Bibliographic citations
Gonzales, G., Toro, C. (2016). Propuesta del modelo Eraberritu para el nivel de innovación de la escuela académico profesional de Ingeniería Civil de la Universidad Nacional de Cajamarca, 2016 [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/9914
Gonzales, G., Toro, C. Propuesta del modelo Eraberritu para el nivel de innovación de la escuela académico profesional de Ingeniería Civil de la Universidad Nacional de Cajamarca, 2016 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/9914
@misc{renati/521214,
title = "Propuesta del modelo Eraberritu para el nivel de innovación de la escuela académico profesional de Ingeniería Civil de la Universidad Nacional de Cajamarca, 2016",
author = "Toro Calle, Cristian",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2016"
}
ABSTRACT This paper analyzes the level of innovation in the Cajamarca's Academic Professional School of Civil Engineering, from a descriptive point of view. First, analysis is carried under the approach of the management model; so, ERABERRITU was taken as a reference model about innovation, for it fulfills the characteristics of conceptualizing innovation as a whole within organizations and as impliying everyone's participation. For many years now, Academic Professional School of Civil Engineering has not had an innovation plan; therefore, research surveys and interviews were useful in order to identify and define some aspects about the institution's level of innovation. Results being 38.94%, current situation is very unfavorable for the academic development of the For many years now, Escuela Académico-Profesional de Ingeniería Civil. In an institutional level, innovation, use and development of technologies, are considered a unique source of competitiveness, as they allow capacity improvement and developing sustainable competitive advantages across time. Also, companies that innovate effectively grow in a continuous way, and have tools that allow them to increase the level of innovation and become competitive. Not only Academic Professional School of Civil Engineering would benefit from innovation; but everyone who gets involved in it (including students, teachers and educational services users) would benefit too. That being so precisely because those involved increase their life necesities satisfaction and find educational offers; consequently, employees benefit, since by increasing their motivation and getting recognition they get better and mayor results. Last, Cajamarca and Perú civil societies also benefit. All these benefits enable educational institutions to get something even more important: having control over their destiny, in virtue of the ability to develop competitive rules to modify and create new professionals according to the new needs of the country.
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