No. 1 (2011): Research in Administrative Sciences

Portada: Investigación en Ciencias Administrativas

This first edition of the journal presents a selection of works that reflect the diversity and commitment to applied knowledge in various areas of national development. The articles address topics such as the reactivation of tourism through the “Vive México” strategy, the participation of Mexican scientific knowledge in the international arena, and a strategic management model for consulting, engineering, and construction companies. Also included is a study on burnout syndrome among nurses at the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, which highlights the importance of workplace well-being in the health sector.

Other articles analyze leadership in Sinaloan companies and the socioeconomic impact of yellowfin tuna farming in La Paz Bay, demonstrating the relationship between management, economics, and sustainability. The edition concludes with a review of the book 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism, which invites readers to question the foundations of the current economic system. Overall, this publication seeks to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and contribute to Mexico’s sustainable development from a critical and proactive perspective.

Published: 2026-02-17

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