Abstract
Business administration is classified as a discipline of Economic Sciences, the latter is a study of humanity in the business of life, this is how Marshall, A. classified it in 1890, the idea may seem far-fetched, however, it is as current as when it first saw the light in his book Principles of Economics. On the other hand, economics belongs to the Social Sciences, reason to justify what was said in the previous paragraph. One of the first reasons to study economics and / or business administration is to try to interpret the society in which we live, countless questions coexist that we ask ourselves every day and that arouse curiosities such as: Why are some rich and others poor? Why do producers in the primary sector, who are those who provide raw materials, receive less income than those who transform them?.
| Translated title of the contribution | Contributions to Business Administration: An Approach Beyond Business (Compilation) |
|---|---|
| Original language | Spanish (Ecuador) |
| Publisher | Ediciones CLIO |
| Number of pages | 202 |
| ISBN (Print) | 978-980-451-084-7 |
| State | Published - 29 Sep 2025 |
CACES Knowledge Areas
- 314A Administration
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Development of Administrative and Accounting Skills Through Extracurricular Training for Vulnerable Populations in Community Settings (DECACECAC)
Conde Lorenzo, E. (PI), Marmol Castillo, M. C. (Col), Lozano Castillo, A. N. (Col), Yaguana Herrera, T. G. (Col), Balas Leon, J. E. (Col), Moreno Delgado, J. P. (Col) & Fiallos Gonzalez, O. R. (Col)
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