Creating Economic Stability Amid Global Uncertainty: Post-Pandemic Recovery in Mexico’s Emerging Economy
Editat de Enrique Murillo, Paolo Riccardo Morganti, Javier Moreno Espinosaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 noi 2023
This volume offers empirical studies that trace the post-pandemic recovery period in Mexico, providing insight into what this emergent economy went through and did after 2021. The first part of the book examines macroeconomics, such as tax collection, and microeconomics, such as household income. These chapters draw on policy and the actions driving the economic recover in this emergent economy. The second half of the book focuses on what organizations can do to improve internal governance as well as market success.
Full of new conceptual and empirical studies, the book explains what it looks like to rebuild an emerging economy. It will appeal to economists, economic scholars, and policymakers trying to make sense of the best ways to move forward following intense period of economic instability.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031413858
ISBN-10: 3031413857
Pagini: 251
Ilustrații: XIX, 251 p. 23 illus., 16 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3031413857
Pagini: 251
Ilustrații: XIX, 251 p. 23 illus., 16 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter 1 - Looking back at 2022: A recovery or a protracted crisis? Enrique Murillo and Salvador Rivas-Aceves.- Chapter 2 - The Effects of Flexible Workspace on Organizational Structure and Inequality. An Equilibrium Analysis Paolo Riccardo Morganti and Gabriela García-Cano.- Chapter 3 - Harnessing Middle Management Innovation for Business Recovery J Lee Brown III and José Luis Rivas.- Chapter 4 - Co-creating value through people-centered leadership: Lessons learned from the COVID-19 crisis Santiago García-Álvarez and Andrée Marie López-Fernández.- Chapter 5 - COVID-19: An Opportunity to Explore Hybrid Work Yvette Mucharraz y Cano, Diana Dávila-Ruiz, Ricardo Murcio and Karla Cuilty-Esquivel.- Chapter 6 - VAT Elasticities on Imports as a Lever to Forecast Collection: Mexico 2010-2021 Javier Moreno Espinosa, Leovardo Mata Mata and Jaime Humberto Beltrán-Godoy.- Chapter 7 - Employment, gender gap, and the Mexican industry: the effect of COVID-19 on the dynamic structure and recovery in the labor market Jorge O. Moreno, Cecilia Y. Cuellar and Maria E. Ramos.- Chapter 8 - Access to microfinance for social mobility in Mexico Lorena DelaTorre-Díaz.- Chapter 9 - Leveraging Strategic Planning to Navigate Volatile Environments Enrique Murillo and Connie Atristain-Suárez.- Chapter 10 - Knowledge management and innovation in the furniture industry in Mexico Víctor Manuel Castillo-Girón, Suhey Ayala-Ramírez, Antonieta Martínez-Velasco and Antonia Terán-Bustamante.
Notă biografică
Enrique Murillo is Professor of Marketing at Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City, Mexico. He is a member of Mexico’s National System of Researchers. Murillo has a PhD in Management from the University of Bradford (UK) and a postdoc in Organizational Behavior from Tulane University. His work has appeared in the Journal of Product & Brand Management, International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management, Journal of Service Management, Review of Business Management, International Journal of Hospitality Management and the Journal of Business Research.
Paolo Riccardo Morganti is Professor of Economics in the School of Economics and Business Administration at the Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City, Mexico. Morganti's research is focused on industrial organization and microeconomic theory. His work has appeared in Quantitative Economics, Journal of Economics, Análisis Económico, and Revista Mexicana de Economía y Finanzas. He has a Ph.D. in Economics from the New York University (USA).
Javier Moreno-Espinosa is a research professor for the School of Economics and Business Administration at the Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City, Mexico. He has a Ph.D. in Strategic Management and Development Policies from Anahuac University and is a member of the National System of Researchers in Mexico. His work spans economic theory, public finance, artificial intelligence, and applied text mining.
