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CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY

Authors: Néstor Sanabria Landazábal;

CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY

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ResumenLa internacionalización puede ser asumida en relación con los procesos económicos y constituye una opción de la evolución del sistema-mundo y su búsqueda de la constitución de una sociedad global. En este sentido puede asumirse una estrategia evolutiva eficiente a partir de la capacidad de construir información como consumo y con ello garantizar la realización de la producción. Ello en el marco de relaciones globales puede ser resultado de los cambios institucionales o a través del comercio ilegal. En similar sentido, los costos de transacción, si bien en términos de la productividad son muy significativos, en el esquema de la perdurabilidad, el problema es ubicarse dentro de un rango que permita endogenizarlos; y, ello depende de las capacidades de los potenciales consumidores. Este es el escenario en el cual se organiza, por un lado, la regla “en caso de X haga Y”; y, por otro, las posibilidades de perdurar sujeto a los linderos establecidos en la estrategia evolutiva eficiente

AbstractInternationalization can be assumed in relation to economic processes and is an option in the evolution of world system and it pursuit of the establishment of a global society. In this sense it can be assumed an efficient evolutionary strategy based on the ability to build information such as consumption and thereby ensure the realization of production. This in the framework of global relationships can be the result of institutional changes or through the illegal trade, among others. In a similar vein, transaction costs, although in terms of productivity are very significant, in the scheme of the perdurability, the problem is located within a range that allows endogenize it, and it depends on the capabilities of potential consumers. This is the scenario which is organized on the one hand, the rule "if X then Y" and, secondly, the chance of lasting from to the boundaries established in the efficient evolutionary strategy.

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