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Evolución de los modelos de asociatividad empresarial y de economía colaborativa en Colombia

Authors: Duarte Castañeda, Jenny Rocio;

Evolución de los modelos de asociatividad empresarial y de economía colaborativa en Colombia

Abstract

Las nuevas tendencias de la economía se están basando en el arte del compartir, en Colombia las pymes se están apoyando en modelos de colaboración interempresarial para aumentar o mejorar su productividad y competitividad bajo enfoque del modelo de Asociatividad empresarial o economía colaborativa. Sin embargo, cabe aclarar que estos dos modelos han surgido a raíz de las crisis económicas, y sumado a la falta de financiamiento Público, generando la necesidad en las pymes de trabajar de modo colaborativo, con el fin de crear una ventaja competitiva sostenible. El objetivo de este documento es describir los modelos de economía colaborativa (donde se destacan la información en plataformas tecnológicas y el compartir recursos infrautilizados) y como estos se relacionan con los modelos de Asociatividad tradicionales, de estos últimos se explora cuáles son sus formas de asociación, haciendo énfasis en el Cluster como modelo de Asociatividad más promovido en los últimos años en Colombia. Recent trends of economy are based on the art of sharing, in Colombia the PYMES are considering models of inter-enterprise collaboration to increase or improve the productivity and competitiveness under the approach of model of associative enterprise or collaborative economy. However, it is important to highlight that these two models have appeared due to the economy crises, and moreover the lack of public funding, generating that PYMEs need to work collaboratively, to create a sustainable competitive advantage. The objective of this document is to discover collaborative models of economy (in which the information in technological platforms are remarkable as well as sharing untapped resources) and how those have a relation with traditional models of partnership. Of these ones, the associative forms are explored, highlighting the cluster as one of the most promoted models of partnership during the last years in Colombia. Pregrado

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Asociatividad empresarial, ASOCIACIONES DE COMERCIANTES, aplicaciones tecnológicas, Economía Colaborativa, formas de Asociatividad, ECONOMIA SOLIDARIA, enterprise Associativity, Collaborative Economics, Forms of Associativity, Technological Applications

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