SUPERVIVENCIA EMPRESARIAL, UNA REVISIÓN DE LITERATURA SOBRE DETERMINANTES INTERNOS Y EXTERNOS

Autores/as

  • YOUSELINE GARAVITO HERNÁNDEZ Universidad de Investigación y Desarrollo - UDI
  • JAVIER FRANCISCO RUEDA GALVIS Universidad de Investigación y Desarrollo - UDI
  • JOHN WILLIAM VÁSQUEZ CAPACHO Universidad de Investigación y Desarrollo - UDI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18041/1900-0642/criteriolibre.2020v18n32.7122

Palabras clave:

determinantes internos y externos, éxito empresarial, supervivencia empresarial

Resumen

Numerosos estudios han analizado los factores que influyen en la supervivencia de las empresas, razón por la cual el objetivo de este artículo es revisar desde la literatura disciplinar los determinantes internos y externos que más influyen en la permanencia de las empresas en el mercado a través del tiempo. Por tanto, se hizo una revisión descriptiva de literatura acerca de los principales hallazgos sobre los efectos positivos de la innovación, nivel de formación de los empleados de
I+D y colaboración entre empresas, proponiendo un efecto moderador entre estos factores y la supervivencia empresarial.

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2021-01-22

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SUPERVIVENCIA EMPRESARIAL, UNA REVISIÓN DE LITERATURA SOBRE DETERMINANTES INTERNOS Y EXTERNOS. (2021). Criterio Libre, 18(32), 261-279. https://doi.org/10.18041/1900-0642/criteriolibre.2020v18n32.7122

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