Impacto de la capacidad de absorción verde en la sostenibilidad corporativa: un modelo para el desarrollo sostenible

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Minerva Martinez
Filiberto E. Valdés Medina
Efraín Jaramillo Benhumea

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Capacidad de absorción verde, desarrollo sostenible, integridad ambiental, prosperidad económica

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Todos los sectores de la sociedad han enfrentado numerosos cambios económicos, sociales, tecnológicos, competitivos y ambientales en un mercado dinámico y cambiante. El propósito del estudio es examinar la relación de la capacidad de absorción verde sobre la integridad ambiental, la prosperidad económica y la equidad social del desarrollo sostenible en el contexto industrial de México. El método de investigación fue un diseño cuantitativo transversal, con un tamaño de muestra de 108, y el análisis de datos utilizó PLS-SEM. Los resultados mostraron una relación fuerte y significativa entre la capacidad de absorción verde con la integridad ambiental, la prosperidad económica y la equidad social. Los resultados de esta investigación sirven para argumentar cómo promover el desarrollo sostenible, basándose en los pilares de la teoría basada en los recursos. Este estudio llena un vacío en la investigación y aporta nuevos argumentos teóricos, ya que el mundo de la empresa es cada vez más desafiante y dinámico, por lo que los resultados también podrían ayudar a resolver problemas prácticos.


 


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