The Pacific Alliance treaty has created one of the most competitive and fastest growing economies in the world. In this multi-disciplinary study, authors Monica Blanco-Jiménez and Jesśs Cruz Alvarez investigate top industries and the cultural, political and entrepreneurship practices that impact the economic and competitive development of its members. Divided into six parts, the contributors to this volume show the global strategies and synergies that are part of one of the worlds most competitive trade zones. Part I explores how this regional integration was build, while Part II presents comparative studies about competitiveness in the automotive industry and Part III offers two studies on Mexicos exports. Part IV, V and VI focus on Peru, Colombia and Chile respectively, looking across social entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility and social development. Containing the most recent research in international business and relations, this book will help researchers, students and entrepreneurs get to the roots of competitiveness and sustainable growth.
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Latin American contributors in business administration, management, political science, and entrepreneurship examine the Pacific Alliance, a free trade agreement between Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Peru. Contributors show that the Pacific Alliance contributes to regional integration on economic, political, and cultural levels. After chronicling the origins and development of the Pacific Alliance, contributors consider political and diplomatic implications, economic and trade impacts, and cultural and educational effects. They address issues such as competitiveness, financial and economic alignment in Pacific Alliance countries, business ecosystems and social innovation, and social responsibility. Case studies explore the automotive industry and organizational culture. The books readership includes researchers, students, and entrepreneurs. -- Annotation ©2019 * (protoview.com) *
1. Pacific Alliance: Political, Economic, and Commercial Implications;
Mónica Blanco-Jimenez, Georgina Parra Irineo, Nayra E. Gonzįlez Gonzįlez, and
Arturo Tavison Salazar2. Improving the Competitiveness of the Pacific
Alliance Countries; Luis Enrique Ibarra-Morales, Mónica Blanco-Jiménez, and
Juan Patricio Galindo Mora
3. Automative Industry: Competitive Strategy and Challenges in the Pacific
Alliance (México, Chile, Colombia and Peru); Jesśs Cruz Alvarez, Mónica
Blanco-Jiménez and Sergio Guerra-Moya
4. Financial and Economic Convergence in Pacific Alliance Countries;
Rodrķguez Garcķa Martha del Pilar, Cortez Alejandro Klender Aimer and Méndez
Sįenz Alma Berenice
5. Mexicos Challenges in Commercial Integration with Pacific Alliance
Countries; Oscar Elķ Velarde Moreno, Moisés Alejandro Alarcón Osuna, Mónica
Blanco-Jķmenez
6. Leadership in Latin America: Mexican Companies; Adriana Segovia Romo, Joel
Mendoza Gómez, Juan Rositas Martķnez
7. Andean Organizational Culture and Citizenship Behavior in Peru; Marķa
Mayela Terįn Cįzares, Abel Partida Puente, Marķa Eugenia Garcķa de la Peńa,
Maria Guadalupe Espinosa Dominguez
8. SME Internationalization in Latin America: Evidence from Mexico and Peru;
Pedro Ariza-Ricaldi, Alfonso López-Lira, and Wilfredo Giraldo-Mejķa
9. The Role of Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation in Colombia and
its Implications in the Pacific Alliance; John Macķas-Prada, Mario
Vargas-Sįenz, Manuel Vįzquez-Zacarķas, and Alfonso López-Lira
10. Business Ecosystems and Social Innovation: Evidence from Colombia and
Mexico; Manuel Vįzquez-Zacarķas, Alfonso López-Lira, Mario Vargas-Sįenz, and
John Macķas-Prada
11. Competitiveness in Chiles SME through CSR and Sustainability Practices;
Mario Vįzquez Maguirre and Consuelo Garcķa de la Torre
12. Entrepreneurship as a Boost of Economic Growth in Mexico and Chile; Mario
César Dįvila Aguirre, Elķas Alvarado Lagunas, Silvia Valeria Mejķa Rodrķguez,
and Aldahir Caballero Campbell
Dr. Monica Blanco-Jiménez is a Research Professor in the School of Business at Nuevo León State University (UANL). She is currently PhD Coordinator for Administration, and is a full-time research professor currently working on projects related to International Business and Administration. Dr. Jesśs Cruz Alvarez is a Research Professor in the School of Business at the Nuevo Leon State University. While he is currently undertaking research related to business competitiveness, he has previously held executive positions in various manufacturing environments.