Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Jose Gabriel Ruiz Andrade Author-Name: Omaira Cecilia Martinez Moreno Author-Name: Ricardo Verjan Quiñones Title: PERCEPTION ANALYSIS OF TIJUANA-SAN DIEGO S BINATIONAL BRIDGE CROSS BORDER XPRESS ANALISIS DE PERCEPCION DEL PUENTE BINACIONAL TIJUANA-SAN DIEGO CROSS BORDER XPRESS (CBX)A Abstract: This document analyzes the perception of people from the city of Tijuana-Mexico regarding construction of the Cross Border Xpress (CBX) a pedestrian bridge that connects an airport of Tijuana–México with a terminal located at San Diego–United States of America. The objective of this research is to identify the perception of the people of Tijuana about their view of the economic impact resulting from implementation of the binational bridge. Results indicate that people have contrary opinions. However, similar views were found regarding aspects related to businesses and jobs Classification-JEL: Z32, Z33 Keywords: Tourism, Transport, Airport, Perception Journal:Revista Global de Negocios Pages: 1--11 Volume: 7 Issue: 2 Year: 2019 File-URL: http://www.theibfr2.com/RePEc/ibf/rgnego/rgn-v7n2-2019/RGN-V7N2-2019-1.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:ibf:rgnego:v:7:y:2019:i:2:p:1-11 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Sara Lilia Garcia Perez Author-Name: Patricia Delgadillo Gomez Author-Name: Adriana Mercedes Ruiz Reynoso Title: CHALLENGE IN WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT: CASE STUDY OF MEXICAN MICROENTERPRISES DESAFIO EN LA ADMINISTRACION DEL CAPITAL DE TRABAJO: ESTUDIO DE CASOS DE MICROEMPRESAS MEXICANAS Abstract: Micro entrepreneurs in Mexico are tenacious entrepreneurs who establish their own business and generate jobs for society. 95.4% of the companies in the country are microenterprises that employ 39.8% of the employed personnel; however, its gross production is 9.8%. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze how they perform their daily operations, to identify opportunities for improvement in their operation. The objective was to analyze the operations of 4 microenterprises in the administrative-financial, operational and accounting-fiscal areas; to identify their problems and establish management, monitoring and control in the working capital management to improve the administrative and financial situation of micro-enterprises. This study was conducted in the State of Mexico, the state with the largest number of economic units in the country; in the municipality of Ecatepec de Morelos, which has the largest number of companies and population. The research was qualitative; it was carried out during 6 months of observation in the microenterprises. The in-depth interview, observation and analysis of documentation was used. The results obtained show that the working capital management is useful for micro-enterprises; it only requires adapting to the needs and particular characteristics of the business Classification-JEL: G30, L26, M10, O12 Keywords: Working Capital Management, Mexican Microenterprises, Administrative-Financial, Operational and Accounting-Fiscal Level Journal:Revista Global de Negocios Pages: 13-24 Volume: 7 Issue: 2 Year: 2019 File-URL: http://www.theibfr2.com/RePEc/ibf/rgnego/rgn-v7n2-2019/RGN-V7N2-2019-2.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:ibf:rgnego:v:7:y:2019:i:2:p:13-24 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Rebeca Roman Julian Author-Name: Juan Carlos Roman Fuentes Title: DIGITAL COMPETENCES IN HIGHER EDUCATION STUDENTS COMPETENCIAS DIGITALES EN ESTUDIANTES DE EDUCACION SUPERIOR Abstract: In a society characterized by the impact of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in the different areas in which human beings operate, higher education represents a space where young people can acquire knowledge, develop skills and clarify the values that will be the basis for their professional performance. This paper shows the results of a research carried out to explain the digital competences from the experiences of students of Tourism Management and Computational Systems of the Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas