El fomento emprendedor desde la universidad mexicana

  • Elizabeth Lizeth Mayer Granados
  • Jorge Alberto Charles Coll
  • Maria Isabe De la Garza Ramos
Palabras clave: Emprendimiento, fomento emprendedor, universidad.

Resumen

Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo abordar mediante un análisis descriptivo el tema del emprendimiento y la manera en que éste se promueve desde las universidades mexicanas. A través de una técnica cualitativa se presenta el caso de la Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas y a partir de ello se encontró que son muchos los esfuerzos que la universidad mexicana está realizando para promover el espíritu emprendedor, haciéndolo desde dos aristas: ofreciendo programas de estudios de fomento emprendedor y la incubación de negocios, sin embargo, en México el fomento emprendedor desde las universidades no se ha desarrollado con la misma rapidez que en EE.UU., Canadá y/o países de otros continentes.

Biografía del autor/a

Elizabeth Lizeth Mayer Granados
Profesora investigadora de la Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas y líder del Cuerpo Académico (CA) Cultlura y Desarrollo de la Empresa,
Jorge Alberto Charles Coll
Profesor investigador de la Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas y miembro del CA Cultura y
Desarrollo de la Empresa,
Maria Isabe De la Garza Ramos
Profesora investigadora de la Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Decana de la Facultad de Comercio y Administración de Tampico y miembro del CA Cultura y Desarrollo de la Empresa

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Publicado
2019-06-06
Cómo citar
Mayer Granados, E. L., Charles Coll, J. A., & De la Garza Ramos, M. I. (2019). El fomento emprendedor desde la universidad mexicana. Revista Venezolana De Gerencia, 24(85), 49-67. https://doi.org/10.37960/revista.v24i85.23828
Sección
En la Mira: Emprendimiento e innovación

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