Cartilla: Fortalecimiento empresarial en organizaciones de recicladores de oficio en la ciudad de Santiago de Cali
This project is an initiative that seeks to generate knowledge through collective construction, based on the transfer and exchange of knowledge in key areas such as digital inclusion, customer service, office software management, soft skills, and business management processes. Three recycling organi...
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Universidad Santiago de Cali
2025
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| Sarrera elektronikoa: | https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/157500 |
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| Gaia: | This project is an initiative that seeks to generate knowledge through collective construction, based on the transfer and exchange of knowledge in key areas such as digital inclusion, customer service, office software management, soft skills, and business management processes. Three recycling organizations from the city of Santiago de Cali are actively participating in this project: the Navarro Recyclers Association (ARENA); the Selective Environmental Recycling Route Association (ASORDAM); and the Renacer Nuevo Horizonte Corporation (Corporación Renacer Nuevo Horizonte). The project is led by principal investigator Lina María Medina Hurtado, who serves as Outreach Coordinator and full-time professor at the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration at the University of Santiago de Cali. She is also a member of the Business, Social, and Environmental Sustainability Research Group (GISESA). The team also includes José Luis Moreno Gutiérrez, Director of the Master's in Public Management at the same institution and a member of the Accounting, Financial, and Economic Research Group (GICONFEC), as a co-researcher. The team is strengthened by the participation of Katherine Gisselle Serna Muñoz, who, after graduating from the Economics program, assumed the position of Young Researcher and is a member of the GISESA research group. Tatiana Velasco Rodríguez, a graduate of Business Administration from the University of Santiago de Cali, also participates. |
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