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Multidisciplinary Approaches to Sustainable Human Development
Route of innovation and sustainability for enterprises, it is a model that allows to measure the level of innovation and sustainability of organizations in the light of nine factors, four dimensions and thirty-six variables, on a scale from 0 to 100%. It was created by Dr. Rafael Perez-Uribe and Dr. María del Pilar Ramírez-Salazar and colleagues of the EAN University in Bogotá, Colombia.
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Innovation Model for Organizational Sustainability (IMOS): The Concept
Rafael Ignacio Pérez-Uribe (Universidad de la Salle, Colombia), Maria del Pilar Ramirez-Salazar (Universidad EAN, Colombia), and Maria Teresa Ramirez-Garzon (Universidad de La Salle, Colombia)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 35
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8223-0.ch010
Abstract
This chapter describes the concepts and methodology necessary to apply the IMOS (innovation model for organizational sustainability), and shows to entrepreneurs, academics, consultants, and people interested in this subject, a practical management model that motivates decision makers look for the best alternatives to boost their company and bring it to the best sustainability standards. The IMOS is made up of eight organizational components: Strategic direction, production and/or commercialization and/or transformation of goods and/or services, organizational culture, associativity, marketing, technology, legal matters, and financial indicators. In turn, each component analyzes four factors: social, environmental, managerial and innovation. In each factor, a series of variables are presented (42) that are explained in detail in the theoretical framework of this chapter, which allow four levels to be measured from one (1) to four (4): one (1) (incipient), two (2) (survival), three (3) (developing) and four (4) (world class).
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Organizational Sustainability and Value Creation by Means of Innovation in Chaotic Environments
Route of innovation and sustainability for enterprises, it is a model that allows to measure the level of innovation and sustainability of organizations in the light of nine factors, four dimensions and thirty-six variables, on a scale from 0 to 100%. It was created by the research group in management of large, small, and medium-sized companies of the EAN University in Bogota, Colombia.
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Happiness at Work in Colombian Companies: A Perspective Under the Rise Model
Route for Innovative and Sustainable Enterprises is a business diagnosis model allowing organizations’ upper echelons to make a thorough assessment of their organization using analysing four (4) specific dimensions (social, environmental, managerial, and economic) concerning nine (9) organisational factors: 1. innovation, 2. sustainable production, 3. leadership and strategic direction, 4. organisational culture, 5. acknowledgement and recognition, 6. collaborative processes, 7. new markets, 8. technology, and 9. financial indicators.
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EBITDA as a Key Indicator of Sustainability in Colombian Companies
Model that shows a path for innovation and sustainability, assessing the state of these factors in organizations. This managerial model tries to improve organizational innovation.
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