Paolo Riccardo Morganti is Professor of Economics in the School of Economics and Business Administration at the Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City, Mexico. Morganti's research is focused on industrial organization and microeconomic theory. His work has appeared in Quantitative Economics, Journal of Economics, Análisis Económico, and Revista Mexicana de Economía y Finanzas. He has a Ph.D. in Economics from the New York University (USA).
Javier Moreno-Espinosa is a research professor for the School of Economics and Business Administration at the Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City, Mexico. He has a Ph.D. in Strategic Management and Development Policies from Anahuac University and is a member of the National System of Researchers in Mexico. His work spans economic theory, public finance, artificial intelligence, and applied text mining.
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COVID-19 confinement impacted economic activity and caused significant harm to households, businesses, industries, and governments. Subsequently, a period of global uncertainty and economic instability followed, and what lies ahead remains unknown. Economists and business strategists have much to learn from this historic crossroad, as countries and organizations have leveraged many different kinds of approaches.
This book takes readers on a journey through the recovery efforts of one emerging economy, Mexico, in the aftermath of substantial disruption. It offers a collection of theoretical and empirical studies that explore the post-pandemic recovery in Mexico, shedding light on the experiences and actions of this emergent economy after 2021.
The first part of the book examines various organizational and technological levers that businesses are implementing to improve internal governance and achieve market success within this new environment. The second part comprises empirical economic studies that cover the full range of the economy, from macroeconomic issues such as tax collection to microeconomic issues like household income.
The valuable insights and practical implications found in this book will appeal to economists, policymakers, and business strategists trying to make sense of the best ways to move forward after encountering an economic setback.
Enrique Murillo is Professor at Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City. His research centers on internal branding and brand-aligned service encounters. His work on restaurant, hotel, and airline employees has appeared in a range of places, including Journal of Service Management, Journal of Product & Brand Management, and Journal of Business Research.
Paolo Riccardo Morganti is Professor of Economics in the School of Economics and Business Administration at Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City. He has a Ph.D. in Economics from New York University (USA). Morganti's research is focused on industrial organization and microeconomic theory.
Javier Moreno Espinosa is a research professor for the School of Economics and Business Administration at Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City. He has a Ph.D. in Strategic Management and Development Policies from Anahuac University. His work spans economic theory, public finance, artificial intelligence, and applied text mining.
This book takes readers on a journey through the recovery efforts of one emerging economy, Mexico, in the aftermath of substantial disruption. It offers a collection of theoretical and empirical studies that explore the post-pandemic recovery in Mexico, shedding light on the experiences and actions of this emergent economy after 2021.
The first part of the book examines various organizational and technological levers that businesses are implementing to improve internal governance and achieve market success within this new environment. The second part comprises empirical economic studies that cover the full range of the economy, from macroeconomic issues such as tax collection to microeconomic issues like household income.
The valuable insights and practical implications found in this book will appeal to economists, policymakers, and business strategists trying to make sense of the best ways to move forward after encountering an economic setback.
Enrique Murillo is Professor at Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City. His research centers on internal branding and brand-aligned service encounters. His work on restaurant, hotel, and airline employees has appeared in a range of places, including Journal of Service Management, Journal of Product & Brand Management, and Journal of Business Research.
Paolo Riccardo Morganti is Professor of Economics in the School of Economics and Business Administration at Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City. He has a Ph.D. in Economics from New York University (USA). Morganti's research is focused on industrial organization and microeconomic theory.
Javier Moreno Espinosa is a research professor for the School of Economics and Business Administration at Universidad Panamericana in Mexico City. He has a Ph.D. in Strategic Management and Development Policies from Anahuac University. His work spans economic theory, public finance, artificial intelligence, and applied text mining.
Caracteristici
Includes new empirical studies from the post-pandemic recovery period in Mexico
Examines various human, economic, and technological factors from the perspective of an emergent economy
Offers insight into what post-pandemic recovery looks like in an important emergent economy
Examines various human, economic, and technological factors from the perspective of an emergent economy
Offers insight into what post-pandemic recovery looks like in an important emergent economy