Vol. 6 No. 11 (2016): Investigación en Ciencias Administrativas
This eleventh edition presents a collection of studies focused on economic and business analysis in Mexico. It begins with an evaluation of public finance performance following the 2011 slowdown, addressing its effects on fiscal stability. It also includes research on the relationship between competitiveness, innovation, and strategic planning in small and medium-sized enterprises in the metalworking sector in San Luis Potosí, as well as a study on the contribution of community-based tourism to sustainable rural development. This section is complemented by a comparative analysis of the agricultural sector in Hidalgo and Tabasco, from a national, sectoral, and competitive perspective.
In the social and educational sphere, this issue includes a study on student perceptions of virtual teaching and learning processes at the Northern University Center, highlighting the challenges and opportunities of digital education. It also examines the relationship between entrepreneurship and self-efficacy, emphasizing the importance of self-confidence for business development. Finally, it includes a review of strategic management from a bibliometric and data mining approach, providing an updated and methodological perspective on this field of study.