Suárez-Aguilar, Zagalo Enrique, Pino-Fan, Luis Roberto

    Published 2021
    “…In this direction, a synthesis of the reconstruction of the global meaning of the Group object and of the reference meanings given in two classic books (Herstein and Gallian) and in two contemporary books (Lezama and Caicedo) is presented, following the methodology of semiotic analysis. of texts, proposed by this approach. …”
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