New perspectives on transversal knowledge for socioeconomic progress

Authors

William Rodríguez Cruz, Universidad Nacional Micaela Bastidas de Apurimac; Víctor Héctor Marcilla Garay, Universidad Nacional Micaela Bastidas de Apurimac; Carmen Palomino Peralta, Universidad Tecnológica de Los Andes; Ernestina Andrea Choccata Cruz, Universidad César Vallejo; Andrea Hilda Guillén Alvarado, Universidad Nacional de Moquegua; Gregorio Arroyo Japura, Universidad Nacional de Moquegua; Ayerim Marleny Flores Becerra, Universidad Nacional de Moquegua; Carlos Adolfo Rojas Mendoza, Universidad Nacional de Moquegua; Tomás Serquén Montehermozo, Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruíz Gallo; Isac Fernando Espinoza Montes, Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú; Sarita Jessica Apaza Miranda, Universidad Tecnológica del Perú; Jesús Chuchón Vilca, Catholic University Los Angeles of Chimbote; Henry Bernardo Garay Canales, Universidad Nacional de Tumbes; Jenifer Infante Salas, Universidad César Vallejo; Ronald Chambi Inca, Universidad Andina Néstor Cáceres Velásquez; Aníbal Martínez Inga, Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú; Martha Luz López Miguel, Universidad Privada de Huancayo Franklin Roosevelt; Gregorio Eudocio Robles Vargas, Universidad Privada de Huancayo "Franklin Roosevelt"; Roger Alberto Palomino Huarcaya, Universidad Privada de Huancayo "Franklin Roosevelt"; Eyner Cristian Leiva Arévalo, Universidad Católica Sedes Sapientiae; Yuly Selmira Hilario Pizarro, Universidad Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión; Eddy Paredes Flores , Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú; Julie Marilú Salazar Musayón, Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú; Noemí Emperatriz Cayo Velásquez, Universidad Nacional del Altiplano; Jheysen Luis Baldeon Diego, Universidad Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión; Isaías Fausto Medina Espinoza, Universidad Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión; Elda Nelly Moya Málaga, Universidad Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión; Johnny Walter Carbajal Jiménez, Universidad Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión; Néstor Eleuterio Escalante Murillo, Instituto De Educación Superior Tecnológico Publico Virgen De Guadalupe Nepeña; Pedro Getulio Villavicencio Guardia, Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizán

Keywords:

socioeconomic progress, artificial intelligence, cryptocurrencies, sustainability, health policies

Synopsis

On the threshold of the 21st century, the population is immersed in an era of unprecedented transformation, where the boundaries between the physical and the digital are fading, and old notions of socioeconomic progress are challenged by innovation and disruption. This book emerges on the horizon of new perspectives for socioeconomic advancement, highlighting the central role that cryptocurrencies, technology, sustainability, the environment and public policies play in this panorama.

In an increasingly interconnected world, cryptocurrencies have emerged as a catalyst for financial democratization. This book not only explores how these digital currencies are transforming the foundations of the financial system, but also reveals how they can serve as powerful tools to empower marginalized individuals and communities. Financial decentralization, enabled by cryptocurrencies, redefines access to financial services and paves the way towards genuine economic inclusion.

Technology, for its part, stands as the driving force of this new era. From artificial intelligence to blockchain, the technological revolution is reshaping entire industries and creating unexplored opportunities. Through in-depth analysis, it highlights how smart adoption of emerging technologies can accelerate economic growth, foster efficiency, and open the door to innovative solutions to the most pressing societal challenges.

However, the prosperity of tomorrow cannot be achieved at the expense of the planet we call home. Sustainability and respect for the environment are cornerstones of any truly progressive vision. This book addresses the essential convergence between socioeconomic advancement and environmental preservation, demonstrating that sustainable development is not only desirable, but also imperative to ensure a livable and equitable future for generations to come.

Finally, public policies emerge as the key instrument to channel these transformative forces towards a common good. It examines how regulatory frameworks can foster innovation, protect individual rights and ensure that progress is equitable and sustainable. Collaboration between the public and private sectors is presented as an effective model to address the complex challenges of our time.

This work challenges pre-existing conceptions and exposes a vision of a future where cryptocurrencies, technology, sustainability, the environment and public policies converge to shape a more just, prosperous and sustainable society.

Chapters

  • Management of diverse organizations through artificial intelligence
    William Rodríguez Cruz, Víctor Héctor Marcilla Garay, Carmen Palomino Peralta, Ernestina Andrea Choccata Cruz
  • Service quality and use of technological tools to increase customer satisfaction
    Andrea Hilda Guillén Alvarado, Gregorio Arroyo Japura, Ayerim Marleny Flores Becerra, Carlos Adolfo Rojas Mendoza
  • Cryptocurrencies in production processes and their impact on profitability: a review
    Tomás Serquén Montehermozo
  • Soft skills prevalent in administrators
    Isac Fernando Espinoza Montes
  • Commercial openness, economic growth of Peru in the period 1999-2019
    Sarita Jessica Apaza Miranda, Jesús Chuchón Vilca, Henry Bernardo Garay Canales, Jenifer Infante Salas
  • Statistical estimation proposal for the MONERO cryptocurrency model
    William Rodríguez Cruz, Víctor Héctor Marcilla Garay, Carmen Palomino Peralta, Ernestina Andrea Choccata Cruz
  • Visualization of images as data in Social Sciences
    Ronald Chambi Inca
  • Organizational integration in the pandemic: Principal component analysis
    Gregorio Eudocio Robles Vargas, Roger Alberto Palomino Huarcaya, Eyner Cristian Leiva Arévalo, Yuly Selmira Hilario Pizarro
  • Citizen perception of plastic pollution
    Eddy Paredes Flores , Julie Marilú Salazar Musayón, Noemí Emperatriz Cayo Velásquez, Martha Luz López Miguel
  • Teaching times and spaces in the new normal: Cloud Computing
    Tomás Serquén Montehermozo
  • Health: a phenomenological look at health policies
    Jheysen Luis Baldeon Diego, Isaías Fausto Medina Espinoza, Elda Nelly Moya Málaga, Johnny Walter Carbajal Jiménez
  • Socioeconomic factors in the intention to purchase organic foods
    Roger Alberto Palomino Huarcaya, Néstor Eleuterio Escalante Murillo, Pedro Getulio Villavicencio Guardia, Aníbal Martínez Inga

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Published

November 13, 2023

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