Abstract
In the underdeveloped countries, the prevalence of the transnational ones and the big monopolies, it usually imposes to the small and medium companies, one of the most remarkable effects as negative consequence of the globalization, the unemployment and the distributive inequity of the wealth. This it is conjugated with the tendencies toward the population aging whose people in these ages, they don't have left alternative that to live off their pensions, those that are in many insufficient cases, however, these people possess knowledge, desires to undertake smalls business, as alternative sources of revenues, for an improvement of their economies. On the other hand the communities have won a significant space as for the potentialities that exist in them, to propitiate the undertakes, small and medium family companies as palliative to the unemployment. For it the present article seeks to meditate on the main impacts of the linking projects with the society, executed in the Administration of Companies career of the Salesian Polytechnic University, headquarters Guayaquil. The used methods were: the historical-logical, analytic-synthetic, the ethnographic and the Participative Investigation Action. Among the techniques they are the interview, the discussion group and the documental analysis. Under the current conditions, where stands out the consolidation of a globalization process, favored by the development of the technologies of the information and the communications, the community is presented as the ideal space for the execution of linking projects, like form of administration of the knowledge and the innovation for the community socio-economic development.
Translated title of the contribution | Project Management a Tool for Entrepreneurship and Development from the Community |
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Original language | Spanish (Ecuador) |
Pages (from-to) | 1-16 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | Revista Caribeña De Ciencias Sociales |
Volume | 2018 |
Issue number | 2018 |
State | Published - 16 Jan 2018 |
Keywords
- Community
- Development
- Entrepreneurship
- Project management
CACES Knowledge Areas
- 314A Administration