in Mexico, and the characteristics that identify when they use ICT. From sociocultural paradigm, as an epistemological conception where cultural tools and context are determinants in the educational process, we use Grounded Theory based on a qualitative approach, with the support of virtual journal techniques and focused interviews. The findings allow to reflect on students’ strengths in the instrumental use of technologies mainly for communication and collaboration, although their weaknesses in cognitive, ethical and creative competencies Classification-JEL: D83, I21, I23 Keywords: Digital Competences, Information and Communication Technologies, Higher Education Journal:Revista Global de Negocios Pages: 25-36 Volume: 7 Issue: 2 Year: 2019 File-URL: http://www.theibfr2.com/RePEc/ibf/rgnego/rgn-v7n2-2019/RGN-V7N2-2019-3.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:ibf:rgnego:v:7:y:2019:i:2:p:25-36 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Fidel Antonio Mendoza Shaw Author-Name: Rosa Icela Lozano Encinas Author-Name: Sergio Ramiro Ramirez Guardado Author-Name: Elimey Zuniga Mazon Author-Name: Gerardo Acosta Caperon Author-Name: Adilene Castro Gonzalez Title: ANALYSIS OF THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A MEASUREMENT MODEL AND INCREASE OF PRODUCTIVITY WITH BENEFITS SHARED: CASE MANUFACTURING FOOD INDUSTRY, HERMOSILLO, SONORA, MEXICO ANALISIS DE LA IMPLEMENTACION DE UN MODELO DE MEDICION E INCREMENTO DE LA PRODUCTIVIDAD CON BENEFICIOS COMPARTIDOS: CASO INDUSTRIA MANUFACTURERA ALIMENTARIA, HERMOSILLO, SONORA, MEXICO Abstract: The objective of this research was to evaluate the degree of implementation and opening which companies to adopt an integral model of measuring and increasing productivity with shared benefits; this model will allow companies improve working conditions as well as safety and hygiene measures, adapt the material, organizational, technological, and financial conditions that increase productivity and improve the systems of coordination between workers, business, Government and academia, among other benefits. The present work was developed based on the methodology of the comprehensive system of measurement and improvement of productivity, aided by a set of research techniques such as the questionnaire and the unstructured interview. The findings of the research were to: measuring system of productivity that is present in food twist enterprises are the bonds by share of production in addition to looking to comply with the quality specifications and the promotion of ideas of improvement; two-thirds of the total number of studied companies have formed the Joint Committee of training, training and productivity, productivity also is identified in the majority of entrepreneurs as the simple relationship of production/inputs (+) hand of work Classification-JEL: J24, J33 Keywords: Productivity, Shared Benefits, Production Bonuses Journal:Revista Global de Negocios Pages: 37-50 Volume: 7 Issue: 2 Year: 2019 File-URL: http://www.theibfr2.com/RePEc/ibf/rgnego/rgn-v7n2-2019/RGN-V7N2-2019-4.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:ibf:rgnego:v:7:y:2019:i:2:p:37-50 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Jose Asuncion Corona Duenas Author-Name: Cesar Corona Pacheco Author-Name: Maria Antonia Nunez Author-Name: Isabel Jaraba Title: DEVELOPMENT OF RISK ADMINISTRATION IN LARGE PRIVATE COMPANIES OF GUADALAJARA JALISCO: DIFFICULTIES AND BENEFITS EL DESARROLLO DE LA ADMINISTRACION DE RIESGOS EN LAS GRANDES EMPRESAS PRIVADAS DE GUADALAJARA JALISCO: DIFICULTADES Y BENEFICIOS Abstract: The objective of this document is to determine the degree of risk management development of major companies of the city of Guadalajara in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. For companies to generate cash flows and increase the value of their shares is important. It is important to identify factors that at a certain time affect their performance. We also wish to know the level of factors are found, relative to other Latin American countries. We analyzed the types of risks considered