No. 4 (2013): Research in Administrative Sciences
This fourth edition of the journal presents research addressing fundamental issues for Mexico's economic, social, and academic development from a multidisciplinary perspective. The articles analyze contemporary problems such as socio-intercultural evaluation in investment projects in Wixárika indigenous communities, the role of leadership in organizational modernization processes, and world-class university rankings, highlighting the challenges countries face in their pursuit of greater equity and global competitiveness.
It also includes reflections on Mexican fiscal federalism within a context of demographic and productive inequality, along with applied studies such as the impact of exchange rate fluctuations on foreign currency debt and the advancement of the information society in Mexican businesses. The edition concludes with an article on how to write a thesis in business administration, aimed at strengthening students' research skills. Overall, this publication offers a comprehensive view of the economic, social, and educational processes that shape the national reality.