Article
Challenges and trends in management for Ibero-America
Retos y tendencias en la gestión para Iberoamérica
Registro en:
Academia Revista Latinoamericana de Administración, Vol. 32 No. 4, pp. 437-441
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Autor
Alonso Dos Santos, Manuel
Llanos-Contreras, Orlando
Jara-Bertin, Mauricio
Resumen
Ibero-America has been getting increasing attention from scholars in the last few years.
Thus, management, finance and marketing research on firms and market functioning in
countries from this region has been published in leading journals (e.g. De-la-Hoz and
Pombo, 2016; Gomez-Mejia et al., 2007; Jimenez-Jimenez and Sanz-Valle, 2011). To keep
learning about the “Challenges and Trends in Management for Ibero-America” is
important for supporting new research on studies from Ibero-American countries.
For building theory, contributions to this topic should not only respond to unsolved
questions on the current literature, but also identify new challenges in terms of theoretical
gaps, methods and new areas of research (Easterby-Smith et al., 2012; Eisenhardt and
Graebner, 2007; Martinez et al., 2011). Hence, articles within this special issue have been
selected looking to meet these criteria.
This special issue published eight articles presenting the work of nineteen scholars from
eighteen universities of ten different countries. These articles relate to topics on general
management, sport management, knowledge management, marketing and finance.
The articles’ approaches include quantitative approach based on primary data (survey), a
quantitative approach based on secondary information, a qualitative multimethod
approach, a mixed method combining qualitative content analysis with quantitative data
analysis, a mixed method but using regression and qualitative compared analysis and an
experimental design.