Estrategias y factores que intervienen para el proceso de internacionalización de las pymes en Buenos Aires, Argentina en el periodo 2015-2020
Thesis Subjects > Social Sciences Europe University of Atlantic > Teaching > Final Master Projects Cerrado Español El proyecto muestra sobre como diseñar una propuesta del proceso y las pautas a seguir para la internacionalización de las pymes, se muestran los problemas que suelen aparecer en el proceso de internacionalización en las empresas pymes, las leyes y apartados que se deben valorar para el proceso de internacionalización en el mercado latinoamericano. Con este proyecto conoceremos los parámetros a seguir en este proceso, por los cual fueron utilizados métodos de encuestas y entrevista realizadas al personal de una en una empresa pyme con alcance en oficinas en diez países de Latinoamérica los cuales aportaron sus conocimientos sobre los procedimientos que deben realizar las empresas emergentes para expansión a nivel internacional. Existen diferentes temas a valorar para el proceso de internacionalización de una empresa, con este estudio se verá reflejado sistemáticamente el proceso más recomendable al que deben acudir las pymes al momento de darse a conocerse en un ámbito internacional. Él aporte de este proyecto significa en gran parte conocer diferentes puntos de evitas en base a experiencias reales, con la propuesta del caso de una empresa pyme con crecimiento comercial en toda Latinoamérica de origen argentino. metadata Cruz Echavarria, Nicaurys mail nicauryscruz@gmail.com (2022) Estrategias y factores que intervienen para el proceso de internacionalización de las pymes en Buenos Aires, Argentina en el periodo 2015-2020. Masters thesis, UNSPECIFIED.
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El proyecto muestra sobre como diseñar una propuesta del proceso y las pautas a seguir para la internacionalización de las pymes, se muestran los problemas que suelen aparecer en el proceso de internacionalización en las empresas pymes, las leyes y apartados que se deben valorar para el proceso de internacionalización en el mercado latinoamericano. Con este proyecto conoceremos los parámetros a seguir en este proceso, por los cual fueron utilizados métodos de encuestas y entrevista realizadas al personal de una en una empresa pyme con alcance en oficinas en diez países de Latinoamérica los cuales aportaron sus conocimientos sobre los procedimientos que deben realizar las empresas emergentes para expansión a nivel internacional. Existen diferentes temas a valorar para el proceso de internacionalización de una empresa, con este estudio se verá reflejado sistemáticamente el proceso más recomendable al que deben acudir las pymes al momento de darse a conocerse en un ámbito internacional. Él aporte de este proyecto significa en gran parte conocer diferentes puntos de evitas en base a experiencias reales, con la propuesta del caso de una empresa pyme con crecimiento comercial en toda Latinoamérica de origen argentino.
Item Type: | Thesis (Masters) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Pymes, internacionalización, Negocios internacionales y pymes, Pymes internacionales, Comercio pymes |
Subjects: | Subjects > Social Sciences |
Divisions: | Europe University of Atlantic > Teaching > Final Master Projects |
Date Deposited: | 18 Oct 2023 23:30 |
Last Modified: | 18 Oct 2023 23:30 |
URI: | https://repositorio.uneatlantico.es/id/eprint/755 |
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