No. 3 (2012): Research in Administrative Sciences
This third edition of the journal brings together research that addresses the challenges and opportunities of economic and business development in Mexico from diverse perspectives. The articles analyze key topics such as the factors limiting access to financing for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Querétaro, the regional rural development strategy, and productive integration for innovation in aquaculture companies in the central-western region of the country, highlighting the importance of management, collaboration, and innovation as drivers of sustainable growth.
Likewise, relevant financial aspects are examined, such as the return on investment of the commercial sector on the Mexican Stock Exchange during periods of crisis and the sources of government financing for SMEs in Sinaloa, providing a comprehensive view of access to capital and business resilience. Finally, theoretical reflections on knowledge creation and a review of theoretical frameworks for the study of economic and administrative sciences are included, contributing to the strengthening of critical and academic thinking in the field of social and economic sciences.