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    • Management Development Through Live Cases Today: Collaborative Entrepreneurship. The Challenges of 10Pines 

      Rocha, Hector (IAE Business School. Universidad Austral, 2019-10)
      What are the main challenges that our generation managers, trained in business schools, confront? It's a large list, but we can mention the following items: lay the foundations, the structures, to escape from the recurrent ...
    • Management Development Through Live Cases.The Challenges of SF 500 Leading a Human Centered Bio-revolution 

      Rocha, Hector (IAE Business School. Universidad Austral, 2022-05)
      In the last decades, the biological sciences have made impressive advances. Knowledge is going to transform entire economies and societies; Life Sciences, in particular, encourage us to think about the models of the future: ...
    • Managing Talent Risk 

      Preve, Lorenzo; Hatum, Andres (Managing Talent Risk, Journal Harvard Deusto Vol 4, No 1 (2015), 2015)
      Talent Management is one of the most exciting topics in Management, and coincidentally, the same can be said about Risk Management. Additionally, it is worth mentioning that one of the most interesting features of Risk ...
    • Marcelo Arguelles, chairman of Grupo de Empresas Farmaceuticas Sidus, on Argentine competitiveness 

      Carrera, Alejandro; Juan, Quiroga (Academy of Management Executive, 2003)
      The Grupo de Empresas Farmacéuticas Sidus is an Argentine Business Group with a leading role in contributing to an upgrade within the country's pharmaceutical sector. The organization has successfully faced the evolutionary ...
    • “MODELS AS SIGNS” AS “GOOD ECONOMIC MODELS” 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Revista de Estudios Económicos, UNS, Noviembre: 2012, 2012)
      This paper applies John Poinsot’s doctrine about signs to the evaluation of “good economic models”. First, a “good model” is defi ned. Then, Poinsot’s conceptual framework and some current ideas about models are introduced. ...
    • Noción y tareas de la economía, su carácter normativo y sus conexiones con la ética 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Economica n.1-2 (XLVIII): 27-49, 2002)
      Este trabajo tiene un doble fin. En primer lugar, se propone hacer una evaluación de las tareas habitualmente asignadas a la ciencia económica. Eso supondrá delimitar diversas nociones de ciencia económica. En segundo ...
    • NOTA SOBRE KEYNES Y BRENTANO 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Energeia -International Journal of Philosophy and Methodology of Economics ol.5 N°1 :85-95., 2009)
      Este trabajo explora la posibilidad de una relación entre el pensamiento de John Maynard Keynes y el del filósofo alemán Franz Brentano (1839-1917) en los campos lógico y epistemológico. George E. Moore -profesor de ...
    • Nota sobre la naturaleza ‘política’ de ‘lo económico’ para Aristóteles 

      Crespo, Ricardo; Bertolloni, Francisco (Philosophia, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, N°73/1-Enero-Junio 2013:103-110., 2013)
      Esta nota intenta la solución del conflicto entre el carácter supuestamente pre-moral de la oikonomikê aristotélica por pertenecer a la oikia, y el carácter claramente moral que surge de la lectura de los textos aristotélicos ...
    • The ontology of ‘the Economic’: An Aristotelian analysis 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2006)
      Tony Lawson’s and Uskali Mäki’s respective realist projects rely on an ontology of the economy. This paper will not focus on these research projects but will instead try to shed light on them by introducing an ontology ...
    • Practical comparability and Ends in Economics 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Journal of Economic Methodology,14:3,371-393, 2007)
      This paper endeavours to summarize a variety of arguments for a reconsideration of ends in Economics. The logical structure of the rationality of ends (practical rationality) differs from the one of means (instrumental ...
    • Practical reasoning in economic affairs: The HD Index as a case study 

      Crespo, Ricardo (In Vitor Neves (ed.) Facts, Values and Objectivity in Economics. New York: Routledge:150-179., 2012)
      The French philosopher of science Gilles-Gaston Granger (1992) explains that in the domain of Economics we must take into account three aspects of economic rationality if we want to achieve a correct and complete analysis. ...
    • The Regulation of Entry and the Distortion of Industrial Organization 

      Sarria Allende, Virginia; Fisman, Raymond ("Journal of Applied Economics. (CEMA), Vol XIII, No. 1 (May 2010), 91-120.", 2010)
      We study the distortions of industrial organization caused by entry regulation. We take advantage of heterogeneity across industries in their natural barriers and growth opportunities to examine whether industries are ...
    • Review of Andrew M. Yuengert’s Approximating prudence: Aristotelian practical wisdom and economic models of choice. 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, Volume 6, Issue 1,Spring 2013, pp. 127-133., 2013)
      Although it may sound paradoxical, this is a positive book about the limitations of economics. All sciences necessarily simplify. Sciences try to think deeply about their subjects, and to think we need to put away the ...
    • Sen y Aristóteles. Razón práctica y economía 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Cuadernos Empresa y Humanismo, 111, Instituto de Empresa y Humanismo, Universidad de Navarra, 2010, 98 pp.., 2010)
      Una tesis central de este texto es que los fines de la acción y la razón práctica están retornando a la Economía a través del “enfoque capacidades” (capability approach, CA) para el análisis de la pobreza, la igualdad y ...
    • Small and medium enterprises financing in Eastern Europe. 

      Sarria Allende, Virginia; Klapper, Leora; Sulla, Victor (World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No.2933, Washington., 2002)
      There is currently a large interest in understanding firms' percentage of total employment) in Eastern European access to finance, particularly in the financing of small- countries is smaller than in most developed ...
    • Sobre las causas de la crisis. 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Cultura Económica, 2008/Mayo 2009 Año XXVI/XXVII-N°73-74: 28-30.Centro de Estudios en Economia y Cultura Universidad Católica Argentina., 2009)
      Más allá de la postura de ontología social que se adopte (individualista u holista) está claro que los fenómenos sociales son, al menos, fenómenos complejos. Por eso, cualquier análisis de la actual crisis financiera y ...
    • The Social License to Operate in the Latin American Mining Sector: The cases of Bajo de la Alumbrera and Michiquillay 

      Zamprile, Alejandro; Llorente, Ariel (22nd Annual International Association of Conflict Management Conference, 2009)
      In this extended abstract we intend to show that, in several of the Latin American (LA) countries, the outcomes that may derived from the interactions between Multinational Corporations (MNCs) and the ever widening variety ...
    • Strengthening Cartwright’s Epistemological Positions through Aristotelian Arguments Otro título: Nancy Cartwright, millian and/or aristotelian 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Sapientia (F. de Filosofía, UCA), 2009)
      There is renewed interest concerning the relevance of Aristotle’s thought for contemporary science. This is especially true regarding the political, moral and economic aspects of human life and society. Aristotelian insights ...
    • A teleological causal mechanism for economics. Socio-economic machines. 

      Crespo, Ricardo (In A. Lazzarini & D. Weisman (eds.), Perspectives on Epistemology of Economics. FCE, UBA 2012, 123-138., 2012)
      In the last years, given the problems of the so-called ‘received view’, a new kind of explanation has appeared in the realm of the philosophy of science, the causal mechanism explanations. This kind of mechanism has been ...
    • Theoretical and Practical Reason in Economics. Capacities and Capabilities 

      Crespo, Ricardo (Springer Briefs in Philosophy, 2012)
      The aim of this book is to argue in favor of the usefulness of restoring the exercise of theoretical and practical reason in economics. The book presents some of Nancy Cartwright and Amartya Sen’s ideas as instances of ...