important for the companies in question and their interaction with these markets. These risks depend on their organization of risks within the company, how they identify them, their way of quantifying them and the benefits and difficulties. Another aspect taken into account is the regulatory framework that these companies must fulfil, such as credit risks, safety and health at work, environmental protection. These factors allow us to observe the level of development and management of risks in this area is low. They do not include all types of risks that these companies are exposed to because there is no culture yet. Classification-JEL: G30; G32; G38, G39 Keywords: Risk Management, Risk Categories, Operational and Financial Risks Journal:Revista Global de Negocios Pages: 51-70 Volume: 7 Issue: 2 Year: 2019 File-URL: http://www.theibfr2.com/RePEc/ibf/rgnego/rgn-v7n2-2019/RGN-V7N2-2019-5.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:ibf:rgnego:v:7:y:2019:i:2:p:51-70 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Alma Temis Reyes Pantoja Author-Name: Saul Mendez Hernandez Author-Name: Ariel Moctezuma Hernandez Author-Name: Maria de Lourdes Solis Tirado Author-Name: Rodolfo Novela Joya Author-Name: Eva Olivia Martinez Lucero Title: VALIDATION OF AN INSTRUMENT TO MEASURE COMPETITIVENESS FOR BAJA CALIFORNIA WINEMAKING SECTOR VALIDACION DE UN INSTRUMENTO DE MEDICION DE LA COMPETITIVIDAD DE LAS EMPRESAS VITIVINICOLAS DE LA ANTIGUA RUTA DEL VINO EN ENSENADA, BAJA CALIFORNIA Abstract: In this paper an empirical test that aims to obtain the content validity of a measuring instrument to describe and characterize the competitiveness applied in 17 wine companies located in the old wine route in Ensenada Baja California is presented, using the model proposed by Lawshe (1975) and subsequently modified by Tristan (2008), through a series of 152 items, all of which were evaluated separately by seven experts using a scale where 1 = essential, 2 = Useful but not essential, and 3 = not important, looking for a Content Validity Ratio (CVR') greater than 0.5823. In conclusion, the instrument was composed of 13 items socio demographic plus 40 items related to the established variables with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.967. The importance of this empirical analysis is the possibility of using an instrument that has to be considered valid for gathering reliable information Classification-JEL: C18, O14, L66, Z21 Keywords: Competitiveness, Wine, Instrument, Validity Journal:Revista Global de Negocios Pages: 71-81 Volume: 7 Issue: 2 Year: 2019 File-URL: http://www.theibfr2.com/RePEc/ibf/rgnego/rgn-v7n2-2019/RGN-V7N2-2019-6.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:ibf:rgnego:v:7:y:2019:i:2:p:71-81 Template-Type: ReDIF-Article 1.0 Author-Name: Laura Leticia Gaona Tamez Author-Name: Rosa Hilda Hernandez Sandoval Author-Name: Gabriel Aguilera Mancilla Author-Name: Perla Lara Arriaga Title: NEED FOR A PLAN TO IDENTIFY SUCCESSORS FOR FAMILY COMPANIES NECESIDAD DE UN PLAN PARA IDENTIFICAR AL SUCESOR DE LA EMPRESA FAMILIAR Abstract: The purpose of this research is to propose a plan for identification of successors for family businesses. Many family businesses don’t prepare a succession plan and often are faced with a dilemma on who should lead the company once the founder is no longer involved in the business. Founders created the company according to their own needs and capacities. They were more conservative, and many did not have a colleague. Their children are different. Many have college degree, and as such, sometimes it is difficult for founders and new generations to agree on how to manage the business they are going to inherit. This work seeks to provide analysis of the issues at hand during the selection of a family business successor Classification-JEL: M1, M10, M100 Keywords: Identification, Successor, Family Business Journal:Revista Global de Negocios Pages: 83-93 Volume: 7 Issue: 2 Year: 2019 File-URL: http://www.theibfr2.com/RePEc/ibf/rgnego/rgn-v7n2-2019/RGN-V7N2-2019-7.pdf File-Format: Application/pdf Handle: RePEc:ibf:rgnego:v:7:y:2019:i:2:p:83-93