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Item type:Publication, Agro‐Leadership Model in the Aquaculture Sector in MexicoThis research aims to analyze leadership for innovation in the Mexican aquaculture sector. The main characteristics of aquaculture producers in the Mezquital Valley of Hidalgo State have been identified and grouped according to an Agro-leadership profile. The methodological strategy uses machine learning techniques. The data were obtained from a questionnaire of 40 owners or representatives of aquaculture farms. The results show that most leaders with the characteristics of the Agro-leadership model directly influence innovative products, processes, managers, and marketing. According to the developed model, the most relevant factors are seeking solutions to problems, leadership grounded in personal values, establishing connections among leaders, and providing opportunities for others' personal and professional development. These results provide empirical evidence for decision-making, both for entrepreneurs in the sector seeking to strengthen their innovation capacity and for public policymakers designing targeted support programs, by highlighting the fundamental role of values-based leadership and collaborative networks in transforming aquaculture practices. ©The authors © Wiley. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, A Conceptual Framework for Digital Transformation of Business Models: Advancing Towards Industry 5.0(Springer Nature Switzerland, 2026); ; Hernández-Lara, Ana BeatrizDigital transformation is progressing unevenly across industries, with varying levels of success influenced by organizational and sector-specific factors. Understanding where to focus investments and what type of transformation to adopt has become a crucial challenge for companies seeking competitiveness and market relevance in the digital era. This paper aims to analyze companies’ strategic decision making to foster digital transformation, conducting a literature review, and proposing a conceptual framework for digital transformation of business models. The study identifies key drivers of successful digital transformation, including digital strategy, human capital, scalability, customer focus, security and risk management. Integrating these factors, the proposed model emphasizes the strategic alignment of digital initiatives with organizational goals, fostering a culture of continuous innovation and adaptability. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the mechanisms and prerequisites for effective digital transformation, offering insights for organizations navigating the shift toward Industry 5.0. ©The authors ©Springer. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, A Latin American Perspective of Digital Transformation and Innovation in Organizations: An IntroductionDigital transformation is a key component of an organization’s transformation strategy. The right technologies, people, processes, and operations allow organizations to respond faster to a changing market, adapt, take advantage of opportunities, innovate, and generate value and competitive advantages. This paper discusses the Digital Transformation (DT) in Latin America, highlighting its accelerated growth due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It explores the digital divide and inequalities between sectors, with some industries advancing faster than others. The document emphasizes the need for human-centric approaches to DT and the importance of public policies to ensure equitable access and protection. It also examines different authors’ definitions and perspectives on DT, emphasizing the importance of data-driven processes and the role of digital capabilities in organizational success. ©The authors ©Springer. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Les effets de la domestication de l'accord adpic dans le contexte de la figure de brevets d’invention(UNIVALI, 2025)Giménez Pereira, Marta CarolinaContextualisation: Le présent article décrit le contexte dans lequel se trouvent les différents pays vis-à-vis d’une importation irréfléchie des règles de droit qui sont créés au sein des organisations internationales ou même a la demande de certains pays. Dans ce cas précis, on fait référence aux droits de la propriété intellectuelle qui régissent les brevets d'invention. Ceux-ci ont été mis à jour avec la signature de l'Accord de l'Organisation Mondiale du Commerce (OMC) sur les aspects des droits de propriété intellectuelle qui touchent au commerce (ADPIC), notamment son Annexe 1C. Objectif: Cette recherche vise à présenter des prémisses et des fondements des conséquences d'un processus d’adéquation de normes, en particulier en ce qui concerne les pays en voie de développement d'Amérique latine, au détriment des intérêts nationaux, du degré différent de développement atteint et des particularités socio-économiques de chacun d'entre eux. Méthodologie: Ont été utilisés pour développer cet étude la méthode déductive et la recherche bibliographique. Résultats: Par conséquent, ce travail propose une proportionnalité, adéquation ou domestication nécessaire face à cet engagement international sans issue, bref, une adaptation que se fera conformément aux aspects en étude. On comprend dans cette description des aspects d'innovation, d'opinion publique et d'intérêt national du brevet. ©The author ©Novos Estudos Juridicos ©UNIVALI.
