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    <title>Almería's fruit and vegetable competitive advantage and the growth of GDP per capita</title>
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    <description>Title: Almería's fruit and vegetable competitive advantage and the growth of GDP per capita
Authors: Gil Salmerón, Antonio Miguel
Abstract: Almeria's horticulture has experienced extensive growth that is sustained by the main macroeconomic variables: an acceleration of the agricultural income, broadly-speaking, a positive commercial balance throughout the first quindenium of the century and a GDP that on the whole represents the 16.69% of that accounted by all the province, without taking the agricultural auxiliary industry into account. This trend leads to an asymmetric process of deagrarianization which registers the whole of the Spanish economy and acts as a source of competitive plus point in comparative terms with the development of the social welfare of its territory. A linear regression analysis crosses two variables to assess the degree of coincidence that exists between the growth registered by Almeria's horticulture industry and the quality of life of its citizens. On the one hand, the productivity of the sector is used (average in tonnes of production per hectare) whilst, on the other hand, per capita GDP -because economic growth theories go against GDP as an indicator of social welfare. There is evidence that GDP per capita follows a parallel or symmetrical pattern to the citizens' perception of happiness. It has been categorically confirmed that the horticulture industry of Almería intervenes as a competitive advantage through its productivity, as it stands above all as a long-term determinant of the standard of living of any territory.</description>
    <dc:date>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Emprendimiento en épocas de crisis: Un análisis exploratorio de los efectos de la COVID-19</title>
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    <description>Title: Emprendimiento en épocas de crisis: Un análisis exploratorio de los efectos de la COVID-19
Authors: Nicolás Martínez, Catalina; Rubio Bañón, Alicia
Abstract: La pandemia actual -COVID19- ha llevado a muchos gobiernos a tomar medidas drásticas en respuesta a la crisis de salud global. Las medidas de bloqueo como respuesta a la crisis han frenado aún más las actividades económicas a nivel mundial. En este contexto destaca la importancia del papel de los emprendedores para acelerar la recuperación económica. Este trabajo se centra en analizar cómo los emprendedores enfrentan la situación causada por la COVID-19 a través de un estudio cuantitativo con una muestra de 236 emprendedores españoles ubicados geográficamente en la Región de Murcia. Los resultados muestran cómo los emprendedores han tenido que adaptarse a estas nuevas circunstancias enfrentándose a desafíos como la necesidad de digitalización, la falta de financiamiento, la disminución del capital humano o la percepción de nuevas oportunidades que se conviertan en negocios viables.</description>
    <dc:date>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>La importancia de la educación empresarial y su terminología</title>
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    <description>Title: La importancia de la educación empresarial y su terminología
Authors: San-Martín, Paula; Fernandez-Laviada, Ana; Pérez, Andrea
Abstract: El análisis de la literatura especializada en la educación empresarial permite ver las dudas existentes en torno a su validez y la dificultad de comparación y generalización de los resultados obtenidos por las investigaciones previas sobre esta educación, al no existir un consenso en su definición y terminología. Por tanto, el objetivo de este trabajo es establecer y delimitar una definición que integre las diferentes perspectivas existentes en la literatura previa y se consiga, de este modo, un lenguaje unificado que contribuya a definir programas formativos que alcancen los objetivos deseados, aumenten las intenciones empresariales y mejoren las competencias empresariales.</description>
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    <title>A proposal to estimate the valuation of small and medium size companies using geographically comparable information</title>
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    <description>Title: A proposal to estimate the valuation of small and medium size companies using geographically comparable information
Authors: Mate, Mariluz; Occhino, Paolo
Abstract: A common prerequisite in valuation analysis is the availability of temporal information on financial variables. Nevertheless, reduced size companies-representing more than 98% on current productive systems- fail to have available temporal information to estimate valuations. In this paper, we offer a procedure for estimating reduced size companies' values under the hypothesis that spatial behaviour matters for valuations. With this aim, we present the theoretical background for this hypothesis and introduce a spatial proposal with a case study of industrial companies where the significant role of space on firms' valuations is previously tested. This analysis shows the relevance of spatial information in firms' valuation confirming the predictive capability of our approach applying the out of sample methodology.</description>
    <dc:date>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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