2023

Two to Tango: Firms’ Mismanagement, State Capacity, and the Low Productivity Trap

There is evidence that productive firms in developing countries like India, China, and Mexico do not expand as rapidly as their US counterparts due to a mix of financial -specially for smaller firms- and organizational factors -mainly in larger firms- (Bartelsman, et al., 2009, Hsieh and Klenow, 2009)

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Co-Creating Relevant Knowledge through Regional Virtual Collaboration: The Latin America Scholars Community Case

With contributions from some of the leading thinkers in business school education, this book explores the impact and purpose of the business school, and addresses some of the most important questions facing management education today.

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ChatGPT and AI Text Generators: Should Academia Adapt or Resist?

Those in the education sector have long expressed divergent opinions about technology innovations and their use in classrooms. The debate may be around something as simple as allowing students to use their laptops or smartphones during class, or it may center around an emerging artificial intelligence (AI) technology like ARISTO, a system that can pass (with

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