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Item type:Publication, Digital financial inclusion as a catalyst for innovation, economic growth, and sustainability: A bibliometric analysis (2014-2024)(Pro-Metrics, 2025) ;Salazar-Uribe, Mayra Yvette; ;Salgado-García, Jorge ArturoHernández-Lara, Ana BeatrizObjective. This study aimed to conduct a bibliometric analysis of keywords to identify strategic topics in digital financial inclusion (DFI) and their relationship with sustainability and economic growth between 2014 and 2024. Design/Methodology/Approach. A bibliometric analysis was conducted on a sample of 1,234 academic articles indexed in Scopus using the Bibliometrix tool in R. Keyword co-occurrence was examined using multiple correspondence analysis and K-means clustering to reveal thematic structures. Results/Discussion. A total of six thematic clusters were identified: (1) threshold effect, (2) digital transformation, (3) central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), (4) sustainable development, (5) financial and digital literacy, and (6) fintech. These clusters demonstrated the evolution of DFI from its initial role as a technological enabler, such as fintech and blockchain, to its current impact on economic development, growth, and sustainability. This analysis proposed a conceptual model of DFI. In this model, digital literacy and fintech functioned as enablers. Meanwhile, CBDCs and blockchain technology served as structural tools. Digital financial inclusion was defined as a mechanism for inclusive economic development. Conclusion. The findings contributed to an understanding of how financial digitization is linked to sustainability strategies and long-term economic growth. ©The authors ©Iberoamerican Journal of Science Measurement and Communication ©Pro-Metrics - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, The Role of Green Information Systems in India’s Environmental Sustainability: A Review-Based Perspective(Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025); ;Singh, RashmiTripathi, SaumyaAs India pursues its sustainability and digital transformation goals under initiatives such as Digital India and Mission LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment), the relevance of Green Information Systems (Green IS) has grown significantly. Despite increasing adoption of green practices in Indian enterprises, academic research on Green IS within the Indian context remains fragmented and underexplored. This study presents a systematic and comprehensive review of global and Indian academic literature on Green IS and juxtaposes it with insights from industry practices. The review identifies key thematic categories such as environmental sustainability, energy-efficient computing, green business processes, and IT-enabled eco-innovation. Furthermore, it highlights the limited contextual studies from India and suggests research directions to bridge the gap between global theory and Indian practice. Key limitations in existing literature, such as the absence of longitudinal studies and the lack of sector-specific research in emerging economies like India, are addressed. Future research should explore sectoral applications of Green IS in Indian SMEs, public services, and rural digital initiatives to align with India’s climate commitments and sustainable development goals. Recent studies emphasize the role of Green IS in reducing carbon footprints and enabling sustainable operations in Indian enterprises. The integration of Green IS in India’s smart city and digital governance initiatives is seen as critical to achieving long-term environmental goals. However, there remains a gap in localized, empirical research that captures how Green IS practices are adopted in diverse Indian contexts such as public administration, agriculture, and SMEs. ©The authors ©Springer. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Aproximaciones a las dimensiones transmedia de la comunicación organizacional sobre la sostenibilidad(Escuela de Comunicación - CampCM, 2025-08-22) ;Ortiz-Jaramillo, DiegoTrelles, IreneEn el siglo XXI, las organizaciones incorporan cada vez más la sostenibilidad a sus estrategias de comunicación, reconociendo la importancia de abordar las cuestiones medioambientales y sociales junto con los resultados económicos. Los stakeholders ahora exigen a las empresas una mayor transparencia y responsabilidad en sus esfuerzos de sostenibilidad. Esto supone un desafío comunicacional que puede ser resuelto gracias al uso de narrativas transmedia y la convergencia de medios, los cuales se han convertido en poderosas herramientas para que las organizaciones capten la atención de públicos diversos y comuniquen sus iniciativas de sostenibilidad con eficacia. Sin embargo, la adopción de estos innovadores enfoques de comunicación plantea retos, como mantener la coherencia del mensaje, adaptar el contenido a diversas plataformas y medir la eficacia de la campaña. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Management of scientific and ancestral knowledge: a decision-making model in mezcal industry in Mexico(Frontiers Media SA, 2025); ; Leyva-Hernández, Sandra NellyIntroduction: Knowledge management is essential to ensure the sustainability of rural communities and small producers since it generates value for innovation, productivity, and competitiveness. The aim of this study is to identify relevant factors for adequate decision-making in managing knowledge in the Mexican mezcal industry and its impact on developing rural communities and small producers - mezcaleros. For this purpose, a decision-making model for managing scientific and ancestral knowledge is created to support links with universities, research centers, and rural communities to accelerate innovation and competitiveness in this sector. Methods: The analysis methods were carried out through decision-making, machine-learning techniques, and fuzzy logic. Results: The Bayesian Network model suggests that the preceding variables to optimize the Mezcaleros Knowledge Management are the Mezcaleros Indigenous community, the Denomination of Origin, Scientific and Ancestral Knowledge, Waste Management and Use, and Jima. Discussion: This knowledge management model aims to guide small producers to be more productive and competitive through the support of a facilitator. ©The authors ©Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence ©Frontiers Media SA. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Sustainability and Quality of Life in Marginalized Areas: An Impact Evaluation of a Community Center in Santa Fe, Mexico(MDPI, 2024); The aim of this paper is to present the results of an impact evaluation of a community center in health, capacity building, and digital access, which form an approximation of quality of life, in the population of Santa Fe town in Mexico City, from 2022 to 2024. The methodology is quantitative, using an impact index and the differences in differences (DD) technique. The data were obtained from primary sources with surveys undertaken via questionnaires. The center is operated by a private university and funded by private firms. The results show a positive impact of 0.287127 out of 1 on the weighted impact index, which allows us to consider this program successful in improving the quality of life of the target population. Through impact evaluation, the effectiveness of interventions and opportunities for improvement are identified, fostering collaboration among local actors, including community members, state-run public programs, and community centers. This collaborative effort improves the quality of life, creating a sustainable community wherein each actor addresses specific needs. Impact evaluation plays a crucial role in measuring sustainability because it is a continuous improvement process that, when combined with other actions, enhances the community’s overall well-being. ©2024 MDPI, The authors.16 47
