DIAGNÓSTICO DEL CAPITAL INSTRUMENTAL DE AREQUIPA COMO CIUDAD EMERGENTE DEL CONOCIMIENTO, 2008 – 2018
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https://doi.org/10.18226/23190639.v9n3.09Keywords:
Sistema de capitales, Capital instrumental tangible, Capital instrumental intangible, Ciudad emergente del conocimiento, ArquipaAbstract
El objetivo del artículo es brindar el diagnóstico del Capital Instrumental de Arequipa afianzado en el perfil cuantitativo y cualitativo de la ciudad; el estudio basa su análisis en las dimensiones de capital instrumental tangible e intangible de la ciudad de Arequipa; galardonada como ciudad emergente del conocimiento. El aporte se evidencia de dos formas: divide el capital instrumental en dimensiones interdependientes que se adaptan al contexto peruano (tanto en el ámbito tangible como en el ámbito intangible) y brinda una escala de clasificación a las dimensiones del capital instrumental, logrando así un diagnóstico de la capacidad tangible e intangible de la ciudad. Para ello, se utilizó la metodología del Sistema de Capitales, la cual asegura la calidad e innovación de los procesos en la Administración del Conocimiento (AC). Los resultados muestran la necesidad de potenciar ciertas dimensiones como: liderazgo empresarial e investigación y desarrollo, en el aspecto intangible para brindar un valor agregado a todas las actividades que en ella se desempeñan. Asimismo, en el aspecto tangible, es necesario implementar mejoras en la conectividad e informatización de la ciudad, el sector agrícola y los espacios de intercambio cultural y de negocios.
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