
El capital relacional constituye uno de los componentes del capital intelectual de cualquier organización, que refleja el valor que le aportan las relaciones que establece con los agentes del entorno con los que interacciona durante el desarrollo de su actividad. Debido a que las organizaciones mantienen una amplia gama de relaciones de diferente naturaleza, el capital relacional tiene un impacto directo en la eficacia, entendiéndose como tal el grado en que se alcanzan los objetivos y metas organizacionales. Pero la revisión de la teoría más relevante que se ha generado en el campo de la gestión del conocimiento hasta el momento evidencia que el interés se ha orientado mayormente hacia los capitales humano y estructural, los otros dos componentes del capital intelectual, existiendo carencias de herramientas metodológicas orientadas a la gestión efectiva del capital relacional. Por esta razón, el presente trabajo tiene como objetivos reflexionar sobre la importancia del capital relacional y su relación con la eficacia, así como proponer un modelo integral para su gestión, que involucra diferentes variables organizacionales, y presentar su validación mediante un análisis factorial en el contexto de las pequeñas y medianas empresas mexicanas.
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Economics and Econometrics, Urban Development and Economic Impact Analysis, Sociology and Political Science, Economics, Strategy and Management, Knowledge management, Social Sciences, Business, Management and Accounting, Context (archaeology), Field (mathematics), FOS: Mathematics, Human capital, Intellectual Capital and Business Performance, Economic growth, Financial capital, Principles and Controversies in Qualitative Research, Geography, Structural capital, Pure mathematics, Relational capital, Organizational Culture, Computer science, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Archaeology, Intellectual capital, Welfare economics, Individual capital, Capital (architecture), Organizational capital, Mathematics
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